Wastewater Phytopurification Monitoring with Congolese Planted Filters, Republic of Congo

G. D. Mouko, K. Mbemba, A. B. M. Mabika, J. Ouamba
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The present study aimed to evaluate the purifying power of two Congolese plant filters or emerging macrophytes EP-F (Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam) Hutch) and CA-F (Cyperus alternifolius L.) on wastewater coming from the Total market, the largest national market of Brazzaville in Congo. To do this, we set up an experimental device composed of gravel, fine sand and two plants. These plants were cultivated in an experimental pilot consisting of 8 tanks of 42,000 cm3 of wastewater at treat each one, in addition to 2 tanks used as controls. The purifying performance study of the system after 90 days of treatment showed a significant reduction in physical, organic and mineral pollution. Using the planted filter EP-F (Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam)Hutch), we obtain reduction rates of almost 100% for turbidity and for suspended matter (SM), 75.42% for COD, 76.5% for NH4+ ions, 99.5% for NO3- ions and 99.73% for PO43- ions. In the case of the CA-F (Cyperus alternifolius L) planted filter, we obtain reduction rates of almost 100% for turbidity and SM, 80.94% for COD, 93% for ions. NH4+, 89.11% for NO3- ions and 98.93% for PO43- ions. Furthermore, we also noted an increase in organic and mineral pollutants concentrations in the two plants compared to the raw plants before wastewater passage. This study showed that Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam) Hutch and Cyperus alternifolius L. are effective macrophyte filters to eliminate physical, organic and mineral pollution.
刚果共和国利用刚果种植过滤器进行废水植物净化监测
本研究旨在评估两种刚果植物过滤器或新兴大型植物 EP-F(Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam) Hutch)和 CA-F(Cyperus alternifolius L.)对来自刚果布拉柴维尔最大的全国性市场道达尔市场的废水的净化能力。为此,我们建立了一个由砾石、细沙和两种植物组成的实验装置。这些植物在由 8 个水槽组成的实验试点中培育,每个水槽处理 42,000 立方厘米的废水,此外还有 2 个水槽作为对照。经过 90 天的处理后,该系统的净化性能研究表明,物理、有机和矿物质污染显著减少。使用 EP-F 型植物过滤器(Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam)Hutch),浊度和悬浮物(SM)的去除率几乎达到 100%,化学需氧量(COD)的去除率为 75.42%,NH4+ 离子的去除率为 76.5%,NO3- 离子的去除率为 99.5%,PO43- 离子的去除率为 99.73%。在 CA-F(Cyperus alternifolius L)种植过滤器中,浊度和 SM 的降低率几乎达到 100%,COD 降低率达到 80.94%,离子降低率达到 93%,NH4+ 降低率达到 89.11%,PO43- 降低率达到 99.73%。NH4+降低率为 93%,NO3-离子降低率为 89.11%,PO43-离子降低率为 98.93%。此外,我们还注意到,与废水通过前的原水厂相比,这两家水厂的有机污染物和矿物质污染物浓度都有所增加。这项研究表明,Echinochloa pyramidalis (Lam) Hutch 和 Cyperus alternifolius L. 是消除物理、有机和矿物质污染的有效大型过滤植物。
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