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Names of Group:
1.Alvian Purwanto
2.Agung Dwi Hermawan
3.Deni Wijayana
4.Mala Wijayanti
5.Maranatha Fectaulin
Wastewater
 Liquid waste is all waste material is a

liquid derived from industry or
households that may contain pathogenic
microorganisms, toxic chemicals and
radioactivity.
Wastewater treatment techniques have
been developed are generally divided
into three methods.:
1. Physics processing
2. chemical processing
3. biological treatment






In general, prior to further processing of the
waste water, it is desirable that the suspended
materials are large and easy to settle or floating
materials aside first. Screening (screening) is an
efficient and inexpensive way to set aside a
large suspended material
Flotation process
Filtration Process
Adsorption membrane
Chemical wastewater treatment is usually
performed to remove particles that are not easily
settled (colloidal), heavy metals, phosphorus, and
toxic organic substances; by putting certain
chemicals are required. Materials in principle take
place through changes in the properties of these
materials, which can be not deposited from being
easily deposited (flocculation-coagulation), either
with or without the oxidation-reduction reaction,
and also takes place as a result of the oxidation
reaction.
All biodegradable waste water can be treated
biologically. As a secondary treatment, biological
treatment is seen as the most inexpensive processing
and efficient. In the decades has developed various
methods of biological treatment with any modifications.
Basically, the biological treatment reactors can be
divided into two types, namely:
1. Suspended growth reactor (suspended growth reactor);
2. Attached growth reactor (attached growth reactor).
Wastewater is very dangerous to human health given that many
diseases that can be transmitted through wastewater. Wastewater can
give as a carrier of the disease just like cholera, colitis, hepatitis infektiosa,
and schitosomiasis. Besides from being a carrier of the disease in the
waste water itself contained many bacterial pathogens cause diseases such
as:
 1. Virus
 2. Vibrio Cholera
 3. Salmonella typhosa and Salmonella typhosa a b
 4. Salmonella sp.
 5. Shigella sp.
 to treatment.
 7. Brusella Spp
 8. Mycobacterium Tuberculosa
 9. Spira
 10. Entamuba Histolitika
 11. Schistosoma spp
 12. Taenia spp
Beside from being a carrier of disease germs and
content of the waste water can also contain toxic
substances, irritants, odors and even high
temperatures and other materials that easily catch
fire. Such circumstances is highly influenced by the
source of the waste water. Cases that occurred in
Minamata Bay in 1953 is a real example where the
fishermen and their families to experience
symptoms of visual field constriction, paralysis, skin
feels thickened and can even cause death.
Such an occurrence is as a result eaten fish by
fishermen, and the fish that contain mercury have
eaten water content as a result of mercury that is in
the bay. Mercury is derived from waste water
contaminated by the factory that produces mercury
in waste the wastewater. In addition to mercury are
still many more other toxins that can endanger human
health, among others:
1. Plumbum
2. Chrome
3. Cyanide




Based on water quality data, has note that the water
quality standard of river can not be met throughout the
year. Water quality parameters are dominant is exceeded
fecal coli bacteria, BOD, COD and dissolved oxygen (DO). It
is showed that contamination of organic waste from
domestic and industrial is a major source of pollution need
priority handling in water pollution control efforts. Strategy
control contamination water which required as follows:
a. Reduction of pollution load pollution sources existing
through pollution control efforts.
b. Setting wastewater discharge point at the appropriate
regional river segment the capacity of the river capacity
that point.
c. Licensing restrictions on waste disposal the new segment
on local rivers is not have capacity again. On this area is
limited to activities that are not has the potential of
wastewater, such as the type dry industry, and others.
d. Increase the capacity of the river with
increase efforts to conserve the environment
water drainage system in the area of the river.
This activity is closely associated with spatial
planning and land use environmentally sound. In
this case need a strong commitment from all
parties to follow the plan that has been
determined. In addition to the increased power
capacity of the river can also be implemented
to improve and regulate continuity along the
flow capacity year, for example, with the
development dams / ponds or water sources
other.
e. Increased community participation for maintain
the river. In addition, people can also be a tool
pulley implementation adequate pollution control
effective.
PARAMETERS OF PROCESSED










