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ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF LEACHATE ON THE QUALITY OF GROUNDWATER AND RIVER WATER IN PUTRI CEMPO LANDFILL IN MOJOSONGO SURAKARTA INDONESIA Dwi ASTUTI; ANNISA MAYRA; ENDAH LARASATI; HADID AMIRUL ARIFIN
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 1 No. 04 (2020): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE -JULY EDITION
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Leachate which is the result of seepage from waste contains high organic pollutants. Therefore, leachate water needs to be treated first before disposal so as not to pollute the environment. Meanwhile, the leachate from the Putri Cempo landfill (TPAS) Mojosogo is discharged into the environment without being treated first because the existing installation is no longer functional. The general objective of this research plan is to analyze the impact of leachate from the Putri CempoMojosongo landfill (TPAS) on the quality of groundwater and river water. The specific objectives of this study were to measure the quality content of leachate water from TPAS Putri CempoMojosongo, to measure groundwater quality content (observation well-water), to measure river water quality before contamination with leachate water, to measure river water quality after contamination with leachate water, and to measure ground water quality of residents at a distance of 0-75 meters TPA; 76-150 meters; 156-225 meters; 225-300 meters; 301-375 meters; and 376-450 meters. This type of research is observational research with measurements and direct observations into the field. Water sampling is carried out by considering the criteria for pollutant sources and the distance of the pollution. The required amount of sample water is taken based on the calculation of the volume of sample requirements. The types of data used include primary and secondary data. Leachate samples were taken from the trenches along the TPAS because the leachate storage pool was not functioning. Groundwater sampling was taken from the closest observation well water to the TPAS, while river water sampling was carried out at a distance of 50 m before and 50 m after the outlet. Sample examination was carried out at the Yogyakarta Center for Environmental Health and Disease Control Engineering. The results of this study indicate that the quality of leachate exceeds the standards for parameters BOD, COD, and TSS. The quality of river water still exceeds the quality standard both before and after being contaminated with leachate water. As for the water quality of observation wells 1 and 2, the conditions are still in accordance with the standards for all parameters, but in the resident wells in each 75meters distance there are still quality parameters that exceed the standard. The parameters include turbidity, organic matter, Mn, and NO3. From these results, the leachate should be treated before disposal so that it does not pollute the surrounding environment.
REDUCTION OF CHROMIUM LEVELS IN TANNING WASTEWATER BY PHYTOREMEDIATION METHOD: A REVIEW Dwi Astuti; Acintya Wedaning Agni Janametri; Sri Darnoto; Rezania Asyfiradayati
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 3 No. 01 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - MAY 2022 EDITION
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Introduction: Chromium content in tannery wastewater causes environmental health problems if the waste is not treated correctly, one of which is phytoremediation using various types of aquatic plants (water hyacinth, apu wood, horn moss, and Lemna sp.).This study aimeds to find the types of aquatic plants that most reduce the levels of Cr in tannery wastewater. Method: research using a literature study design that uses a database, Pubmed, Google Scholar, and Science Direct starting in 2011 to 2021 for analysis. The keywords used Indonesian and English search keywords are degradation, wastewater, tanning, aquatic plants, phytoremediation, water hyacinth, apu wood, water spikes, fisheye, and hornworts. The inclusion criteria included the dependent variable from the study, namely the decrease in Cr levels, the independent variables inc; the types of aquatic plants, accessible full text, experimental quantitative methods, journals published with ISSN or SINTA 1-6 or Scopus, and exclusion criteria include paid and inaccessible journals in full as well as the year of publication of articles before 2011. Result: all journals succeeded in reducing Cr levels in tannery wastewater within a contact time of 3 hours; 5 minutes; 10 minutes; 15 minutes; 5 days; 7 days; 14 days; 15 days; 25 days; and 28 days. This research shows that this research shows lower Cr levels in tannery wastewater. Conclusion: the types of aquatic plants tThehe most Cr levels in leather tanning wastewater are water hyacinth plants with a contact time of 3 hours; 5 minutes; 10 minutes; 15 minutes; and 28 days. Therefore, phytoremediation needs to monitor the growth and selection of aquatic plant species adapted to the environment so that phytoremediation can provide maximum results in the absorption, removal, and reduction of heavy metals harmful to environmental health.
Co-Authors Acintya Wedaning Agni Janametri Adji Prayogo Ambarwati Anggi Rachma Syahdina Anggun Dara Tunjung Biru Anida Azkia Fitri Anisa Wiwit Oktatrisyani ANNISA MAYRA Annisa Rizka Damayanti Ayu Ismail Bayu Anggara Aji Daniar Eka Nur Fauziah Desty Sekar Prameswari Dhevani Zuraida Puspitasari Diah Pebriani Diana Dwika Puspitasari Dwi Handayani Dwi Linna Suswardany Efri Roziaty Ekan Faozi Emy Nofa Santi ENDAH LARASATI Eny Yusnita Estu Werdani, Kusuma Fara Nabila Farida Nur Isnaeni Farita Adhynda Amithya Fatchan Achyani Fiana Rosalia Putri Fihlia Hardiyantika Furqon Mahendra HADID AMIRUL ARIFIN Haniifah Husni Zaa'idah Hidayatus Sufyan ida ayu wardani Ima Aryani Inayah Khuzaimah Indri Rosemalia Izzatul Arifah Jenita Berlian Nindyasari Johan Umfri Muharram Khansa Ulfiya Nu'ma Emarin Kharina Indira Astuti Krisna Wibowo Latipatul Masruroh Lilis Apriliyani Luthfi Naaifa Wahyuningtyas Mahatma Dewi Mila Eka Nurhidayah Mitoriana Porusia Muhammad Kholid Khoirullah Muhammad Mukhlis Cahyadi Muhammad Zamzami Mutia Ayu Kusuma Nimas Zuhrufana Nisariati Nisariati Noor Izra Firmansyah Nur 'Aini Azhari Nugrahani Nurlita Buana Jati Nuzilul Munawaroh Obby Hageng Priyambodho Praemordhia Ratna Maulina Rezania Asyfiradayati Rika Putri Kinasih Rima Firantika Ristiyana Eko Setyarini Salwa Malihatunnisa Santhyami Santhyami Sevtya Nur Hasanah Shafira Eka Damayanti Sherly Nur Janah Shinta Listyaningrum Shinta Permata Sari Sri Darnoto Susanto Susanto Tanjung Anitasari Indah Kusumaningrum Tarwaka Tarwaka Tisya Aulia Titis Setyandari Vinda Prisma Febyola Rahayu Vivin Dwi Febriyanti Yesi Listiana Yuliana Lestari