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Meet the Water Canary - Sonaar Luthra


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·Nov 8, 2024

[Music] K was reported in Haiti for the first time in over 50 years. Last October, there was no way to predict how far it would spread through water supplies and how bad the situation would get. Not knowing where help was needed always ensured that help was in short supply in the areas that needed it most.

We've gotten good at predicting and preparing for storms before they take innocent lives and cause irreversible damage. But we still can't do that with water, and here's why. Right now, if you want to test water in the field, you need a trained technician, expensive equipment like this, and you have to wait about a day for chemical reactions to take place and provide results. It's too slow to get a picture of conditions on the ground before they change, too expensive to implement in all the places that require testing, and it ignores the fact that in the meanwhile, people still need to drink water.

Most of the information that we collected on the Cholera outbreak didn't come from testing water; it came from forms like this which documented all the people we failed to help. Countless lives have been saved by canaries in coal mines, a simple and invaluable way for miners to know whether they're safe. I've been inspired by that simplicity as I've been working on this problem with some of the most hardworking and brilliant people I've ever known.

We think there's a simpler solution to this problem, one that can be used by people who face conditions like this every day. It's in its early stages, but this is what it looks like right now. We call it the Water Canary. It's a fast, cheap device that answers an important question: Is this water contaminated? It doesn't require any special training, and instead of waiting for chemical reactions to take place, it uses light.

That means there's no waiting for chemical reactions to take place, no need to use reagents that can run out, and no need to be an expert to get actionable information. To test water, you simply insert a sample, and within seconds it displays either a red light indicating contaminated water or green light indicating the sample is safe. This will make it possible for anyone to collect life-saving information and to monitor water quality conditions as they unfold.

We're also, on top of that, integrating wireless networking into an affordable device with GPS and GSM. What that means is that each reading can be automatically transmitted to servers to be mapped in real-time. With enough users, maps like this will make it possible to take preventive action, containing hazards before they turn into emergencies that take years to recover from.

Then, instead of taking days to disseminate this information to the people who need it most, it can happen automatically. We've seen how distributed networks, big data, and information can transform society. I think it's time for us to apply them to water. Our goal over the next year is to get Water Canary ready for the field and to open-source the hardware so that anyone can contribute to the development and evaluation, so we can tackle this problem together.

Thank you. [Music]

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