BOD (Biological Oxigen Demand)
COD (Chemical Oxigen Demand)
SS (Suspended Solid)
TSS (Total Suspended Solid)
N-Ammonium (Nitrogen Removal)
N-Nitrit (Nitrogen Removal)
N-Nitrat (Nitrogen Removal)
P-Phospat (Phospourus Removal)
pH acid (under 3) or
Wastewater treatment is usually applied 3
stages namely preliminary treatment (pretreatment),
primary
processing
(primary
treatment), and the final processing (post
treatment). Preliminary processing is intended to
condition of load waste and other characters to
fit into the main processing. The main treatment
is to lower the selected primary pollutants in
wastewater. Later in the recent treatment for
advanced wastewater treatment processes to
match the quality standards established.


Primary processing (Primary Treatment)



Secondary processing (Secondary
Treatment)



Tertiary treatment (Tertiary
Treatment)



Disinfection (Desinfection)



Processing of Mud (Sludge Treatment)
Primary treatment physical separation of
organic matter suspended in the deposition
bath to reduce the biological oxygen
demand (BOD). Primary treatment stage of
wastewater is a process most of the
physics processing:


A. Filtering (Screening)



B. Early treatment (Pretreatment)



C. Precipitation
Secondary treatment stage is a biological treatment
process, ie by involving microorganisms that can break
down/degrade organic matter. Microorganisms are used
commonly are aerobic bacteria. There are three methods of
biological treatment is commonly used screening method with
droplets (trickling filter), activated sludge method (activated
sludge), and methods of treatment ponds (treatment
ponds/lagoons).
Degradation by microbes to reduce the organic matter content.
Two ways:
 Anaerobic degradation in the sludge tank / activated sludge
tank
 Aerobic degradation using trickling filter beds.


To remove residual organic compounds and
minerals (typically high berbeaya and not always
needed).



Phosphate can be precipitated by flocculation
using salt containing aluminum, iron or calcium.
Microbial pathogens can be eliminated by
chlorination or UV irradiation.
Activated charcoal can be used to remove
recalcitrant compounds oganik (fast growing).
Wastewater LIMBAH








What is DO, BOD, How may DO in waste
water ? fahty
How do you minimize wastewater ? cica
How the methods to kind waste water ?
How does BOD and DO affect the quality waste
water ?

