• Biological Waste Water Treatment In Nigeria

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    • 1.2 AIM AND OBJECTIVE
      This main aim if this study it to carry out research on how biological waste water will be treated in order to meet standard for reused by final consumer and with a view of acquiring and developing better understand of biological waste water treatment. This study embarks on the following:
      1. How biological waste water can be treated for reused.
      2. To determined the appropriate practical and method that can be used in treatment of biological waste water
      3. To save large amount of water
      4. To enumerate different methods that are appropriate in treating of water.
      5. To use appropriate equipment to get clean water for consumers.
      1.3 PURPOSE OF STUDY
      Generally, this study aims at all waste water found in Nigeria and prefering remedies by which it can be treated biologically. Actually this will deliver home what is really meant by waste water treatment.
      The study is also embark water that contains a few microbes which may be injurious chemicals are absent. It also expanciate how waste water is being generated i.e water from household, factories e t c which are considered as waste water and proffering a method in which can be treated. The aim of these study is to treat waste water which is biological waste water treatment
      1.4 SCOPE OF STUDY
      With full details gotten from various test, it shows that water is needed to be treated before used and these treatment is traceable to be combination of factors which are: fund, self interest, seasons, conditions etc
      Thus, this study covers a precise story of improving the rate at which water is treated to full cleanness before usage.
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    • ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]Biological treatment of wastewater from Wupa Wastewater Treatment Plant, Abuja was investigated. Wastewater samples were collected from the inlet and effluent point (before and after the ultra violet radiation unit) of the treatment plant. The physicochemical parameters; temperature, pH, conductivity, total dissolved solids (TDS), total suspended solids (TSS) and dissolved oxygen (DO) were measured. The Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD) and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) were obtained from samples co ... Continue reading---