In rural areas all throughout the world, there is an urgent
demand for sophisticated, effective, and optimised home sewage treatment
systems. The method of rural wastewater sewage treatment in Suzhou, as well as
treatment efficiency and operation management, are researched and analysed in
this study. Suzhou and Kenya are compared in terms of rural home wastewater
treatment. According to the findings of the investigation and analysis, it is
appropriate to collect decentralised rural domestic sewage separately, use the
natural village as the unit for constructing the sewage treatment device, and
use ABR anaerobic treatment + composite constructed wetland as the treatment
process, which has the advantages of energy efficiency, ease of management, and
a low cost of operation.
The research proposes appropriate technology for Kenya, including collection methods and treatment procedures of countryside residential sewage, based on the characteristics of rural geography, climate, and domestic sewage discharge in the country. The study will take place in Machakos town's natural village, which has about 250 natural houses and a population of over 1000 individuals. To treat sewage, enhance water quality, and prevent pollution, the hamlet uses a combination of artificial treatment and ecological improvement, according to statistical data.
Because Machakos town has a low population
density and domestic sewage is discharged without treatment, a treatment
procedure that uses less power and is easy to maintain is required. The ABR
enhanced anaerobic bioreactor + built wetland system ecological treatment
procedure is the one that is recommended.
Author(S) Detalis
Nyingi Joseph Wambua
Suzhou University of Science and Technology (SUST), China.
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