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PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT USING BIOCHIP MEDIA IN MBBR TECHNOLOGY : CASE STUDY “X GARMENT, CENTRAL JAVA Yusrina, Afifah; Ardhianto, Rachmad; Darojat, Khumaidah; Rahman, Arief
Lingkar: Journal of Environmental Engineering Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): LINGKAR : Journal of Environmental Engineering
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering (Prodi Teknik Lingkungan), Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi, UIN Ar-Raniry Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22373/ljee.v5i2.5583

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“X” garment industry’s Sewage Treatment Plant (STP) was built to treat domestic wastewater with an inflow capacity of 500 m3/day. The main principle of the STP technology is an attached growth process with Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology using biochip media. Wastewater treated at the STP must meet the water quality standards of Ministry of Environment and Forestry Regulation 68 of 2016 before being discharged into water bodies. Therefore, this research aimed to evaluate the “X” garment industry’s STP performance. Wastewater sampling was carried out at the inlet and outlet of STP. Water quality parameters analyzed included pH, BOD, COD, TSS, oil and grease, ammonia, and total coliforms. The removal efficiency value is obtained from the calculation of sampling results. The analysis showed that all treated water parameters met the water quality standards throughout the research period. Hence, the average removal efficiency value at the STP for each parameter was above 90%.
Pengaruh Proses Biodrying dalam Pemanfaatan Biomasa menjadi Solid Recovery Fuel (SRF) Darojat, Khumaidah; Yusrina, Afifah; Ardhianto, Rachmad; Hendri
Al-Ard: Jurnal Teknik Lingkungan Vol. 10 No. 1 (2024): September
Publisher : Department of Environmental engineering, Faculty of Science and Technology, Islamic State University Sunan Ampel Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29080/alard.v10i1.2187

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In developing countries, municipal solid waste remains a major unresolved problem. One way to manage municipal solid waste is to produce biomass. Biomass management from solid waste involves a natural or mechanically assisted biological drying process using bulking agents. This study employed natural and mechanical biodrying systems with blower assistance and corn starch industrial wastewater bulking agents. A blower expedites the process of reducing waste weight. The reactor with the blower exhibited the largest decrease in water content under the bulking agent addition conditions when the water content fell below 15%. Using a blower in the biodrying process reduces the drying time of biomass raw material by 50% compared to the non-blower method, which takes up to 12 days. 1 L of the bulking agent is the most effective biodrying dose. The percentage carbon value in the biodrying process was 42.02% higher when a bulking agent was used than a non-bulking agent (35.98%) and a blower was not used (40.82%). Including a bulking agent during biodrying enhances the composition's elemental value and speeds up the reduction and evaporation or drying of waste.