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Preliminary Calculation of a Natural System Based Treatment Plant for Grey Water from Butare Central Prison, Rwanda

Preliminary Calculation of a Natural System Based Treatment Plant for Grey Water from Butare Central Prison, Rwanda
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摘要 After the chemical and biological analyses of grey water from Butare Central Prison in Butare city, District of Huye, southern province of Rwanda, the resulting data were used in preliminary calculations of a natural system based treatment facility. In our region, natural systems, lagoons and constructed wetlands were identified as potential effective technologies for wastewater treatment due to the low cost and favorable climate. In our study, the authors calculated two systems of treatment plants, one based on two ponds associated with a constructed wetland and another based on three ponds. This study aims at raising awareness of the required land surface that can allow the use of extensive technologies in treating domestic wastewater from the prison. Depending on the system and on the design equation used, those systems differ from their dimensions. Those systems led to overall surface areas between 0.6 ha and 1 ha. In the next stage that will take an interest in studying the feasibility of the project, the decision will be made in favor of one of the calculated systems in compliance with the accuracy and site specifications that are still to be studied.
出处 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(A)》 2013年第5期277-282,共6页 环境科学与工程(A)
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