Ahmed H. Osman, M. Hala, A. Zakia, A. M. Mahmoud, M. Mohamed, A. Khattab, M. A. Z. Ewiss
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This paper is considered as a part of a multi-disciplinary analysis “Application of Decentralized On-Site Water Treatment System in Egypt for Use in Agriculture and Producing Safe Animal Proteins”. The project aimed to investigate the environmental impact of implementing sewage water before and after treatment using the effluent of the on-site decentralized Japanese’ Johkasou system. Blood chemistry of liver and kidney enzymes revealed significant increase in the fourth week in comparison with groups of treated and tap water. On the other hand, ALT and AST levels have no statistical differences between treated and tap water reared animals. The progressive pathological lesions were noted in 100% and 70% untreated water groups.The benefit of Johkasou system model CE10 in treatment of sewage water and suitability for rearing of animals is demonstrated.