THE USE OF SILICA SAND, ZEOLITE AND ACTIVE CHARCOAL TO REDUCE BOD, COD AND TSS OF LAUNDRY WASTE WATER AS A BIOLOGY LEARNING RESOURCES
Moch Assiddieq1*, Satya Darmayani2
, and Wirapati Kudonowarso1
1 Environmental Engineering Study Program, University of Muhammadiyah Kendari
2 Medical Laboratory Technology Department, Health Polytecnic of Kendari
*corresponding e-mail: moch.assiddieq@gmail.com
ABSTRACT
The aquatic environment contaminated with detergent waste in high concentrations can endanger the
lives human and biota in the water. This study aimed to determine the decrease of BOD, COD and TSS
content of laundry liquid waste by using filter media of silica sand, zeolite, and activated charcoal. Filter
medium 1a can reduce BOD level from 98.6 mg/L to 58.80 mg/L (40.36%), while medium 1b can
decrease BOD level to 21.20 mg/L (78.48%). It showed that media 1a had not fulfilled the quality
standard of BOD of waste water that is 50 mg/L, while media 1b had fulfilled the standard of quality.
Filter media 1a can decrease COD level from 210 mg/L to 78.80 mg/L (62.47%), whereas medium 1b can
decrease COD to 25.60 mg/L (87.80%). This showed that media 1a and media 1b had met the quality
standard of COD of waste water that is 100 mg/L. Filter media 1a can decrease TSS level from 465 mg/L
to 122.5 mg/L (73.65%), whereas medium 1b can decrease TSS level to 52.3 mg/L (88.75%). This showed
that media 1a and media 1b had met the quality standard of TSS of waste water that is 150 mg/L.
Keywords: Silica sand, zeolite, activated charcoal, BOD, COD, TSS.
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