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Elimination of Pollution of Groundwater by On-Site Sanitation Systems

Elimination of Pollution of Groundwater by On-Site Sanitation Systems

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dc.contributor.author Michael Kyakula
dc.contributor.author Simon Okiror
dc.contributor.author Paul Kawesa
dc.date.accessioned 2021-01-10T11:55:49Z
dc.date.available 2021-01-10T11:55:49Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.issn 19453094
dc.identifier.uri https://combine.alvar.ug/handle/1/49210
dc.description.abstract About half the population in developing countries lack safe excreta disposal facilities. Improper wastewater disposal contaminates groundwater resulting in spread of water related diseases such as typhoid, cholera, dysentery. This research experimentally tested the applicability of charcoal and saw dust packed membranes as sewage purifiers for on-site sanitation systems like, septic tanks, cesspool, pit latrines, pour-flush pit excreta systems. Tests for E. coli, COD and BOD of the influent which was raw sewerage from sewers and effluent from layered saw dust and charcoal purifying materials experimental setup were separately carried out. The layers were varied from 150 mm, 200 mm and 300 mm with 150 mm layers of gravel in between. The experimental tests showed that 300 mm charcoal layers with a 150 mm gravel middle layer, reduced E. coli from 4800×1014 CFU/100ml to 1.08×104 CFU/100ml, BOD5 from 698 mg/l to 0.5 mg/l, COD from 1492 mg/l to 3.0 mg/l against environmental standards of 1.0×104 CFU/100ml, 50 mg/l, and 100 mg/l respectively and its efficiency is directly proportional to thickness of charcoal dust layers. In conclusion, introducing a lined purification chamber with layers of charcoal dust between the on-site sanitation system and soak pit will eliminate the pollution of ground water.
dc.relation.ispartof Journal of Water Resource and Protection
dc.title Elimination of Pollution of Groundwater by On-Site Sanitation Systems
dc.type journal article
dc.identifier.mag 2198690607
dc.identifier.lens 076-990-947-603-457
dc.identifier.volume 07
dc.identifier.issue 17
dc.identifier.spage 1449
dc.identifier.epage 1456
dc.subject.lens-fields Effluent
dc.subject.lens-fields Sanitary sewer
dc.subject.lens-fields Sanitation
dc.subject.lens-fields Population
dc.subject.lens-fields Environmental science
dc.subject.lens-fields Pollution
dc.subject.lens-fields Charcoal
dc.subject.lens-fields Sewage
dc.subject.lens-fields Groundwater
dc.subject.lens-fields Environmental engineering


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