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The Hippo water roller, or Hippo roller, is a device used to carry
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more easily and efficiently than traditional methods, particularly in the developing world and rural areas. It consists of a barrel-shaped container that holds the water and can roll along the ground, and a handle attached to the axis of the barrel. Currently deployed in rural
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, its simple and purpose-built nature makes it an example of
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. The device cost around $125 each and they are mainly distributed by
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.


Physical design

The drum of the Hippo water roller is made from UV-stabilized
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and is designed to cope with the rough surfaces found in rural areas. The drum's volume is . It has a large, diameter opening for easy filling and cleaning. The size of the opening was originally determined by the availability of a large enough lid. The lid then on its part determined the roll radius of the roller, since enough clearance was required with the lid fitted to keep the latter clear from the ground and any obstacles which might damage it. The lid was eventually further recessed on later models to enhance its protection. The newly designed Utility Cap allows users to conveniently and hygienically draw water without contaminating the contents of the drum and ensures hygienic storage of clean water. It can be replaced with a regular bottle cap if damaged or lost. The steel handle allows the roller to be pushed or pulled over difficult and very rough terrain. The overall width of earlier rollers with the handle attached was determined by measuring the average width of a standard doorway and sized to allow it to be pulled through freely. This parameter together with the roll radius and the rounded shoulders eventually determined the average volume of 90 liters. The dimension of Hippo Rollers changed in later generations, the diameter is slightly decreased to fit better in a shipping container while the drum is lengthened. The width of later rollers with the handle attached is increased to 80 cm and fits through a common door. Although the later Hippo Rollers with handles attached are wider than a door, they can still be maneuvered through the doorway. The steel handle is fitted with special polymer end-caps to reduce friction and wear and prolong the life of the pivot cavities in the drum. During development, a water-filled roller was drawn behind a vehicle over a dirt road at 20 km/h for 15 km without any significant signs of wear on both the roller's outer surface or pivot cavities. The roller is rounded at the shoulders to simplify tilting when wanting to pour from the full roller. However, the roller is also very stable in the upright position when it rests on a small, flat surface. The roller has hand grips at the bottom and top to make emptying the container easier.


History

The barrel, originally called "''Aqua Roller''", was the brainchild of two engineers of
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, Pettie Petzer and Johan Jonker. Both men were inspired by the impact of water crisis in a rural environment. Petzer and Jonker were recognized for their invention in 1997 with the "Design for Development Award" by the South African Bureau of Standards and its Design Institute. Former South African President, Nelson Mandela, expressed his support for the Hippo roller, believing it "will positively change the lives of millions of our fellow South Africans".


Claimed benefits

It is claimed that approximately five times the amount of water can be transported in less time with far less effort than the traditional method of carrying on the head. Claimed benefits include: * time savings (fetching water can be very time consuming in some poor rural environments); * reduced effort; * reduced strain (carrying heavy weights on the head every day for years puts strain on the body, particularly the
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); * increased water availability, with benefits for health and perhaps even enabling vegetables to be grown ; * hygienic storage due to the sealed lid on the roller.


Use

Although the Hippo roller was mainly designed as a water gathering aid for underprivileged communities, several other uses have since been discovered. Because of the Hippo water roller's water tightness it can act as a watertight container to keep valuables and clothes dry when going downstream in white water rapids on extreme excursions. It can also suffice as a container to be dropped with life saving contents from helicopters or low flying fixed-wing aircraft in flooded
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s. This might include food and medical supplies, warm dry clothing and blankets, and naturally, water. The polyethylene is lighter than water and will stay only partly submerged, even with fresh water in it. In fact, some rollers have been distributed pre-filled with grain or other foodstuff to villages. One of the draw-backs of the distribution of the rollers is that the rollers cannot be stacked efficiently to save space; thus transport capacity is wasted.


Administration

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, an
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company, initially sponsored the project as a
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project known as the ''Hippo Water Roller Trust Fund''. Currently, the project is supported financially by donor funding which comes from individuals, corporate businesses and non-profit organization partners. Hippo Water International is a
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in the United States created to raise funds there.


Deployment

Around 46,000 Hippo rollers have been manufactured and distributed so far. As part of the investigation into the alleviation of poverty and scarcity of water in the far northern parts of
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, the Social Sciences Division of the Multi-Disciplinary Research Centre at the
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, sponsored by
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's Directorate of Rural Development bought 1000 rollers and distributed them into the community. Six months after the introduction they launched an evaluation on the success and performance of the rollers as well as the social impact of the roller on the lives of the recipients.


See also

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Water crisis Water scarcity (closely related to water stress or water crisis) is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. There are two types of water scarcity: physical or economic water scarcity. Physical water scarcity is wher ...
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Rural development Rural development is the process of improving the quality life and economic well-being of people living in rural areas, often relatively isolated and sparsely populated areas. Rural development has traditionally centered on the exploitation of ...


References


External links


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