1. Multi soil layering application (MSL) technique for degradation of pH, BOD, and surfactant level from detergent waste.
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Hanum, Farrah Fadhillah, Rahayu, Aster, Nuraini, Alfi, Nafira, Ardhana, Zhafirah Meuthia, and Lim, Lee Wah
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LIQUID waste ,BIOCHEMICAL oxygen demand ,WASTE treatment ,HAZARDOUS substances ,ENVIRONMENTAL quality ,CHARCOAL - Abstract
MSL (Multi Soil Layering) is a liquid waste treatment method that utilizes the ability of soil formed in a brick arrangement with a mixture of charcoal and equipped with an aeration pipe for oxygen intake in the waste to treat liquid waste. BOD (Biological Oxygen Demand) and surfactant levels have been proven to be reduced by using. Each material in the reactor has a different function to be able to produce safe waste. Some developing countries in this era of globalization are no exception to Indonesia the problem of waste, especially liquid waste, is a problem that can cause a decrease in environmental quality, and it can be concluded that wastewater that unwittingly contains hazardous substances is the main factor causing death and disease in the world so that research needs to be done to an experiment in managing liquid waste using the MSL method by taking samples from liquid waste produced from used washing water. The analysis results of BOD and surfactant levels decreased when the flow rate was getting smaller. When compared with the provisions of the Minister of Environment and Forestry of the Republic of Indonesia No. 68 of 2016 concerning the quality standards of wastewater. The best levels were obtained at a flow rate of 10 ml/minute from several variations (100 and 50 ml/minute) with BOD levels below 30 mg/minute. L samples 1, 2, and 3 at a flow rate of 10 ml/min with a total BOD of 7.936 mg/L, 3.872 mg/L, and 20 mg/L. and 0.2 mg/L for the determination of the surfactant level limit at a flowrate of 100 ml/s still has levels that can be said to be good in sample 5, which is around 0.2516 mg/L, at a flowrate of 50 ml/s found in samples 5 & 6 which is about 0.2425 mg/L and 0.2407 mg/L. While the flow rate of 10 ml/s was found in the second sample to the sixth sample, which was about 0.2686 mg/L, 0.1304 mg/L, 0.1053 mg/L, 0.0426 mg/L, and 0.0252 mg/L. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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