A model turbid water was treated by coagulation-flocculation and sedim
entation, with Moringa oleifera seeds as a coagulant, using jar tests.
The quality of the treated water was analyzed and compared with that
of the water treated with alum. Experiments were conducted at various
dosages of the crude 5% water extract of both dry, shelled and non-she
lled Moringa oleifera seeds. Measurements of pH, conductivity, alkalin
ity, cation and anion concentrations, showed that coagulation with Mor
inga oleifera seeds did not significantly affect the quality of the tr
eated water. However, concentration of organic matter in the treated w
ater increased considerably with the dosage of Moringa solution. Since
this organic matter might exert a chlorine demand and also act as pre
cursor of trihalomethanes during the disinfection with chlorine, it is
suggested that Moringa oleifera a seeds be used as a coagulant in wat
er and wastewater treatment, only after an adequate purification of th
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