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Analisis Fisika, Kimia, dan Biologi Sampel Air Minum Pancuran : (Studi Kasus Desa Lora, Kecamatan Mataoleo, Kabupaten Bombana, Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara) Irzalin, Irzalin; Rosdiana, Rosdiana; Adami, Aryani
Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Edisi Desember Tahun 2024 Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Kendari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51454/teluk.v4i2.718

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In this research, the main objective to determine the number of Coliform bacteria, pH, temperature and TSS found in shower water samples in Lora Village. The results of testing the physical properties of water represented by TSS exceed the quality standards with an average value of 313.33 mg/l. Meanwhile, the water temperature is still in accordance with quality standards, namely 2°C from environmental temperature. The chemical properties represented by pH show a value of 7, and the biological properties of the water sample, namely total coliforms of 29 jml/100 ml, this value is still in accordance with the quality standards according to PERMENKES No. 2 of 2023 concerning environmental health quality standards and water health requirements for hygienic and sanitation purposes. From the test results it can be concluded that the total coliform, pH and temperature tests still comply with quality standards. Meanwhile, TSS passes quality standards.
Efektivitas Saringan Keramik sebagai Media Filtrasi untuk Menurunkan Kadar Besi (Fe) pada Air Sumur Bor: (Studi Kasus di Desa Basule Kecamatan Lasolo) Talib, Fiklin Yauri; Ndibale, Wa; Adami, Aryani
Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Edisi Juni Tahun 2025 Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51454/teluk.v5i1.1202

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Bore well water in Basule Village, Lasolo District, contains iron (Fe) levels exceeding the established quality standards, potentially posing negative impacts on health and the environment. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of ceramic filters made from clay and rice husk in reducing iron levels in bore well water. The research method used is a laboratory experiment, with water samples taken from three bore wells. The ceramic filter was made using a composition of 80% clay and 20% rice husk, then fired at ±850°C to create micro-pores as a filtration medium. The bore well water was tested before and after filtration using the atomic absorption spectrophotometry (AAS) method to measure iron levels. The results showed that the ceramic filter significantly reduced iron levels. The average iron reduction effectiveness reached 84.88%, with the highest reduction of 96.67% in wells with initially higher Fe concentrations. Thus, ceramic filters made from clay and rice husk have proven effective in improving bore well water quality and can serve as a simple and eco-friendly alternative for clean water treatment.
Studi Karakteristik dan Sistem Pengolahan Air Limbah Domestik di Kota Kendari Pratama, Rahmat Juniadi; Rosdiana, Rosdiana; Adami, Aryani
Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Edisi Desember Tahun 2025 Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51454/teluk.v5i2.1559

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Wastewater is water resulting from human activities that contains compounds that are harmful to humans. In addition, waste can also cause irritation, poisoning, genetic mutations, and cancer in humans, especially in Baruga District, Kendari City. Therefore, in the wastewater management process, there needs to be a handler whose goal is to determine whether the waste is hazardous or not, so that appropriate treatment steps can be implemented to overcome any negative impacts that may arise. The process of managing domestic wastewater and waste characteristics needs to be carried out using data analysis techniques that include quantitative and qualitative approaches. Sampling was carried out in one of the water bodies in Kendari City. The sampling procedure refers to SNI 6989.59:2008 concerning sampling procedures. The results of laboratory testing of domestic wastewater samples from Baruga District, Kendari City, Southeast Sulawesi Province found that five of the seven test parameters exceeded the quality standards stipulated in the Regulation of the Minister of Environment No. 68 of 2016, namely TSS (510 mg/L), pH (5.17), COD (128 mg/L), BOD (36.70 mg/L), and Total Coliform (8,200 CFU/100 mL). Meanwhile, the parameters of Ammonia (4.90 mg/L) and Oil & Fat (0.19 mg/L) are still within the permitted limits.
Karakteristik Limbah Domistik di Kawasan Masyarakat Pesisir: (Studi Kasus di Desa Bajo Indah, Kabupaten Konawe, Provinsi Sulawesi Tenggara) Ruslan, Ruslan; Rosdiana, Rosdiana; Adami, Aryani
Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Edisi Desember Tahun 2025 Jurnal TELUK: Teknik Lingkungan UM Kendari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51454/teluk.v5i2.1569

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This research analyzes the characteristics of domestic waste in Bajo Indah Village, Soropia District, Southeast Sulawesi, focusing on the physical, chemical, and biological properties of wastewater from household activities. It aims to raise community awareness about the environmental impacts of pollution due to improper waste management and provide recommendations for more effective practices. Results show that most water quality parameters do not meet the standards set by the Minister of Environment Regulation No. P.68 of 2016, with Total Suspended Solids (TSS) at 68 mg/L (exceeding 30 mg/L), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD) at 25.10 mg/L, Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) at 80.25 mg/L, and Total Coliform at 4,200 CFU/100 ml (exceeding 3,000 CFU/100 ml). These findings highlight the urgent need for improved wastewater management to mitigate pollution in coastal areas and protect public health and ecosystems.