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The Effect of pH Values on Suspended Microorganisms Growth in Tofu Wastewater Treatment Restu Hikmah Ayu Murti; Rizka Novembrianto; Firra Rosariawari; Munawar Ali
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 2nd International Conference Eco-Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Technology
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Tofu industry produces the waste that contains a lot of organic substances. The waste is discharged into the environment without any treatment process, it will cause the environmental pollution. In Indonesia, tofu industries (the small-scale industry) mostly do not treat their waste due to the problem of the high cost treatment process. The purpose of this research is to know the effective and economically reasonable that can be used by tofu producers to process tofu waste, especially liquid waste so not damage the environment. Water treatment process using bacterial from waste water as medium seems promising to develop since it does need any bacteria starter or other media like glucose. The other reason is wastewater from food processing is more suitable for microorganism cultivation because its effluent contains significant beneficial nutrient and less of toxic compounds and harmful substances that interface with the growth of microorganism in same condition (pH and Temperature) in Acclimatization process can reach 83.2% after 7 days of treatment. After the detention time (18 hours) the results of COD number also greatly decrease with 2.5 hours recirculation at 12 L/min air and pH 3.7 and 4.5 it can reach 85% and 86% of removal COD.
Noise Level Evaluation and Mapping in Klotok Landfill Using Golden Surfer Software Muhammad Abdus Salam Jawwad; Muhammad Riza Pahlevi; Isna Nugraha; Rizka Novembrianto; Raden Kokoh Haryo Putro; Syadzadhiya Qotrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa; Restu Hikmah Ayu Murti
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 3rd International Conference Eco-Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2022.2749

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Sounds that are not desired by the listener, where the sound can distract, interfere with activities, or cause danger during daily activities, can be called noise. Noise at a certain level originating from the sound of work tools in the production process can cause comfort and health to be disturbed. The lousy impact that often occurs if a person is exposed to noise for too long is the effect on hearing, which can cause deafness, but this can be controlled by using hearing protection equipment that will determine the amount of compensation value to be received by the surrounding community. The existence of the Landfill, which is often located in the middle of community settlements, has a direct impact, one of which is noise during every working hour of the Landfill's operations. One example of a Landfill that is still active today is the Klotok Landfill which is located in Pojok District, Kediri City. In this research, noise mapping was carried out to determine the pattern of noise distribution that occurs in the work environment. Making a noise contour map due to these activities will use a software called Surfer, which is a simple program to generate noise curves (noise contours) spatially the location of potentially hazardous areas. The result shows that activities at the Klotok Landfill have noise values ??ranging from 40 to 92 dB. The highest noise is in the location around landfill area 3, which is actively operating. The high noise level also can be found in the weighbridge, which is a place for transporting vehicles to pass. Evaluations at points 17, 18, and 19 indicated the need for protective wear, such as earmuffs or setting a break every 1.4, 3.6, and 2.2 hours for area workers.
Comparison of DAF Pretreatment between Static Mixer and Impeller Mixer for Oil and Grease Reduction Novembrianto , Rizka; Rosariawari, Firra; Cahyonugroho, Okik Hendriyanto; Nisa', Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin; Sitogasa, Praditya Sigit Ardisty; Murti, Restu Hikmah Ayu
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4107

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The problem of domestic wastewater originating from restaurants is the largest contributor to organic wastewater in urban waters. Among them are waste water parameters, namely oil, and grease. Oils and grease are compounds that do not dissolve easily in water. However, it can be dissolved with non-polar organic solvents. The carbon chains of oils and grease are also long. So, it is difficult to decompose and takes a long time if processing uses the help of microorganisms. So, the alternative is to use physical-chemical processing. In this research, we tried using a static mixer and an impeller mixer. We conducted a systematic review of DAF techniques in wastewater treatment. We reviewed six indexed databases namely dissolved air flotation, microbubbles, wastewater treatment, and key operational and design parameters involved in the effectiveness of the flotation process. In this pre-treatment, the focus is on the withdrawal/discharge speed in collecting wastewater as a test and the effectiveness of mixing wastewater with coagulants and air pressure. These three aspects are used in equilibrium to achieve the optimum dose for the static mixer use scheme. Meanwhile, the impeller mixer scheme uses rotational speed in mixing with the coagulant, contact time, and Reynolds number to achieve the required turbulence. Apart from that, the use of electrical energy in the pump is also calculated in these two schemes. The results obtained were the amount of weight of oil and grease collected in the static mixer pretreatment of 9.12% w/v and the impeller mixer of 7.63% w/v and the results of the organic content of the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) parameter for the static mixer were 86.92 % and mixer impeller 78.86 %. From these results, static mixers have advantages over using impeller mixers in terms of the effectiveness of the oil and grease reduction process.
Organic Waste Treatment Optimization Design Planning Using Simultaneous Composting Technology with EM4 and MOL at Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jawa Timur Hidayah, Euis Nurul; Novembrianto , Rizka; Rosariawari, Firra; Nisa, Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin; Sholikin, Mohamad; Rizki, Azizah Mahirah; Rositasari, Putri Redita
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4118

