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Pb andCd Content in Suspended Solid from The Water of tThe Sail River Pekanbaru Mhd Hari Pratama Rangkuti; Budijono Budijono; M. Hasbi M. Hasbi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 2 (2020): 2 Juli - Desember 2020
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AbstractMany anthropogenic activities are conducted along the watershed of the Sail River and thus producing pollutant that may enter the water. As the pollutant may contain heavy metals, the metal trace might be found in the water’s suspended solid.  A research aims to understand the Pb and Cdcontent in the suspended solid from the   river has been conducted in February-March 2019. Sampling were conducted 3 times, once/ 10 days and samples were taken from  3 stations, namely upstream   (Station I), middlepart (Station II) and downstream   (Station III). Results shown that the average of suspended solid in theupstream was 149 mg/L), in the middle part was 237 mg/L and in the downstream was 114 mg/L. The average of  Pb and Cd content in the suspended solids from the upstream was 0.00046 mg/L and  0.0364 mg/L respectively, from the middle part was  0.0030 mg/L and  0.0303 mg/L. While the average of Pb and Cd content in the TSS from the downstream was 0.0024 mg/L and   0.0248 mg/L respectively. Based on data obtained, it can be concluded that the Sail River waters has been contaminated by  Pb and Cd.Keywords :heavy metals, river pollution, anthropogenic waste, Plumbum, Cadmium
Akumulasi Logam Berat Timbal dan Seng dalam Kiambang dan Azolla Menggunakan Rakit Apung Aquatic Plant Di Sungai Siak Kota Pekanbaru Sulastri Yenita Putri; Budijono Budijono; Eko Purwanto
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 2 (2020): 2 Juli - Desember 2020
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AbstractAquatic plant such as Salvinia molesta and Azolla microphylla are able to absorb heavy metals from aquatic environment. As the Senapelan River, a tributary of the Siak River in Pekanbaru is polluted due to anthropogenic activities, the aquatic plant living in that river may absorb heavy metals originated from the pollutant. To understand thePb and Zn content in S. molesta and A.microphylla planted in floating raft in that river, a study has been conducted on   March-April 2017. There was a wooden raft (2 x 5 m) that was completed with used plastic bottles as buoy. The raft was divided into 10 squares (1 x 1 m).  Five squares were used to plant S. molesta(500 grams/ square) and the others were used to plant A. microphylla (500 grams/ square). The plants were sampled once/ 6 days for a month period.Results shown that the heavy metal content in the water was Pb (0.7255 mg/L) and Zn (0.1779 mg/L).In S. molesta Pb and Zn were 7.5181 mg/kg and 5,5390mg/kg. While the average content of Pb and Zn in A. microphyllawere 10.6171 mg/kg and 10,7928 mg/kg respectively. The Pb and Zncontent in these aquatic plant was relatively high.Keywords: heavy metal, aquatic plant, phytoremediation, river pollution
Isolation and Identification of Biosurfactant Producing Bacteria from Contact Pond Ponds of Palm Oil Industry Wwtp Elma Damayanti Br Sembiring; M. Hasbi M. Hasbi; Budijono Budijono
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 6 (2019): Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2019
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Abstract Biosurfactants are surfactant compounds produced by microorganisms, and have the ability to reduce surface tension, and can break oil. This study aims to obtain biosurfactant producing bacteria from the pond contact ponds of the palm oil industry WWTP in PT. Sawit Asahan Indah, Ujung Batu, Rokan Hulu Regency. This research was conducted in March-May 2019. First, samples were enriched and diluted with BHI media for 24 hours. Then bacteria are identified by biochemical methods and 18S rDNA. The results revealed that the total number of colonies was 8.7 x 106 Cfu / ml. Morphological and biochemical characteristics obtained 3 types of bacteria, namely Proteus vulgaris, Proteus mirabillis, and Escherichia coli. Two of them are biosurfactant bacteria with the Proteus vulgaris emulsification index 58.3%, and Proteus mirabillis 61.6%. Keywords: Biosurfactant, Proteus vulgaris, Proteus mirabilis, Emulsification Index, 18S rDNA, Biodegradation
