Performance Evaluation of Collard Based Bio-Filter for Treating Fish Tank Effluent for Re-use
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Date
2019
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Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering
Abstract
The increasing Uganda’s urban population growth has led to limited space coupled with high cost of living, thus making it
difficult for the urban poor in congested areas to afford fish protein hence poor nutrition among the low income earners. Therefore
this study was conducted to evaluate the performance of collard based bio-filtration system for filtering fish tank effluent for re-use in
congested peri-urban areas. Field physical-chemical parameters (ammonia, nitrate, dissolved oxygen, temperature and pH) were
measured at various bio-filter lengths in the effluent from both collard based and GBF (Gravel Based Bio-Filter). Differences in
mean ammonia and nitrate levels at various lengths were analyzed using one-way ANOVA at p = 0.05. Ammonia levels were
significantly reduced (p < 0.05) at various lengths: L0 99.1 mg/L; L1 75.8 mg/L (23.6%); L2 53.1 mg/L (46.4%); L3 25.8 mg/L (74%)
and L4 6.6 mg/L (93.4%). Similarly, nitrate levels significantly reduced (p < 0.05): L0 11.8 mg/L; L1 7.2 mg/L (39.4%); L2 3.6 mg/L
(69.2%); L3 1.6 mg/L (86.7%) and L4 0.1 mg/L (99.3%). Significant difference (p < 0.05) was obtained in mean ammonia and nitrate
removal between collard based and gravel bio-filters. Collard based filter yielded higher ammonia and nitrate removal at L4 by 18.3%
and 39.5% respectively, hence L4 is the effective length for collard based bio-filter.
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Effluent, Bio-filter, Nitrifying bacteria, Ammonia
Citation
Obeti, G. L., Wanyama, J., Banadda, N., Candia, A., Onep, S. G., & Walozi, R. (2019). Performance Evaluation of Collard Based Bio-Filter for Treating Fish Effluent for Re-use. Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering. doi:10.17265/2162-5263/2019.01.004