Wastewater Phytopurification Monitoring with Congolese Planted Filters, Republic of Congo
Gavin-Rolin Diele Mouko,
Kiele Molingo Mbemba,
Aimé Bertrand Madiele Mabika
et al.
Abstract: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… Show more
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