The effectiveness of combination of plastic bottle biofilter media and emergent aquatic plant for remediation of rubber industry liquid waste water Rifka Hendarini Putri; Eko Purwanto; Budijono '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 2, No 2 (2015): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2015
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Industrial rubber waste liquid is one of environmental issues that shall be handled as it is commonly discharged and potentially contaminate aquatic environment. This waste contain high organic material and it need to be processed. To understand the effectiveness of combination of plastic bottle biofilter media and emergent aquatic plant for remediation of that waste, a study has been conducted from December 2014 to March 2015. The waste was processed through plastic bottle biofilter media and then flown to phytoremediation unit that was completed with Limmnocharis flava and Echinodorus palaefoliu. The processed waste was then used to rear Cyprinus carpio, Pangasius pangasius and Oreochromis niloticus seeds, 20 fishes/ aquarium (15 L). Water samplings were conducted 3 times, once/ 2 weeks. The water was taken from 5 sampling points, they were in the inlet and in the outlets of the 1st biofilter, 1st phytoremediation, 2nd biofilter and 2ndphytoremediation units. Survival rate of the fish by the end of the research was noted. Results shown that the use of plastic bottle biofilter media and emergent plant phytoremediation process was effective to reduce the organic pollutant. Before being treated, the BOD and COD were 260 mg/L and 400 mg/L respectively. After being treated, the BOD reduced into 28 mg/L and the COD reduced into 60 mg/L. The effectiveness of the processor was 85% for the BOD and 80% for the COD. By the end of the research, survival rate of the fish was ranged from 90% - 100%. Based on data obtained, it can be concluded that the use of plastic bottle and emergent plant is effective for reducing organic materials in rubber industry waste water.Keywords : Plastic bottle, Limmnocharis flava, Echinodorus palaefoliu, Industrial rubber waste liquid
The effectiveness of Averrhoa bilimbi juice to improve peat water quality Muhammad Iman Faisal Harahap; M. Hasbi; Budijono '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2016
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Averrhoa bilimbi juice contain s that can reduce organik matter, turbidity and color to improve peat water quality. A research aims to understand the effectiveness of A. bilimbi juice to improve peat quality water was conducted on May – October 2015. The method applied was RBD with 4 different concentration of A. bilimbi juice: P0 (0 mlL-1as control), P1 (30 mlL-1), P2 (35 mlL-1) and P3 (40 mlL-1) and different sampling time, first day (D1), second day (D2) and third day (D3). Parameter measured were turbidity, organik matter and color. These parameters were measure in the research showed that edition of Averrhoa bilimbi juice can reduce organik matter, color and turbidity. In the first day (D1) the best treatment was P3D1, as the turbidity reduced from 805 NTU to 34.9 NTU, organik matters from 1590.5 mg/L to 603.7 mg/L and color from 19010 PtCo to 1037 PtCo. In Second day (D2) the best treatment was P3D2, the turbidity reduced from 901.5 NTU to 33.5 NTU, organik matters from 1303 mg/L to 365.9 mg/L and color from 16.555 PtCo to 894 PtCo. In third day (D3) the best treatment was P2D3, the turbidity reduced from 855 NTU to 38.7 NTU, organik matters from 1135 mg/L to 231.4 mg/L and color from 23.400 PtCo to 669 PtCo. The highest survival rate of Cyprinus carpio and Oreochormis niloticus that were reared in the treated water for 4 days was in the P1 (70 %).Keyword: Peat water, Averrhoa bilimbi.
