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Surveying the growth and wastewater treatment ability of Para grass (Brachiaria Mutica) vegetation in the stabilization ponds


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Title: Surveying the growth and wastewater treatment ability of Para grass (Brachiaria Mutica) vegetation in the stabilization ponds

Authors: Van Thi Thanh Ho, Minh Dang Pham, Tuan Phan Anh Tran, Dang Minh Nguyen, Giang Long Bach, Duy Trinh Nguyen, Huong Thi Pham, Trang Vu Thuy Dang, Quang Dang Tran, Nam Dong Hoang

Journal: ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences

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Publisher: Khyber Medical College, Peshawar

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2018

Volume: 13

Issue: 19

Language: English

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Abstract

The use of aquatic plants to treat wastewater is an environmentally friendly solution. In this study, Para grass (Brachiaria Mutica) is grown in a water stabilization pond. Studying the growth cycle of Para grass for 35 days showed that the grass grew relatively fast in the first 20 days, but starting from day 20 - 21 the grass started to blossom and grew more slowly. Para grass grew equally in the first 12 days in both rainy and dry seasons. However, Para grass grows in the rainy season is better than in the dry season in the next 12 days. In the 24 - day cycle, 1m2 of dry grass contain the highest yield of 174.6g of carbohydrate, 18.97g of nitrogen and 2.85g of phosphorus. The stabilization pond which is covered by Para grass treated wastewater well. When the flow rate is reduced to 0, 25 m3/h, this system is capable of handling pollutants such as COD; total N, total P which is better than 0, 35 m3/h. Para grass is capable of growing rapidly, unregenerate. Para grass is also more suitable than water spinach and water hyacinth because these plants have a rotting cycle that causes secondary water pollution. This research direction is suitable for the current sustainable development trend: using the method with low cost, friendly to the environment, easy to operate and use plant species which are available in Vietnam.


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