Pathogen Removal Mechanisms in Macrophyte and Algal Waste Stabilization Ponds

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Hydrology & the hydrosphere

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Crc press

Pathogen Removal Mechanisms in Macrophyte and Algal Waste Stabilization Ponds : CRC Press : 9780415416955 : 0415416957 : 18 Jan 2007 : Pathogen removal mechanisms in macrophyte and algal-based waste stabilization ponds were studied in Ghana and Colombia. The macrophytes used were water lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) and duckweeds (Lemna paucicostata and Spirodela polyrhiza). The selection of the species was based on economic importance and availability. Lemna was used during the initial investigations. However, Lemna could not withstand the ammonia levels in the wastewater used. Spirodela polyrhiza a rarer species in Ghana was therefore used in subsequent studies. The main mechanisms considered in this study were pH, protozoa predation and surface attachment. The microorganisms used were faecal bacteria namely; Escherichia coli, other coliforms, Salmonella sp., other enterobacteria, E. coli, ATCC13706 and enterococci. Studies were conducted using batch scale, continuous flow bench and pil

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