The Quality of Tofu Industry Wastewater in the Stabilization Ponds and the Effects of Discharged Waste in the Tarai River, Tambang Sub-Regency, Kampar Wingga Novelizon; M. Hasbi; Budijono '
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 4, No 2 (2017): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2017
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A study aims to understand the condition of tofu industry waste water, the effectiveness of stabilization ponds in improving the waste water quality and the effects of discharged waste in the Tarai River, a study has been conducted on September 2016. The tofu waste was obtained from one of the tofu industry in the Tambang districts, Kampar. Wastewater was sampled from the stabilization ponds (3 sampling areas) and in the Tarai River (around 2m and 200m from the outlet and 50m before the outlet). Parameters measured were temperature, pH, TSS, BOD, COD and NH3. Results shown that the temperature decrease, from 33oC to 29.7oC, pH improved (5 to 7), BOD decreased (from 51.9 mg/L to 20.2 mg/L), COD decreased (from 2,550 mg/L to 900 mg/L, TSS decreased (from 40 mg/L to 17 mg/L) and NH3 improved (from 0.7 mg/L to 0.9 mg/L). The effectiveness of the ponds in decreasing the BOD5 was 16.1-85%, the COD was 50-76,9%, and the TSS was 50-75%. The treated tofu liquid waste that was discarded to the river slightly affects the river’s water quality.Keywords: tofu industry, wastewater, stabilization ponds, Tarai River
The Effectiveness of Chlorella sp. in Decreasing Nitrate and PhosphateConcentration in The Bioflock System Intensive Aquaculture Waste Geliska Wahyuni; Eko Purwanto; Budijono Budijono
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 7, No 1 (2020): Edisi 1 Januari - Juni 2020
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ABSTRACTIn the bioflock system intensive aquaculture, the waste was removed everyday. The waste contain high concentration of nitrate and phosphate.  Effort in reducing those organic matters can be done by usingChlorella sp.   A study aims to determine the effectiveness of Chlorella sp. in decreasing nitrate and phosphate concentration in thewaste was conducted in August 2019. There was a CRD method with 4 treatments, namely the addition of 0 sel/ml (control); 333sel/ml (P1); 3.330sel/ml (P2); 33.300sel/ml (P3) and 333.000sel/ml (P4) of Chlorella sp. in 4 liters of wate water. Nitrate and phosphate concentration in the water were checked in the 1st, 4th and 7th days. Results shown that the highest nitrate increased was in the P1 at the 7th day (138%), while that of the phosphate lost was in the P4 at the 7th day (98%). Based on data obtained, it can be concluded that  Chlorellasp. was not able todecreasenitrate concentration,while of the phosphate was able to decrease in the waste water originated from biofloc system intensive aquacultre. Keywords:Nitrate, phosphate, Chlorellasp.bioflock, aquaculture waste.
The Effectiveness of Al2SO4, CaO and Crude Tannin Extract Originated From Averrhoa bilimbi Wood to Improve the Quality of Peat Water Edi Perlindungan Silalahi; Budijono '; Sampe Harahap
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 3, No 1 (2016): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2016
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Peat water is categorized as low quality water as it has high organic matter, low pH, high TDS and turbidity and brownish colored. Crude tannin extract has been used for improving the peat water, but there is no information on the use of Averrhoa bilimbi tannin extract in improving the quality of the water. To understand effectiveness of the A. bilimbi tannin in improving the peat water quality, a study has been conducted in May – October 2015. There was a CRD method applied, with 4 treatments, P0 (control, without tannin extract), P1(10 mlL-1), P2(20 mlL-1) and P3(30 mlL-1). In each treatment unit, 8 liters peat water