Tropical Aquatic and Soil Pollution
Volume 6 - Issue 1 - 2026

Synergistic Effect of Banana Corm-Based Microbial Organic Liquid and Cyperus papyrus on Lead Removal in a Subsurface Flow Constructed Wetland System

Putu Primantari Vikana Suari (Environmental Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, Udayana University, Denpasar, 80361, Indonesia)
Nelson Darma Effendi (Environmental Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, Udayana University, Denpasar, 80361, Indonesia)
I Gede Andy Andhika Parahita (Environmental Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, Udayana University, Denpasar, 80361, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 May 2026

Abstract

Laboratory wastewater often contains hazardous heavy metals such as lead (Pb). A previous study found that laboratory wastewater contained Pb at a concentration of 3.52 mg/l, exceeding the Indonesian quality standard (1 mg/l; Minister of Environment Regulation No. 5/2014). In that study, laboratory wastewater was treated using a subsurface flow constructed wetland (SSF-CW) with Cyperus papyrus, which successfully reduced Pb concentration from 3.52 mg/l to 0.75 mg/l within 9 days. While effective, this setup required a long retention time and large space. To improve treatment efficiency, this study combined Cyperus papyrus with banana corm-based microbial organic liquid (MOL) containing indigenous microorganisms. A batch SSF-CW reactor (soil and gravel media) treated 1.2 l of artificial wastewater (initial Pb concentration: 3.33 mg/l) using 10% (v/v) banana corm MOL and four Cyperus papyrus plants. Pb concentration, pH, and plant morphology were monitored for nine days. The results showed that Pb concentration met the quality standard by day 2 (0.283 mg/l; 91.50% removal) and reached maximum removal on day 4, with Pb concentration < 0.0002 mg/l and 99.99% removal efficiency. Thus, combining Cyperus papyrus with banana corm MOL proved more effective in reducing Pb concentration than using Cyperus papyrus alone, achieving comparable results in only two days instead of nine.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

tasp

Publisher

Subject

Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Chemistry Engineering

Description

The journal is intended to provide a platform for research communities from different disciplines to disseminate, exchange and communicate all aspects of aquatic and soil environment, all aspects of pollution, and solutions to pollution in the biosphere. Topics of specific interest include, but are ...