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Endeavour Awards for Projects Collaboration Using the Orca system at a University Setting

By Dr Vera Barbosa

The Endeavour Awards which were announced during the LEAP 4 event last month recognized the planning and hard work of young scientists doing their Masters’ degree project at University College London and Kings College London in collaboration with ProEconomy Ltd, who provided them with an Orca copper and silver ionisation system.

How does copper silver ionisation work?

The system is a relatively new modality for the control of Legionella, Pseudomonas and other pathogens in water systems. The use of CSI was first recorded in the USA in 1990 (Lin et al. 2011), although it was pioneered by NASA in the 1960s (Albright et al. 1967). The ProEconomy CSI system is known by its trade name Orca.

What were the collaboration projects about?

The projects carried out at the labs at UCL investigated various aspects of the system including:

‘Inactivation of the bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa by CSI used for Legionella control’

‘Water discoloration and the staining of sinks where CSI is being used for Legionella and Pseudomonas control’

‘The tarnishing of sterilised medical instruments by water being treated with CSI for Legionella and Pseudomonas control’

‘Energy saving and carbon footprint reduction by reducing water temperature and using CSI for pathogens control in water systems.’

These projects results showed that:

Figure 1: P. aeruginosa concentration versus time (Cu and Ag levels in water = 0.6/0.06 mg/L Cu/Ag; P. aeruginosa starting concentration in samples = 1.0 x 10-8)

Figure 2: Annual energy use and total carbon footprint with reduction and without reduction in water temperature in the Morgan Stanley building.

 

The Endeavour Awards Prizes

1st prize – Choice of over 775 activities, including exclusive Champagne Balloon Flights for two, ultimate tailoring experience in London, luxury hotel Spa break for two, Tandem Skydives for four or an Ultimate Track Day, to a value of £1000.  It was won by Leo (Zhibin Ma) from UCL who did a project on Pseudomonas control using the Orca CSI system.

2nd prize – Choice of over 600 experiences, including Rally Driving, Deluxe Spa Days, Country Pursuits, Thames Sightseeing and London Eye for Four, Recording Studio Session, Aerobatic Flights, Personal Shopping, Motor Racing and Eagle Handling. It was won by Diego Jimenez (UCL) and Daniel Wong (KCL), who did a joint project on energy saving using the Orca CSI system.

3rd prize – Choice from an array of over 400 interests, hobbies and activities including RIB power-boating on the Thames, supercar driving around a racetrack, hot air balloon options all over the countryside, or sushi-making classes for food lovers to a value of £100. It was won by Vanessa Onuogu from UCL who did a project on what causes medical equipment tarnishing.

References

Albright C.F., Nachum R., Lechtman M.D. (1967). Development of an electrolytic silver-ion generator for water sterilization in Apollo spacecraft water systems: Final Report. Apollo Applications Program, Manned Spacecraft Center, NASA:Houston. Available online: http://www.clearwaterpoolsystems.com/nasa-connection.html (Accessed May 2017).

Brugirard J., Guiraldenq P., Mazille H. (1988). Tarnishing and Corrosion of Semi-Precious Alloys for Dental Applications. Key Engineering Materials Vols. 20-28:1703-1709.

Cooper W., Jones, P. and Parfitt, G. (1971). Precipitation of silver chloride from homogeneous solution. Kolloid-Zeitschrift und Zeitschrift für Polymere, 246(2), pp.704-709

Lin Y., Stout J.E., Yu V.L. (2011). Controlling Legionella in Hospital Drinking Water: An Evidence-Based Review of Disinfection Methods. Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology. 32(2):166-173.