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Title: Assessment of the efficacy and impacts of Agrochemical and Food Company Ltd’s waste water treatment plan t on the quality of water in the river Nyando , Kenya .
Authors: Koech, Kipyegon Richard
Tonui, Kipkorir Joel
Nyayieka, Opondo Raphael
Macharia, Peter K.
Keywords: Water quality
removal efficiencies
efficacy
wastewater
physico - chemical parameters
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Universal research publications
Abstract: Water quality management is one of the most challenging issues as the industrialization; urbanization and human population continue to grow globally. Large quantities of unmanaged wastewater (WW) from the industr ies and various municipalities find their ways into the water bodies and can have adverse effects on both public and ecosystem health. Efforts to assess the levels of pollution in water bodies through water quality assessment are therefore needed in order to create awareness to the concerned authorities so that necessary corrective measures can be undertaken. In this work, water quality assessment survey was carried out along the river Nyando in relation to the WW discharged from Muhoroni Agrochemical and f ood company (ACFC) Ltd over a period running from October 2015 to August 2016. S amples were collected five times from the sampling points labeled 1 - 5 during the entire period of study. The samples were then analyzed for selected physico - chemical parameters using standard analytical methods. The results showed that there were variations in the values of physico - chemical parameters between the sampling points 4 and 5 located along the river. The study also showed that the entire WWTP was very efficient in COD and BOD 5 with removal efficiencies of 92.47% and 97.26% respectively.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/2806
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