Efficiency of Cassia fistula Seed as a Natural Coagulant in Raw Water Treatment from Sin� River, Colombia

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Objective: To evaluate coagulant activity of Cassia fistula seeds in turbidity removal of raw water from the Sin´u River and its influence on pH of treated water. Methods/Statistical Anal.: Saline exts. of Cassia fistula seeds were tested in raw water samples with 10 different turbidity levels and different coagulant doses in a jar test, according to standardized techniques. ANOVA blanks and tables with a 95% confidence level were used to verify if there were statistically significant differences in pH after treatment. Findings: Turbidity removals in raw water reached up to 70% for highly turbid samples (500 to 800 NTU), with a 50 mg L-1 optimum dose. Coagulant activity reached up to 50% for samples with turbidity levels between 250 to 492 NTU, and it was less than 30% for levels from 158 to 241 NTU. No statistically significant change evidence was found in pH of water treated with Cassia fistula seeds as a coagulant. Application/Improvements: This work proved that use of Cassia fistula for raw water treatment from Sin´u River could serve as a coagulation aid and not as a primary coagulant. [on SciFinder(R)]

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Feria D�az, J. J., Prasca Ramos, L. J., & Vergara Barreto, J. D. (2018). Efficiency of Cassia fistula Seed as a Natural Coagulant in Raw Water Treatment from Sin� River, Colombia. Indian Journal of Science and Technology, 11(11), 1–6. https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst/2018/v11i11/121533

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