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River water quality analysis and pollution control strategy Nabil, Ahmad Jazuly
Environmental and Toxicology Management Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Soil Health, Animal Health, and Water Quality in Agroecological Systems
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/etm.v3i3.6656

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The increase in population and the development of a city along with human activities in meeting their needs from agriculture, industry and household activities produce waste as a cause of the decline in river water quality. Method: The data used in this study were obtained from previous studies, river water sampling was carried out directly using the grab sampling method. Results: Analysis of the Metro River water obtained the results of the examination that the quality of water quality from good conditions to mild pollution. The Malang Regency Environmental Agency on the quality of the Metro River periodically from 2012 to March 2015 showed that it had exceeded the water quality standards and was polluted. The Ngringo River exceeded the water quality standards. Conclusion: The condition of the river water that exceeded the water quality standards was due to increased domestic, agricultural and industrial activities. The river water pollution control strategy uses a Progressive Strategy with aggressive water pollutioncontrol efforts.
Hospital liquid waste treatment: a review Arifin, Achmad Syifa Ul Qulub Al; Nabil, Ahmad Jazuly
Environmental and Toxicology Management Vol. 3 No. 3 (2023): Soil Health, Animal Health, and Water Quality in Agroecological Systems
Publisher : Universitas Nahdlatul Ulama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/etm.v3i3.6688

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Hospital activities affect the condition of the waste produced, especially liquid waste, which can cause environmental pollution and cause health problems. Hospital waste comes from waste from the nutrition kitchen and canteen, laundry, laboratory, x-ray, and radiotherapy. Therefore, it is necessary to manage hospital wastewater properly and correctly, so that the hospital environment becomes healthy, comfortable, and sustainable. This study on the processing of hospital liquid waste uses a literature review method. The population is 3 (three) journals. The keywords used are hospitals, wastewater, IPAL. Analysis using PICOS. Results: This study conducted data analysis on several previous studies aimed at obtaining the results of the study so that they were able to find facts that could be used as evidence. Based on the table above, it can be seen that of the 3 (three) journals, 1 (two) of them did not meet the quality standards for hospital liquid waste and 2 (two) of them met the quality standards for hospital liquid waste. Management of hospital liquid waste in Indonesia. Wastewater from the nutrition kitchen, laundry, and laboratory must undergo special treatment before going to the IPAL. In the IPAL, processing is carried out until thewastewater meets the standard for liquid waste quality and is suitable for release into the environment.
The impact of water pollution on environmental health in the context of household waste Lutpi, Nabilah Aminah; Nabil, Ahmad Jazuly
Environmental and Toxicology Management Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): Contaminants of Concern, Health Risk evaluation and Management of Air Pollutant
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33086/etm.v4i2.6961

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Water pollution is one of the environmental problems that is increasingly urgent to be addressed, especially those caused by household waste. This waste, if not managed properly, can contain various hazardous chemicals and microorganisms that contaminate water sources. Descriptive analysis to describe the pollution phenomenon in depth through narrative analysis of community experiences and the socio-economic impacts of pollution. Results: Water pollution caused by household waste is a serious problem that affects environmental and human health. Polluted water can contain bacteria and parasites that cause diarrhea, dehydration, and malnutrition. Household waste can cause ecosystem damage, the life of aquatic biota is disrupted due to decreased water quality. Water pollution due to household waste has a broad impact on human health and the environment. Good waste management efforts are essential to prevent further pollution and protect public health and ecosystems.