Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa

Philosophy of Doctor - PHD === The aim of this study was to compare the water quality of raw wastewater and treated sewage effluents from three different sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa. The treatment plants investigated are on the same river system. Sewage treatment plant...

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Main Author: Hendricks, Rahzia
Other Authors: Pool, Edmund J.
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1731
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-17312018-07-28T04:49:09Z Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa Hendricks, Rahzia Pool, Edmund J. Dept. of Medical BioSciences Faculty of Science Sewage effluent disposal Sewage surfactants Raw wastewater Treated sewage Sewage treatment plants Philosophy of Doctor - PHD The aim of this study was to compare the water quality of raw wastewater and treated sewage effluents from three different sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa. The treatment plants investigated are on the same river system. Sewage treatment plant 1 and 2 use older technologies, while sewage treatment plant 3 has been upgraded and new technologies (membrane bioreactor) were incorporated in the treatment processes. The first objective was to determine the occurrence of total coliforms, Escherichia coli (E. coli) and fluoroquinolone and sulfamethoxazole antibiotic residues in raw wastewater and treated sewage effluents. Bacteria in treated sewage effluents can result in diseases such as dysentery, gastroenteritis, and typhoid upon exposure. A chromogenic test was used to screen for coliforms and E. coli. Enzyme linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISA) were used to quantitate antibiotic residues (fluoroquinolones and sulfamethoxazole) in raw wastewater and treated sewage effluents. This study showed that bacteria are present in raw wastewater and residual bacteria are released with treated sewage effluents from sewage treatment plants. South Africa 2013-07-26T07:42:43Z 2012/03/06 13:06 2012/03/06 2013-07-26T07:42:43Z 2011 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/11394/1731 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Sewage effluent disposal
Sewage surfactants
Raw wastewater
Treated sewage
Sewage treatment plants
spellingShingle Sewage effluent disposal
Sewage surfactants
Raw wastewater
Treated sewage
Sewage treatment plants
Hendricks, Rahzia
Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa
description Philosophy of Doctor - PHD === The aim of this study was to compare the water quality of raw wastewater and treated sewage effluents from three different sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa. The treatment plants investigated are on the same river system. Sewage treatment plant 1 and 2 use older technologies, while sewage treatment plant 3 has been upgraded and new technologies (membrane bioreactor) were incorporated in the treatment processes. The first objective was to determine the occurrence of total coliforms, Escherichia coli (E. coli) and fluoroquinolone and sulfamethoxazole antibiotic residues in raw wastewater and treated sewage effluents. Bacteria in treated sewage effluents can result in diseases such as dysentery, gastroenteritis, and typhoid upon exposure. A chromogenic test was used to screen for coliforms and E. coli. Enzyme linked Immunosorbent Assays (ELISA) were used to quantitate antibiotic residues (fluoroquinolones and sulfamethoxazole) in raw wastewater and treated sewage effluents. This study showed that bacteria are present in raw wastewater and residual bacteria are released with treated sewage effluents from sewage treatment plants. === South Africa
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title Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa
title_short Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa
title_full Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa
title_fullStr Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the Western Cape, South Africa
title_sort assessment of the biological quality of raw and treated effluents from three sewage treatment plants in the western cape, south africa
publisher University of the Western Cape
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