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Cruz, E., (2020). Evaluación de la semilla Tamarindus indica “tamarindo”, como coagulante natural, en el tratamiento fisicoquímico, en las aguas residuales domésticas, en el distrito de Soritor, 2019 [Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3951
Cruz, E., Evaluación de la semilla Tamarindus indica “tamarindo”, como coagulante natural, en el tratamiento fisicoquímico, en las aguas residuales domésticas, en el distrito de Soritor, 2019 []. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/3951
@misc{renati/1058425,
title = "Evaluación de la semilla Tamarindus indica “tamarindo”, como coagulante natural, en el tratamiento fisicoquímico, en las aguas residuales domésticas, en el distrito de Soritor, 2019",
author = "Cruz Ventura, Edinver Jhon",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2020"
}
This research evaluates the efficiency of tamarind seed powder in the reduction of physicochemical parameters (turbidity, color, COD) contained in the domestic wastewater of the Soritor district. To obtain the experimental data, a "Jar Test" equipment was used to obtain the efficiency of the application of the tamarind seed-based coagulant in the removal of the physical and chemical characteristics of the effluent and surface waters of the Capellanía stream, which were evaluated at three coagulant concentration levels (3%, 4% and 5%). Regarding the physical characteristics of the water, for turbidity (UNT) the maximum level of efficiency is 71.8% (surface water) and 70.5% (effluent) with a concentration of 5%, while for the color (UPC) of the water, the coagulant applied shows a certain degree of efficiency in the water, however, all the results obtained are above the established limits for vegetable irrigation. For COD treatment (mg/L) in the water, it showed good removal at the three concentration levels, but higher at 5% concentration, with an efficiency of 76.0% (surface water) and 68.3% (effluent). In conclusion, the tamarind seed coagulant is efficient with respect to the reduction of COD content in the waters, while it slightly decreases for color and with respect of water turbidity it significantly reduces the values, but they all still remain as high values.
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