It also contains suspended and dissolved solids at different concentrations depending on the source of the waste water. Wastewater can therefore be derived from human wastes, washing water, septic tank discharge, flood water, industrial waste, drainage water, industrial site drainage, agricultural drainage, toxic waste, organic waste, rainfall collected from roofs, and ground water inflated into sewage. All these makes wastewater unfit for consumption and hence must be purified for it to be recycled. Water purification is the removal of contaminants from wastewater for purposes of improving the quality of wastewater with an intention of reusing it. Water recycling on the other hand is the reuse of treated waste water from one application to another [6-9].