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Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jawa Timur is one of the public facilities that produces solid waste, including organic waste, inorganic, and hazardous waste. Waste that can be immediately utilized is organic waste consisting of food waste and leaves and twigs. Therefore, appropriate technology is needed to process organic waste into more useful goods and as a better management alternative through community service. One of the alternatives for processing waste is recycling it into compost using Simultaneous Composting Technology with EM4 and MOL. The main target of this community service is to reduce waste and utilize university waste with appropriate technology for regional coverage and national coverage in the future. The method of this community service is to separate waste between organic and non-organic, selected organic waste is cut by a hammer mill, and then other waste from the canteen activity is made Local Microorganisms (MOLs) as the decaying medium in the composite production of the organic garbage processing device reactor. As a result, this community service has been running smoothly and well. The results of this community service have a positive impact through the use of organic waste into compost which can be utilized by the internal campus and generate economic value.
Treatment of Laundry Wastewater Using Different Coagulants: Alum and HCA Nisa', Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin; Novembrianto , Rizka; Rosariawari, Firra; Rhomadhoni, Muslikha Nourma; Azzahra, Maulayya Fatimah
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4119

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The wastewater from industrial laundries has a high quantity of contaminants from the washing process, as well as chemical additives. The current study assessed the efficacy of the coagulation/occultation/sedimentation (C/F/S) method to treat laundry wastewater in relation to physicochemical parameters of water quality with the goal of treating this type of wastewater. For this purpose, an experimental design was applied to the C/F/S step using the addition of coagulant Alum, coagulant Alum plus flocculant Superfloc, and coagulant HCA. Alum coagulant has removal efficiency of 52% for COD and 37% for phosphate. The use of alum coagulant and Superfloc flocculant produces COD removal efficiency of 60% and phosphate removal efficiency of 58%. The use of HCA coagulant shows a removal efficiency of 64% for COD and 78% for phosphate. This shows that using more HCA coagulant is more effective than using alum coagulant and Superfloc flocculant in laundry wastewater treatment.
Sustainable Entrepreneurship: The Potential of Campus Waste in Making Entrepreneurial Products with High Selling Value Novembrianto , Rizka; Mirwan, Mohamad; Ervina, Dea Febrica; Sholikhah, Mar'atus; Wicaksono, Pandu
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4125

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UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur is one of the campuses in East Java. Various types of waste are produced on campus, including organic waste (used rice, used vegetables, tree branches, leaves, etc.) as well as inorganic waste, one of which is medical mask waste. The existence of these wastes will increase along with increasing human growth, in this case, student enrollment on campus. Therefore, waste processing must be carried out to reduce the generation and impacts that will result. One alternative for processing waste is recycling it into products with high selling value. This community service aims to show that the waste produced can be made into products that have high selling value such as soap from used cooking oil, maggots for fish food, local microorganisms, trash cans from used masks, pots from used masks, candles aromatherapy from used cooking oil and tumbler bottles to reduce use plastic bottles and compost. The method used in community service activities carried out at the UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur campus is to create solutions for managing the waste produced to solve existing problems. The solution is in the form of creating entrepreneurial products as mentioned previously. The result of this community service has been running smoothly and well. The products made have high selling value. This is proven by the entrepreneurial activities that have been carried out showing that these products are in demand by the public.
Comparison of DAF Pretreatment between Static Mixer and Impeller Mixer for Oil and Grease Reduction Rizka Novembrianto; Firra Rosariawari; Okik Hendriyanto Cahyonugroho; Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa'; Praditya Sigit Ardisty Sitogasa; Restu Hikmah Ayu Murti
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4107

