The research study analyzed sewage water from Eagle Island Nkpolu-Oroworukwo community, Port Harcourt and its treatment with activated charcoal for its re-application. The water sample collected was analyzed experimentally for both untreated and treated samples to determine pH, Total Dissolved Solid (TDS), Total Suspended Solid (TSS), Total Solid, Total Hardness, Biological Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), Phosphate (PO4), and Nitrate (NO3). Also, water quality index (WQI) and status of water was also investigated to know the quality of untreated and treated water sample by analyzing ten parameters based on the recommended standards of the World Health Organization (WHO), Nigerian Industrial Standards (NIS) and Federal Environmental Protection Agency (FEPA) for water quality. The water quality index values for the untreated and treated samples are 108.213 and 40.024 respectively. The values of the water quality index showed that the untreated sewage water belongs to grade E, hence its unsuitability while that of the treated water sample showed a good quality water as it belongs to grade B that falls between the range of 25 – 50. Thus, water quality index is applied as a tool for comparing water quality of different sources and locations and sewage water treatment with activated charcoal in a packed column is an effective tool for sewage water treatment.
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DOI | 10.11648/j.jeece.20210603.13 |
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Sewage Water, Activated Charcoal, Water Quality Index, Organic Analysis, Solid Analysis, Nutrient Analysis
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Adeloye Olalekan Michael, Ene Peter Meshack, Cyrus Aseibichin. (2021). Sewage Water Treatment Analysis Using Activated Charcoal in Packed Column. Journal of Energy, Environmental & Chemical Engineering, 6(3), 65-70. https://doi.org/10.11648/j.jeece.20210603.13
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Adeloye Olalekan Michael; Ene Peter Meshack; Cyrus Aseibichin. Sewage Water Treatment Analysis Using Activated Charcoal in Packed Column. J. Energy Environ. Chem. Eng. 2021, 6(3), 65-70. doi: 10.11648/j.jeece.20210603.13
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Adeloye Olalekan Michael, Ene Peter Meshack, Cyrus Aseibichin. Sewage Water Treatment Analysis Using Activated Charcoal in Packed Column. J Energy Environ Chem Eng. 2021;6(3):65-70. doi: 10.11648/j.jeece.20210603.13
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