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Characterization of wastewater from an Abattoir in Rwanda and the impact on downstream water quality

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dc.creator Muhirwa, Déogratias
dc.creator Nhapi, Innocent
dc.creator Wali, Umaru G.
dc.creator Banadda, Noble
dc.creator Kashaigili, Japhet
dc.creator Kimwaga, Richard
dc.date 2016-07-24T05:13:27Z
dc.date 2016-07-24T05:13:27Z
dc.date 2010-01
dc.date.accessioned 2018-03-27T08:41:14Z
dc.date.available 2018-03-27T08:41:14Z
dc.identifier Muhirwa, D., Nhapi, I., Wali, U.G., Banadda, N., Kashaigili, J.J. and Kimwaga, R., 2010. Characterization of wastewater from an abattoir in Rwanda and the impact on downstream water quality. International Journal of Ecology & Development™, 16(S10), pp.30-46.
dc.identifier 0972-9984
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/3409
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/3409
dc.description This study analyzed processes and products at Nyabugogo Abattoir in Kigali, Rwanda, and investigated how they can be optimized for environmental safety. The average capacity of the abattoir is 566 cattle and 1,512 goats and sheep slaughtered per week. The study assessed the quantity and quality of different raw materials, by-products and wastewater streams and the potential impacts of applying cleaner production principles in abattoir processes. The samples were collected fortnightly, and analyzed using Standard Methods. The analysis emphasized on nutrients, biologically active constituents, and receiving water impacts. The data were processed for trends and variance using SPSS computer package. The wastewater parameters analyzed are temperature, salinity, conductivity, turbidity, dissolved oxygen pH, TSS, TDS, BOD5, COD, fat oils and grease, NO3-N, TKN, total phosphorus, chloride, calcium and total coliforms. The findings showed that the abattoir wastewater streams' total chemical oxygen demand (TCOD) ranged from (7,533±723) for evisceration to (23,778±1,673) mgl-1 from slaughtering step and the discharge into Mpazi River increased its TCOD from (213±29) to (852±94) mgl-1. The TSS varied between 2,452±51 from the slaughter process and 5,252±174 mgl-1 for the effluent from the goat and sheep slaughter section. Results from the bacteriological analysis showed that the average abattoir wastewater discharge count was (560±81)105 cfu/100ml of total coliforms which increased from (2.8±0.58)105 to (8.2±0.86)105 cfu/100 ml. It was concluded that the current effluent quality is not suitable for discharge into watercourses. It was recommended that further treatment of the effluent is required coupled with the application of cleaner production principles.
dc.language en
dc.subject Abattoir effluent
dc.subject Cleaner production
dc.subject Rwanda
dc.subject Sustainability
dc.subject Wastewater management
dc.title Characterization of wastewater from an Abattoir in Rwanda and the impact on downstream water quality
dc.type Journal Article, Peer Reviewed


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