Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation

In Kuching, partially treated black water from septic tanks and grey water are discharged into stonn water drains and subsequently into the rivers. Discharge from households was the main pollution source of the Sarawak River. The option of urban ecological sanitation was explored by the Sarawak Gove...

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Main Authors: Ling, Teck Yee, Kasing, Apun, Zainuddin, S. H.
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spelling my.unimas.ir.10772023-08-08T03:37:05Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1077/ Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation Ling, Teck Yee Kasing, Apun Zainuddin, S. H. AC Collections. Series. Collected works In Kuching, partially treated black water from septic tanks and grey water are discharged into stonn water drains and subsequently into the rivers. Discharge from households was the main pollution source of the Sarawak River. The option of urban ecological sanitation was explored by the Sarawak Government. Ecological sanitation involves separating wastewater at source and recycling of the nutrients. A pilot project of ecological sanitation was implemented. Grey water from selected households were clmmeled to a grease trap and then pumped to biofilters before flowing through a constructed wetland with two species of ornamental plants before discharge. The objective of this study was to deternline the efficiency of the biofilters and the constructed wetland. Results of six months of sampling indicated that there was significant improvement in water quality in terms of dissolved oxygen (DO), total suspended solids (TSS), reactivephosphorus (RP), total-phosphorus (TP), anunonia-nitrogen (AN), total nitrogen (TN), biochemical oxygen demand (BODs), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and fecal coliform counts. The influent DO of below 1 mg/L improved to 3.4 - 4.6 mglL in the effluent. Removals of BODs and COD were the highest .with means of 99 and 95% respectively. Removal of nitrogen were also high, 86% (AN) and 81 % (TN) respectively. Total removal of TSS was 81 %. Removal of phosphorus, though not as high were 64 (RP) and 61 % (TP). The biofilter contributed most of the total removal especially organic matter (97% for BODs and 92% for COD) followed by nitrogen (78% for AN, 62% for TN) and then phosphorus (66% for RP and 61 % for TP). The wetland contributed 53% of total removal ofTSS and 22-41 % of nutrients and 46% of the total increase in DO. The fecal coliform count in the influent was reduced by 99 % after the biofilter treatment. In teffilS of BODs, COD and TSS, the effluent complied with the effluent standard A of Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Sewage and Industrial Effluents). Furthermore, WQI indicated that the effluent quality of water improved from Class V to Class II. Therefore, this cost effective method of urban sanitation is highly recommended. International Conference on Environment 2006 (ICENV 2006) 2006 Proceeding NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/1077/1/Treatment%20of%20domestic%20wastewater%20in%20Kuching%20City%20-%20ecological%20sanitation.pdf Ling, Teck Yee and Kasing, Apun and Zainuddin, S. H. (2006) Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation. In: International Conference on Environment 2006 (ICENF 2006) 13-15 November 2006, Penang Malaysia. (Unpublished)
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Ling, Teck Yee
Kasing, Apun
Zainuddin, S. H.
Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation
description In Kuching, partially treated black water from septic tanks and grey water are discharged into stonn water drains and subsequently into the rivers. Discharge from households was the main pollution source of the Sarawak River. The option of urban ecological sanitation was explored by the Sarawak Government. Ecological sanitation involves separating wastewater at source and recycling of the nutrients. A pilot project of ecological sanitation was implemented. Grey water from selected households were clmmeled to a grease trap and then pumped to biofilters before flowing through a constructed wetland with two species of ornamental plants before discharge. The objective of this study was to deternline the efficiency of the biofilters and the constructed wetland. Results of six months of sampling indicated that there was significant improvement in water quality in terms of dissolved oxygen (DO), total suspended solids (TSS), reactivephosphorus (RP), total-phosphorus (TP), anunonia-nitrogen (AN), total nitrogen (TN), biochemical oxygen demand (BODs), chemical oxygen demand (COD) and fecal coliform counts. The influent DO of below 1 mg/L improved to 3.4 - 4.6 mglL in the effluent. Removals of BODs and COD were the highest .with means of 99 and 95% respectively. Removal of nitrogen were also high, 86% (AN) and 81 % (TN) respectively. Total removal of TSS was 81 %. Removal of phosphorus, though not as high were 64 (RP) and 61 % (TP). The biofilter contributed most of the total removal especially organic matter (97% for BODs and 92% for COD) followed by nitrogen (78% for AN, 62% for TN) and then phosphorus (66% for RP and 61 % for TP). The wetland contributed 53% of total removal ofTSS and 22-41 % of nutrients and 46% of the total increase in DO. The fecal coliform count in the influent was reduced by 99 % after the biofilter treatment. In teffilS of BODs, COD and TSS, the effluent complied with the effluent standard A of Environmental Quality Act 1974 (Sewage and Industrial Effluents). Furthermore, WQI indicated that the effluent quality of water improved from Class V to Class II. Therefore, this cost effective method of urban sanitation is highly recommended.
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author Ling, Teck Yee
Kasing, Apun
Zainuddin, S. H.
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Kasing, Apun
Zainuddin, S. H.
author_sort Ling, Teck Yee
title Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation
title_short Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation
title_full Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation
title_fullStr Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of domestic wastewater in Kuching City - ecological sanitation
title_sort treatment of domestic wastewater in kuching city - ecological sanitation
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