was added with Al2SO4 (2 grL-1) and CaO (2.7 grL-1) and then was added with various dosages of tannin extract. The treated water was kept for 3 hours and the water quality parameters were measured. The treated water was then used to rear Cyprinus carpio. Results shown that the treated water quality was improved, there was degradation in organic matter content, turbidity and colour, while pH, DO and TDS was increase. The best treatment was obtained in P1, as the organic matter decrease, from 1,145.5 to 151.97 mg/L, the turbidity decrease, from 1,005.66 to 26 NTU and color also decrease, from 29,000.33 to 389 PtCo. The highest survival rate of C. carpio after being reared for 4 days was also found in the P1 treated water, that was 97%. Based on the data obtained, it can be concluded that the crude tannins extracts from A. bilimbi wood is effective to improve the quality of peat water.Keywords : Peat Water, tannins, Cyprinus carpio, Averrhoa bilimbi
Heavy Metals (Pb and Cu) Pollutant Concentrations in the Water and Sediments of the Southern Coast of Karimun Besar Island Riau Archipelago Hafandy '; Budijono '; M. Hasbi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 3, No 2 (2016): Wisuda Oktober Tahun 2016
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In the Karimun Besar Island, there are tin industries and it may produce heavy metal pollutant that contaminate the surrounding waters. To understand the lead (Pb) and copper (Cu) concentration in the coastal waters of the island, a research was conducted in December-January 2016. There were 3 stations, around the fishermen village (S1); in the harbor (S2) and in the recreation area (S3). Water and sediment were sampled 3 times, once/ 2 days. The samples were then analyzed using an AAS. Results shown that the highest Pb concentrations in the seawater and fresh water are obtained in the S2 (0,1865 mg/L and 0.0642 mg/L respectively), while the highest Pb in the sediment was in the S1 (0,1942 g/g). The highest Cu concentration in the seawater was in the S1 (0,0388 mg/L), while the highest Cu concentration in the freshwater and sediment was in the S3 (0,0317 mg/L and 0,1296 g/g respectively). In general, the concentration of Pb and Cu in the Southern Coast of the Karimun Besar Island is normal, its values are below the ERL and ERM standard. Based on the Igeo standard, the sediments can be categorized as non-polluted.Keyword : Heavy Metal, Seawater, Sediment, Karimun, Lead, Copper
Know the impact of Liquid Waste Disposal Water Quality River Tarai district of Kampar Regency Mines Nurmasadi Kurniawan; Budijono '; M. Hasbi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol 1, No 1 (2014): Wisuda Februari Tahun 2014
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This study was conducted in May 2013 in the waters of River TaraiDistrict of Kampar Regency Mines. While the analysis of parameters of BOD,COD, TSS and ammonia performed at the Laboratory of the Department of PublicWorks, Pekanbaru. This study aims to determine the impact of the disposal ofliquid waste on water quality River Village Tarai Tarai district of KamparRegency Mines aspects of physics (pH, temperature, flow velocity, TSS, depth)and chemical (DO, BOD, COD, Ammonia. From the research this can beconcluded that, wastewater effluent know an impact on the physical and chemicalquality of river water Tarai as TSS increased, the depth and speed of flow, BOD,COD, pH and NH3. overall impact of discharges liquid waste into the waters ofriver Tarai still not exceed the assimilation capacity of the river Tarai based on theavailability of dissolved oxygen conditions which still meets or is above theminimum requirement of fish life, which is 3 mg /l.Keywords: Liquid waste to know, the river waters tarai