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Wastewater LIMBAH

  • 1. Names of Group: 1.Alvian Purwanto 2.Agung Dwi Hermawan 3.Deni Wijayana 4.Mala Wijayanti 5.Maranatha Fectaulin
  • 2. Wastewater  Liquid waste is all waste material is a liquid derived from industry or households that may contain pathogenic microorganisms, toxic chemicals and radioactivity.
  • 3. Wastewater treatment techniques have been developed are generally divided into three methods.: 1. Physics processing 2. chemical processing 3. biological treatment
  • 4.     In general, prior to further processing of the waste water, it is desirable that the suspended materials are large and easy to settle or floating materials aside first. Screening (screening) is an efficient and inexpensive way to set aside a large suspended material Flotation process Filtration Process Adsorption membrane
  • 5. Chemical wastewater treatment is usually performed to remove particles that are not easily settled (colloidal), heavy metals, phosphorus, and toxic organic substances; by putting certain chemicals are required. Materials in principle take place through changes in the properties of these materials, which can be not deposited from being easily deposited (flocculation-coagulation), either with or without the oxidation-reduction reaction, and also takes place as a result of the oxidation reaction.
  • 6. All biodegradable waste water can be treated biologically. As a secondary treatment, biological treatment is seen as the most inexpensive processing and efficient. In the decades has developed various methods of biological treatment with any modifications. Basically, the biological treatment reactors can be divided into two types, namely: 1. Suspended growth reactor (suspended growth reactor); 2. Attached growth reactor (attached growth reactor).
  • 7. Wastewater is very dangerous to human health given that many diseases that can be transmitted through wastewater. Wastewater can give as a carrier of the disease just like cholera, colitis, hepatitis infektiosa, and schitosomiasis. Besides from being a carrier of the disease in the waste water itself contained many bacterial pathogens cause diseases such as:  1. Virus  2. Vibrio Cholera  3. Salmonella typhosa and Salmonella typhosa a b  4. Salmonella sp.  5. Shigella sp.  to treatment.  7. Brusella Spp  8. Mycobacterium Tuberculosa  9. Spira  10. Entamuba Histolitika  11. Schistosoma spp  12. Taenia spp
  • 8. Beside from being a carrier of disease germs and content of the waste water can also contain toxic substances, irritants, odors and even high temperatures and other materials that easily catch fire. Such circumstances is highly influenced by the source of the waste water. Cases that occurred in Minamata Bay in 1953 is a real example where the fishermen and their families to experience symptoms of visual field constriction, paralysis, skin feels thickened and can even cause death.
  • 9. Such an occurrence is as a result eaten fish by fishermen, and the fish that contain mercury have eaten water content as a result of mercury that is in the bay. Mercury is derived from waste water contaminated by the factory that produces mercury in waste the wastewater. In addition to mercury are still many more other toxins that can endanger human health, among others: 1. Plumbum 2. Chrome 3. Cyanide
  • 10.   Based on water quality data, has note that the water quality standard of river can not be met throughout the year. Water quality parameters are dominant is exceeded fecal coli bacteria, BOD, COD and dissolved oxygen (DO). It is showed that contamination of organic waste from domestic and industrial is a major source of pollution need priority handling in water pollution control efforts. Strategy control contamination water which required as follows: a. Reduction of pollution load pollution sources existing through pollution control efforts. b. Setting wastewater discharge point at the appropriate regional river segment the capacity of the river capacity that point. c. Licensing restrictions on waste disposal the new segment on local rivers is not have capacity again. On this area is limited to activities that are not has the potential of wastewater, such as the type dry industry, and others.
  • 11. d. Increase the capacity of the river with increase efforts to conserve the environment water drainage system in the area of the river. This activity is closely associated with spatial planning and land use environmentally sound. In this case need a strong commitment from all parties to follow the plan that has been determined. In addition to the increased power capacity of the river can also be implemented to improve and regulate continuity along the flow capacity year, for example, with the development dams / ponds or water sources other. e. Increased community participation for maintain the river. In addition, people can also be a tool pulley implementation adequate pollution control effective.
  • 12. PARAMETERS OF PROCESSED          BOD (Biological Oxigen Demand) COD (Chemical Oxigen Demand) SS (Suspended Solid) TSS (Total Suspended Solid) N-Ammonium (Nitrogen Removal) N-Nitrit (Nitrogen Removal) N-Nitrat (Nitrogen Removal) P-Phospat (Phospourus Removal) pH acid (under 3) or
  • 13. Wastewater treatment is usually applied 3 stages namely preliminary treatment (pretreatment), primary processing (primary treatment), and the final processing (post treatment). Preliminary processing is intended to condition of load waste and other characters to fit into the main processing. The main treatment is to lower the selected primary pollutants in wastewater. Later in the recent treatment for advanced wastewater treatment processes to match the quality standards established.
  • 14.  Primary processing (Primary Treatment)  Secondary processing (Secondary Treatment)  Tertiary treatment (Tertiary Treatment)  Disinfection (Desinfection)  Processing of Mud (Sludge Treatment)
  • 15. Primary treatment physical separation of organic matter suspended in the deposition bath to reduce the biological oxygen demand (BOD). Primary treatment stage of wastewater is a process most of the physics processing:  A. Filtering (Screening)  B. Early treatment (Pretreatment)  C. Precipitation
  • 16. Secondary treatment stage is a biological treatment process, ie by involving microorganisms that can break down/degrade organic matter. Microorganisms are used commonly are aerobic bacteria. There are three methods of biological treatment is commonly used screening method with droplets (trickling filter), activated sludge method (activated sludge), and methods of treatment ponds (treatment ponds/lagoons). Degradation by microbes to reduce the organic matter content. Two ways:  Anaerobic degradation in the sludge tank / activated sludge tank  Aerobic degradation using trickling filter beds.
  • 17.  To remove residual organic compounds and minerals (typically high berbeaya and not always needed).  Phosphate can be precipitated by flocculation using salt containing aluminum, iron or calcium. Microbial pathogens can be eliminated by chlorination or UV irradiation. Activated charcoal can be used to remove recalcitrant compounds oganik (fast growing).
  • 19.      What is DO, BOD, How may DO in waste water ? fahty How do you minimize wastewater ? cica How the methods to kind waste water ? How does BOD and DO affect the quality waste water ?