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The problem of domestic wastewater originating from restaurants is the largest contributor to organic wastewater in urban waters. Among them are waste water parameters, namely oil, and grease. Oils and grease are compounds that do not dissolve easily in water. However, it can be dissolved with non-polar organic solvents. The carbon chains of oils and grease are also long. So, it is difficult to decompose and takes a long time if processing uses the help of microorganisms. So, the alternative is to use physical-chemical processing. In this research, we tried using a static mixer and an impeller mixer. We conducted a systematic review of DAF techniques in wastewater treatment. We reviewed six indexed databases namely dissolved air flotation, microbubbles, wastewater treatment, and key operational and design parameters involved in the effectiveness of the flotation process. In this pre-treatment, the focus is on the withdrawal/discharge speed in collecting wastewater as a test and the effectiveness of mixing wastewater with coagulants and air pressure. These three aspects are used in equilibrium to achieve the optimum dose for the static mixer use scheme. Meanwhile, the impeller mixer scheme uses rotational speed in mixing with the coagulant, contact time, and Reynolds number to achieve the required turbulence. Apart from that, the use of electrical energy in the pump is also calculated in these two schemes. The results obtained were the amount of weight of oil and grease collected in the static mixer pretreatment of 9.12% w/v and the impeller mixer of 7.63% w/v and the results of the organic content of the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) parameter for the static mixer were 86.92 % and mixer impeller 78.86 %. From these results, static mixers have advantages over using impeller mixers in terms of the effectiveness of the oil and grease reduction process.
Organic Waste Treatment Optimization Design Planning Using Simultaneous Composting Technology with EM4 and MOL at Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jawa Timur Euis Nurul Hidayah; Rizka Novembrianto; Firra Rosariawari; Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa; Mohamad Sholikin; Azizah Mahirah Rizki; Putri Redita Rositasari
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4118

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Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jawa Timur is one of the public facilities that produces solid waste, including organic waste, inorganic, and hazardous waste. Waste that can be immediately utilized is organic waste consisting of food waste and leaves and twigs. Therefore, appropriate technology is needed to process organic waste into more useful goods and as a better management alternative through community service. One of the alternatives for processing waste is recycling it into compost using Simultaneous Composting Technology with EM4 and MOL. The main target of this community service is to reduce waste and utilize university waste with appropriate technology for regional coverage and national coverage in the future. The method of this community service is to separate waste between organic and non-organic, selected organic waste is cut by a hammer mill, and then other waste from the canteen activity is made Local Microorganisms (MOLs) as the decaying medium in the composite production of the organic garbage processing device reactor. As a result, this community service has been running smoothly and well. The results of this community service have a positive impact through the use of organic waste into compost which can be utilized by the internal campus and generate economic value.
Treatment of Laundry Wastewater Using Different Coagulants: Alum and HCA Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa'; Rizka Novembrianto; Firra Rosariawari; Muslikha Nourma Rhomadhoni; Maulayya Fatimah Azzahra
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4119

Abstract

The wastewater from industrial laundries has a high quantity of contaminants from the washing process, as well as chemical additives. The current study assessed the efficacy of the coagulation/occultation/sedimentation (C/F/S) method to treat laundry wastewater in relation to physicochemical parameters of water quality with the goal of treating this type of wastewater. For this purpose, an experimental design was applied to the C/F/S step using the addition of coagulant Alum, coagulant Alum plus flocculant Superfloc, and coagulant HCA. Alum coagulant has removal efficiency of 52% for COD and 37% for phosphate. The use of alum coagulant and Superfloc flocculant produces COD removal efficiency of 60% and phosphate removal efficiency of 58%. The use of HCA coagulant shows a removal efficiency of 64% for COD and 78% for phosphate. This shows that using more HCA coagulant is more effective than using alum coagulant and Superfloc flocculant in laundry wastewater treatment.
Sustainable Entrepreneurship: The Potential of Campus Waste in Making Entrepreneurial Products with High Selling Value Rizka Novembrianto; Mohamad Mirwan; Dea Febrica Ervina; Mar'atus Sholikhah; Pandu Wicaksono
Nusantara Science and Technology Proceedings 8th International Seminar of Research Month 2023
Publisher : Future Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/nstp.2024.4125

