Phytoremedation technologies fortreating agricultural wastewater using Eichhornia Crassipes Sp. Pistia Stratiotes Sp. and Typha Latifolia Sp.
Abstract
Phytoremediation techniques for the treatment of different types of wastewater have been
used by several researchers. This is new option for wastewater treatment in developing
country. They are cheap to construct, simple and easy to operate and maintain. Aquatic
plants have been found to aid the wastewater treatment process. The problem with the use
of these plants is how to control them from becoming an environmental problem. As a
solution to such problem, other plants have been tried elsewhere. These include water
lettuce (Pistia stratiotes), Water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) and cattail (Typha
latifolia). However, not much information has been documented about water lettuce (Pistia
stratiotes), Water hyacinth (Eichhornia Crassipes) and cattail (Typha latifolia). This study
was therefore, aimed at finding: To study the potential of phytoremediation process in
treating agricultural wastewater, to determine the removal efficiency of BOD and COD in
agricultural wastewater by using phytoremediation process and to compare the differences
in growth of selected aquatic plants during the process. The environmental conditions
considered were pH, temperature, Dissolved Oxygen (DO), Biochemical Oxygen Demand
(BOD5), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), and Turbidity.