This article deals around (extremely) low cost options of water filtration.

Purpose

The purpose of setting up the explained low-cost sytem of the water filtration is to make the water clean of debris/particles aswell as the worst filth. If the water is intented to be drunk, HEAT the water to a boil (100°C) for ? minutes.

Regarding the components of the filter: it consists of grass, sand and charcoal. The first element (grass) filters out any large debris/particles. The sand also acts as a filter/sieve, pretty much in the same way as the grass. Note that I'm guessing that the grass was taken as a primary filter since this is easier to come by/cheaper than sand and thus can be replaced more often. The charcoal finally is a third filter and is the most efficient filter, it can filter out the smallest of particles, including organic organisms (ie bacteria, ...)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbon_filtering http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sand_filter

The image of the DIY filter water filter was taken from a book about survival skills; it could be used in a rural context, ie especially in very poor areas, without much access to any building materials. However, systems set up especially for general (domestic) use may be better (water would be even more pure), and may be more sustainable and easy to maintain. For the latter type, I refer you to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treatment_pond and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rainwater_harvesting (the latter is about rainwater harvesting, but it contains some systems/information on the general set-up of domestic water filtering aswell)

Note finally that besides filtering water (ie from unpure sources), there are other options too. By obtaining water from other sources (groundwater rather than surface water), solar distillation, ... you can often obtain pure water without doing any filtering on it at all. See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appropriate_technology#Water_supply_and_treatment Things will depend on the local context (water source availability) however.

A DIY water filter
A baffle for treating the water supply to fish
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