The absence of wastewater treatment facilities in small-scale cassava agroindustry results in the disposal of toxic effluent that causes environmental problems to host communities. A pilot multi-compartment reactor packed with graded earthen materials with continuous aeration and anaerobic degradation was evaluated for the treatment of cassava mill wastewater. The results suggest that continuous aeration and biodegradation of the effluent reduced Hydrogen Cyanide by 84%, BOD (72%), COD (69%) and Turbidity (41%). A slightly acidic pH of 5.0 was obtained for the final effluent. The results suggest an efficient and promising technique that combines physical and nature-based processes in degrading key pollutants from cassava effluent. Despite h...
Cassava is a major staple food in most African and Asia countries, but its processing usually releas...
Small-scale sour starch agroindustry in Colombia suffer from absence of water treatment. Although st...
Cassava processing is an industry common to most West African countries as well as in other tropical...
Local cassava agro-processing industries in Nigeria generate toxic organic effluent with negative en...
Cassava has been described as a major part of diet in most African countries. Its processing usually...
The characteristics of cassava effluents are significantly affected by the various physical- chemica...
Disposal of poorly managed cassava mill effluent often results in serious environmental degradation....
Sewage generation is one of the dense problems Nigerians encounter on daily bases, mostly at the urb...
Cassava is majorly processed into gari by smallholders in Southern Nigeria. During processing, large...
The effect of cassava processing wastewater from four hybrid varieties of cassava (TMS 92/0057, NR 8...
This study is aimed at determining the impacts of indiscriminate disposal of processed cassava waste...
The problem of contaminated water sources and soil pollution has persisted in the study area emanati...
The estimate cassava production in Brazil in 2007 was of 25 million tons (= 15% of the world product...
The study investigated the effect of cassava effluent on Okada natural water. It was observed that t...
Currently, there are challenges with proper disposal of cassava processing wastewater, and a need fo...
Cassava is a major staple food in most African and Asia countries, but its processing usually releas...
Small-scale sour starch agroindustry in Colombia suffer from absence of water treatment. Although st...
Cassava processing is an industry common to most West African countries as well as in other tropical...
Local cassava agro-processing industries in Nigeria generate toxic organic effluent with negative en...
Cassava has been described as a major part of diet in most African countries. Its processing usually...
The characteristics of cassava effluents are significantly affected by the various physical- chemica...
Disposal of poorly managed cassava mill effluent often results in serious environmental degradation....
Sewage generation is one of the dense problems Nigerians encounter on daily bases, mostly at the urb...
Cassava is majorly processed into gari by smallholders in Southern Nigeria. During processing, large...
The effect of cassava processing wastewater from four hybrid varieties of cassava (TMS 92/0057, NR 8...
This study is aimed at determining the impacts of indiscriminate disposal of processed cassava waste...
The problem of contaminated water sources and soil pollution has persisted in the study area emanati...
The estimate cassava production in Brazil in 2007 was of 25 million tons (= 15% of the world product...
The study investigated the effect of cassava effluent on Okada natural water. It was observed that t...
Currently, there are challenges with proper disposal of cassava processing wastewater, and a need fo...
Cassava is a major staple food in most African and Asia countries, but its processing usually releas...
Small-scale sour starch agroindustry in Colombia suffer from absence of water treatment. Although st...
Cassava processing is an industry common to most West African countries as well as in other tropical...