1. Macrozoobenthos diversity as bioindicator water quality of Metro River, Malang City.
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Sueb, S., Damayanti, J., Rohman, F., Taufiq, Ahmad, Susanto, Hendra, Nur, Hadi, Aziz, Muhammad, Suksuwan, Acharee, Ng, Chen Siang, Jemon, Khairunadwa Binti, Amin, Mohamad, Diantoro, Markus, Mufti, Nandang, Malek, Nik Ahmad Nizam Nik, Wang, I Ching, Sunaryono, Zubaidah, Siti, Aulanni'am, Wibowo, Indra, and Handaya, Adeodatus Yuda
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WATER quality ,WATER pollution ,AGRICULTURAL wastes ,FRANKFURTER sausages ,CHIRONOMIDAE - Abstract
Metro River is one of the rivers in Malang city that still used for bathing and washing by the local community. Waste from household activities and agricultural waste is directly discharged into waterways, triggering water pollution. This study aims to determine the water quality of the Metro River based on the diversity of macrozoobenthos. The physicochemical factors are also measured, including temperature, pH, DO, and BOD. A Surber net collected the macrozoobenthos sample with three repetitions at each station. This study used the Shannon Wieners Index method to calculate macrozoobenthic diversity, the Water Quality Index to analyze physicochemical water parameters, and the Family Biotic Index method to analyze the Metro River water quality. This study shows a correlation between physicochemical parameters and the abundance of macrozoobenthos. The results also show that many macrozoobenthos from the Tubificidae, Chironomidae, Parathelphusidae, and Thiaridae families. The FBI analysis shows a value of station 1 (8.38), station 2 (6.90), station 3 (7.88), station 4 (6.78), and station 5 (7.44) classified as poor and very poor water quality categories, so the conclusion from this study that the Metro River has experienced heavy pollution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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