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Caltech team wins $100k for toilet design

Cal Tech graduate student Clement Cid with the winning solar-powered toilet. (Image courtesy Caltech/Michael Hoffman)
Cal Tech graduate student Clement Cid with the winning solar-powered toilet. (Image courtesy Caltech/Michael Hoffman)

PASADENA, Calif., Aug. 15 (UPI) -- The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation said a California Institute of Technology team has won a contest to "reinvent" the flush toilet.

Bill Gates announced the Caltech team has won a $100,000 prize in the "Reinvent the Toilet Challenge" by designing a toilet that filters liquid waste through a "sun-powered electrochemical reactor" that oxidizes the chlorine in the urine and kills microorganisms, allowing the liquid to be recycled back into the toilet, The Seattle Times reported Wednesday.

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Michael Hoffmann, the Caltech professor who led the toilet team, said the device also produces hydrogen that can be used to power a cooking stove.

Gates said a team from Britain's University of Loughborough won the $60,000 second prize for a toilet that converts feces into charcoal and a University of Toronto team took the $40,000 third prize for a toilet that treats solid waste with dehydration and combustion.

Gates said he hopes aspects of many of the entries could be used to bring a new toilet design to market.

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