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Journal : JURNAL REKAYASA SISTEM INDUSTRI

ANALISIS KANDUNGAN CADMIUM (Cd) DALAM AIR MINUM DEPOT ISI ULANG BATAM Nurlinda Ayu Triwuri
JURNAL REKAYASA SISTEM INDUSTRI Vol 3 No 1 (2017): (Desember 2017)
Publisher : Universitas Putera Batam

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Water is the main problem of natural resources needed for the livelihood of the people, even by all living creatures which include quality and quantity who are unable to meet the needs of the community. Number of pollution in the river makes people use other water sources such as ground water. Water pollution characterized by a change in the physical, chemical and biological water. Due to human activity as the main cause of heavy metal contamination Cadmium (Cd) on the marine environment and cause disturbances in biological systems because it can easily accumulate in sediments and organisms. National Food and Drug Agency of the Republic of Indonesian (BPOM RI) tested the quality of water production of refill drinking water in 5 cities find the 9 products containing Cadmium (Cd), which exceeds the maximum allowed. By because that, for in anticipation of heavy metal pollution Cadmium (Cd) in water drink with method simple randomized sampling 6 samples refill drinking water that is taken is Salsabila Batam Center, Pak De Qua Tiban, Fun Qua Batu Ampar, Fresh Qua Bengkong, Salwa Qua Batu Aji, and Alam Qua Piayu sub-district of Batam city derived from the raw water source of drinking water for testing of heavy metals Cadmium (Cd) in the laboratory PT. Sucofindo Batam. The metode analysis used by the standard of the Standart Methods for Water and Waste Water American Public Health Association, 22 nd eddition 2012 and standard analysis for parameters of heavy metals Cadmium (Cd), which method 3111B (Direct Air-Acetylene Flame Method). Analysis research laboratory PT.Sucofindo Batam for heavy metal Cadmium (Cd) from to six sample obtained of < 0.003 mg/L, this means still located below the quality standards set by Regulation of the Minister of Health No. 492 Year 2010 of 0.003 mg/L.
Analisis Kandungan Arsenik (As) dan Cianida (CN) Depot Air Minum Isi Ulang di Kota Batam Hazimah -; Nurlinda Ayu Triwuri
JURNAL REKAYASA SISTEM INDUSTRI Vol 3 No 2 (2018): Mulai tersedia daring sejak Juni 2018
Publisher : Universitas Putera Batam

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Water is a fundamental and essensial need in life. Batam is one of industrial cities that use a lot of refill drinking water. Industry is a potential source of water pollution especially arsenic (As) and Cyanide (CN, it produces pollutants that are extremely harmful to people and the environment. Industry is a potential source of water pollution, it produces pollutants that are extremely harmful to people and the environment. Many industrial facilities use freshwater to carry away waste from the plant and into rivers, lakes and oceans. Inorganic industrial wastes are more difficult to control and potentially more hazardous Industries discharge a variety of toxic compounds and heavy metals. The most pollutans heavy metals are Lead,Cadmium, Copper, Chromium, Selenium, Mercury, Nickel, Zinc, Arsen and Chromium. Heavy metals are dangerous because they tend to bioaccumulate. While Cyanide is very harmful to the environment and other living things. The perpuse of this research is to know the content arsenic (As) and Cyanide (CN) in the depot of refill water in Batam. Sample analysis conducted at PT.Sucopindo branch Batam Riau Island-Indonesia. The sampel number of six samples from each district Batam is Salsabila Batam Center, Pak De Qua Tiban, Fun Qua batu Ampar, Fresh Qua Bengkong, Salwa Qua Batu Aji, dan Alam Qua Piayu. The result obtained Arsenic (As) and Cyanide (CN) content of sixth refills depots is <0,0001 mg/L dan <0,008 mg/L. The result of this research showed that all six samples meet the qualification of the Regulation of the Ministry of Health no.492 Year 2010 both arsenic (As) and cyanide (CN).
KANDUNGAN FLUORIDE DALAM AIR MINUM ISI ULANG DI KOTA BATAM Nurlinda Ayu Triwuri; - Hazimah
JURNAL REKAYASA SISTEM INDUSTRI Vol 4 No 1 (2018): (November 2018)
Publisher : Universitas Putera Batam

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Water needs are very good for humans because they are human body-forming substances. Public awareness of getting water that meets health requirements is increasing. People tend to choose more practical methods with relatively low costs in meeting drinking water needs, especially in the city of Batam. One of the fulfillment of drinking water needs that is an alternative is to use refill drinking water. The source of raw water for drinking water in the city of Batam comes from reservoir water. Water is a source of high fluoride intake. Thus, fluoride levels in water used for consumption must be considered so as not to overdo it. Fluoride is a highly reactive halogen, so it is always obtained in the form of compounds. Inorganic fluorides are toxic and more irritant than organic ones. Chronic poisoning causes people to become thin, disrupted body growth, dental fluorosis and skeletal and digestive disorders that can be accompanied by dehydration. The method used in this study is simple randomized sampling. The standard method of analysis for fluoride parameters (F) is the 4500-F-D method (SPADNS colorimetric method) used in the laboratory of PT. Sucofindo Batam. Laboratory test results of PT. Sucofindo Batam from the six refill drinking water samples taken, namely Fun Qua Batu Ampar, Salsabila Batam Center, Pak De Qua Tiban, Fresh Qua, Bengkong and Salwa Qua Tembesi obtained results of fluoride level analysis of <0.06 mg / L. While the results of fluoride level analysis from Alam Qua Piayu were obtained at 0.43 mg / L. Refill water treatment from 6 locations of drinking water depots based on by Regulation of the Minister of Health No. 492 of 2010 still meets the quality standards set at 1.5 mg / L.