Co-Authors ', Aris A Halim Achmad Rudi Haryadi Ade Friadi J Adriani Marlinda Adriman, Adriman Afriana Afriana Agus Amsah Ahmali ' Alex Juara Tampubolon Alfi Syahrin Ali Asfar Alvie Kharisma Andri Hendrizal Anggraini, Putri Novil Annisa Rahmah Aprianti, Mira Aras Mulyadi Ardian, Romy Arifudin Arifudin arifudin Aritonang, Clara Esterlita Asmika H Simarmata Asmika Harnalin Simarmata Auladi, Asyik Aulia Rahmi, Aulia Bangun, Sri Nefrbina Bintal Amin Boy, Syafri Br Tarigan, Cresentia Karonina Chicka Willy Yanti Christina Lydia Singal Clara Esterlita Aritonang Daghista Putri Pawestri DAME FLORENSIA LUBIS Daviny, Nindy Debora Utami Dedi Budiyaka Dedi Fernandes Saragih Desita Yohana R Dewinta Nulan Putri Dewita Dewita Dhea Oktama Rivaldo Dian Saputra Dicki Hartanto Dimas Dwi Nugroho Santoso Dormegawaty, Adonia Dwi Astria Ulfa Dwi Hindarti Eddiwan Kamaruddin Edi Perlindungan Silalahi Efriyeldi, Efriyeldi Eko Prianto, Eko Eko Purwanto Eko Purwanto Eko Purwanto Ekwarso , Hendro Elma Damayanti Br Sembiring Emelia Nasution, Emelia Emrinaldi , Tengku Endang Purnawati Rahayu Eni Sumiarsih Ersyam, Taslima Fauzanah Esra Febryanti, Esra Esti Mardiana Estri Sutris Neng Asih Fadliyati, Refo Fajriyantie, Dessy Febriana Nur Vitriani Febrizki Lenggo M Fidela Raissa Widyadhanaa Fitrianis Yulanda1 Fradillah.S, Nailul Friadi J, Ade Geliska Wahyuni Hafandy ' Hardjoyudanto, Yudho Harjoyudanto, Yudho Hartanto, Farhan Sidiq hasbi hasbi Hasbi M Hawari Putriningsih Hendra Rezki Hendro Ekwarso Hotma Br Sidabutar Hutagalung, Hanna Margaretta Imam Suprayogi Indradewa, Rhian Intan Ratna Purba Isma Mulyani Isnauli Simatupang Israk, Radiatun Juandi Juandi Julia Rastifa Dewi Kamallia, Sonia Karnila, Rahman Karnila KEMAL KEMAL Laksono Trisnantoro Lilis Elizabet Lily Sherly Margaretha M Hasbi M Hasbi M Hasbi M Iqbal Al Faridzi M. Hasbi M. Hasbi M. Hasbi M. Hasbi M. Hasbi M. Hasbi M. Hasbi, M. Hasbi M.Hasbi M.Hasbi M.Hasbi, M.Hasbi Margaretha, Lily Sherly Masna Hasibuan, Masna Mega Ramadhani Mei Kristiyani Simanjuntak Melisa Berliana Merry Fitriyani, Merry Mhd Hari Pratama Rangkuti Michael Halomoan Sihombing Mira Kurnia Irde Muhammad Arif Fahrurozi, Muhammad Arif Muhammad Edy Muhammad Farhan Surez Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Fauzi Muhammad Fitra Muhammad Hasbi MUHAMMAD HASBI Muhammad Hasbi Muhammad Iman Faisal Harahap Muhammad Luthfi Nabila Arumdani Nadia Yolanda Nindy Daviny Nofrizal Nofrizal Nostalgia, Dairiyanti Novreta Ersyi Darfia Nur El fajri Nuraini El Fajri Nurmasadi Kurniawan Oktama Rivaldo, Dhea Patriodi, Rio Pintami ' Popi, Sarah Poppy Hertati Prisusan Permata Hati PUTRIANA SARI SIRAIT Rahma Liani Rahmada Anisa Ahmad Rahmaddani Saputra Rahmah, Annisa Rahmawati Rahmawati Ramadhani, Mega Ramses Ramses Rany, Novita Ratna Purnama Sari Raynaldo Empindonta Sembiring Razai, Tengku Said Retno Ningrum Ridwan Manda Putra Rifka Hendarini Putri Rina D'rita Sibagariang Rina D'rita Sibagariang Rina D’rita Sibagariang Risanto, Joko Rivaldo, Dhea Oktama Riza Fitriana Rizka Aprisanti Rizka Novtri Andini Rizki Syawalia Siregar Romie Jhonnerie Rommie Jhonnerie Romy Ardian Rosida Nst, Isnaini Ilmida Roza Elvyra Sampe Harahap Sampe Harahap Santoso, Dimas Dwi Nugroho Sarah Popi Sari, Bella Puspita Sariyadi, Sariyadi Sibagariang, Rina D’rita Simangunsong, Gusnar Sinaga, Hafiz Hazalin Sitompul, Dorlan Rotua Sitorus, Jefri Valdano Situngkir, Devi Yanti Sonia Kamalia Sonia Kamallia Sopian Efendi Sri Nefrbina Bangun Suandy, Indra Suhaili Akbar Sukendi Sukendi Sulastri Yenita Putri Sunawiruddin Hadi Syah, Erzan Syahril Nedi Syahrul Anwar Syamsiar, Syamsiar Syofian Hadi T. Dahril, T. Tampubolon, Alex Juara Tengku Dahril, Tengku Tengku Emrinaldi Tengku Nurhidayah Ulfa, Dwi Astria Utami, Niken Yufira Utami, Rizka Wan Muhammad Yunus Wawan Wawan Widyadhanaa, Fidela Raissa Windarti Windarti Windarti Windarti Wingga Novelizon Yanti, Efrida Yeni Lestari Yoshua Nobel Siahaan Yossi Oktorini Yudho Harjoyudanto Yudho Harjoyudanto Yudho Harjoyudanto Yuliati Yuliati Yuni Yolanda Yusmarini Yusmarini Yusri Yusri Zahra, Aisyah Sarrah Az Zakiah Zakiah Zulmeliza Rasyid Zuriati Murni