The effect oftwo aquatic macrophytes (Limnobiwn laevigatum and Eichhomia crassipes) was evaluated on a pilot-scale basis in order to improve an agroindustrial wastewater effluent treatrnent. These species were found to be use fui in stabilizing and neutralizing wastewater pH and depleting total coliforrns, DBO, DQO and total suspended solids concentrations. The removal efficiencies were: total coliforrns, 68 and 22% with L. laevigatum and E. crassipes respectively; DBO, 76 and 53%; DQO, 26 and 18% and TSS, 70 and 56% with L laevigatum andE. crassipes respectively. L. laevigatum produced a increase in total alcalinity in respect to the affluent and was more efficient in fecal coliforrns removal than E. crassipes. No changes on temperature, conductivity, dissolved solids or chloride were obtained for any system in respect to the affluent.