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Subject:

natural plant coagulants for water clarification

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"Jacky E.L. Foo" <[log in to unmask]>

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Jacky E.L. Foo

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Tue, 25 May 2004 14:22:18 +0200

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INVITATION
(pls forward this to a friend)


Date: 14-25 June 2004
Title: Studies on the potential use of Medicinal Plants
            and Macrofungi (Lower plants) in water and
            wastewater purification".
Presented by: Mr. Kenneth Anchang Yongabi
           Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University,
           Bauchi, Nigeria.
Organized by IOBB Special E-Seminar Series
(http://www.biotech.kth.se/iobb/activities.html)

Registration:
http://segate.sunet.se/archives/et-oden.html
Or
email [log in to unmask] and use the subscription command:
SUB ET-ODEN yourfirstname yourlastname, countrycode
E.g.
Sub et-oden Kenneth Yongabi, NG


In remote rural areas and where clean drinking water is not available,
people have to rely on alternative methods to clarify water for drinking
and other portable uses. One method is to use locally available
materials as natural coagulant and disinfectants.

This IOBB e-seminar presents a research study in Nigeria on the
coagulative and disinfective ability of seeds and biomass of plants
(e.g. Moringa oleifera, Jatropha curcas, Hibiscus sabdarifa) and fungi
(Pleurotus tuberregium) to clarify and disinfect water. Moringa and
Jatropha seeds and the calyx of Hibiscus sabdarifa can reduce the
bacterial counts drastically. All the plant materials exhibited
appreciable coagulative effect comparable to the chemical - alum. The
turbidity of treated water is also drastically reduced. The pH of
alum-treated water is acidic while natural material-treated water
samples remains neutral.

The International Organization for Biotechnology and Bioengineering
welcomes you to learn more about Mr. Kenneth Yongabi's work and to join
the discussion on the use of plant coagulants for clarification and
disinfection of water.

This e-seminar invites people dealing with water supply, water
scientists, people working with rural communities and on rural
development as well as those preparing for disaster emergencies.

Regards
Jacky E.L. Foo, Chairman,
IOBB (Intl Org for Biotechnology and Bioengineering)
Web: http://www.biotech.kth.se/iobb

P.S: my apologies for this duplicate if you have received an earlier
copy
Via http://segate.sunet.se/archives/et-w5.html


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