Greywater Treatment by High Rate Algal Pond under Sahelian Conditions for Reuse in Irrigation,
Auteur(s): MAIGA Ynoussa, TAKAHASHI Masahiro, SOMDA Thimotée Yirbour Kpangnane, MAIGA Amadou Hama
Auteur(s) tagués: Ynoussa MAIGA ;
Résumé

High Rate Algal Pond (HRAP) was constructed and operated using a mixer device to investigate its capability in treating greywater for reuse in gardening. Physico-chemical and microbiological parameters were monitored. With a hydraulic retention time of 7.5 days and a solid retention time of 20 days, the average removal efficiencies (ARE) were 69% and 62% for BOD5 and COD respectively. The ARE for , and were 23%, 52% and 43% respectively. The removal of suspended solids (SS) was unsatisfactory, which could be attributed to the low average algal settling efficiencies of 9.3% and 16.0% achieved after 30 and 60 minutes respectively. The ARE of fecal coliforms, Escherichia coli and enterococci were 2.65, 3.14 and 3.17 log units respectively. In view of the results, the HRAP technology could be adapted for greywater treatment in sahelian regions. However, further studies on the diversity of the algal species growing in the HRAP unit are necessary in order to increase the removal of SS. Hazards of a reuse of the effluents are discussed on the basis of the various qualitative parameters. The residual content of E. coli was varying from

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Greywater Treatment High Rate Algal Pond Irrigation Reuse Sahelian Region

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