Abstract

UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur is one of the campuses in East Java. Various types of waste are produced on campus, including organic waste (used rice, used vegetables, tree branches, leaves, etc.) as well as inorganic waste, one of which is medical mask waste. The existence of these wastes will increase along with increasing human growth, in this case, student enrollment on campus. Therefore, waste processing must be carried out to reduce the generation and impacts that will result. One alternative for processing waste is recycling it into products with high selling value. This community service aims to show that the waste produced can be made into products that have high selling value such as soap from used cooking oil, maggots for fish food, local microorganisms, trash cans from used masks, pots from used masks, candles aromatherapy from used cooking oil and tumbler bottles to reduce use plastic bottles and compost. The method used in community service activities carried out at the UPN "Veteran" Jawa Timur campus is to create solutions for managing the waste produced to solve existing problems. The solution is in the form of creating entrepreneurial products as mentioned previously. The result of this community service has been running smoothly and well. The products made have high selling value. This is proven by the entrepreneurial activities that have been carried out showing that these products are in demand by the public.
Co-Authors Abdus Salam Jawwad, Muhammad Adisty Tamandita Agustini, Rika Yayu Ali, Munawar Ali, Munawar Ambarsari, Utami Andini, Ari Annidya, Putri Azmi Aulia, Salsabila Ayu Murti, Restu Hikmah Ayu, Friska Azizah Mahirah Rizki Azzahra, Maulayya Fatimah Bella Meitha Wulandari Bella Meitha Wulandari Dea Febrica Ervina Denaya Andrya Prasidya Dewi Intan Elok Mayangsari Diana Aqidatun Nisa Dwi Setiyaningtyas Early Agista Mahardhika Ervina, Dea Febrica Erwin Kurniawati Euis Nurul Hidayah Firdaus, Nisa Afyfh Firra Rosariawari Firra Rosariawari Firra Rosariawari Gina Lova Sari Gunawan, Rizal Hakam, Muhammad Harmoko, Dian Fitri Hikmah Ayu M, Restu Hutapea, Octavianus Hutapea Ibnu Sholichin Ignacia Putri Dinayah Isna Nugraha Istiar, Bayu Jawwad, Muhammad Abdus Salam Kholifah, Wilujeng Rastinur Kindriari Nurma Wahyusi Lavyatra, Dinda Ayu M N Rhomadhoni Mar'atus Sholikhah Maulayya Fatimah Azzahra Mirwan, Mohamad Mohamad Mirwan Mohamad Sholikin Muhammad Abdus Salam Jawwad Muhammad Riza Pahlevi Munawar Munawar Munawar Munawar Munawar Munawar Muslikha Nourma Rhomadhoni Muslikha Nourma Rhomadhoni Navisa Ika Irmayanti Nisa Afyfh Firdaus Nisa', Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa', Syadzadhiya Qotrunada Zakiyayasin Nisa, Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin Nugroho, Adelia Nurjanah, Fadhilah Labibah Nurkhalisha, Seren Okik Hendriyanto Cahyonugroho Okik Hendriyanto Cahyonugroho Oris Hatpa Aditya Azhar Pandu Wicaksono Pandu Wicaksono Permana, Endah Budi Praditya Sigit Ardisty Sitogasa Pramesti , Hafidya Norista Pranandito Wisnu Prabowo Prilistyo, Dwimantoro Iman Putri Redita Rositasari Putri Redita Rositasari Putri, Marsanda Amelia Q Z N, Syadzadhiya Qatrunada, Sekar Huwaidah R H A Murti Rachmanto, Tuhu Agung Raden Kokoh Haryo Putro Ramadhani, Audyna Ayu Restu Hikmah Ayu Murti Rhomadhoni, Muslikha Nourma Rizki, Azizah Mahirah Rosariawari, Firra Rositasari, Putri Redita Safitri, Annisa Nur Shanty, Dina Kurnia Sholikhah, Mar'atus Sholikin, Mohamad Sunaryo, Merry W D Lestari Wahyudi, Muhammad Ilham Wang, Ya-Fen Wulandari, Bella Meitha Wulandari, Salsabila Puspita You, Shen-Jie Zain, Alifia Salsabila