Bio-treatment capabilities of powdered <i>Moringa oleifera</i> seeds and a consortium of some bacterial isolates in cassava mill effluent (CME)
K.E. Enerijiofi,
A.O. Addeh,
F.O. Ekhaise
Abstract:Access to portable water supply is a serious challenge worldwide. Therefore, the development of sustainable, environmentally friendly wastewater management and recycling methods have become essential. This study evaluated the ability of powdered Moringa oleifera seeds and a consortium of Bacillus and Pseudomonas species to treat cassava mill effluent (CME) by monitoring the physicochemical parameters using standard methods. The bacterial counts revealed total coliform and total viable counts of 5±0.17 x 105… Show more
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