Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology

This research aimed to investigate the optimum conditions of slow sand filter (SSF) media modification by using ground Anadara granosa shell waste and the effect of the ripening period on the total coliform (TC) removal efficien�cy. The response surface methodology with the central composite desig...

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Main Authors: Fitriani, Nurina, Ni’matuzahroh2, Ni’matuzahroh, O’Marga, Timothy Tjahja Nugraha, Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira, Imron, Muhammad Fauzul, Isnadina, Dwi Ratri Mitha, Soedjono, Eddy Setiadi
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.73052022-07-21T03:51:19Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7305/ Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology Fitriani, Nurina Ni’matuzahroh2, Ni’matuzahroh O’Marga, Timothy Tjahja Nugraha Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira Imron, Muhammad Fauzul Isnadina, Dwi Ratri Mitha Soedjono, Eddy Setiadi T Technology (General) This research aimed to investigate the optimum conditions of slow sand filter (SSF) media modification by using ground Anadara granosa shell waste and the effect of the ripening period on the total coliform (TC) removal efficien�cy. The response surface methodology with the central composite design was conducted with three factors, namely, seeding time (2–3 weeks), running time (0–20 days), type of SSF media (i.e., river sand, A. granosa shell, and their combination), as independent variables. The results showed that the ripening period factor interacted insignificantly by improving the TC removal efficiency due to short ripening time (p > 0.05). The optimum conditions of the SSF to achieve maximum TC removal efficiency (99.70 ± 21.50%) were as follows: combination media of river sand and ground A. granosa shell waste, 2.8 weeks (20 days) of ripening period, and 20 days of operation. In conclusion, the optimum operating parameters of the slow sand filter revealed that the combination of river sand and A. granosa shell as well as prolonged ripening and running times could increase the removal efficiency of TC. Hence, the A. granosa shell has good application potential as filter media to remove TC from the municipal wastewater. 2022 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7305/1/J14277_5132ec6f6096bbef4cdfd8200b84249d.pdf Fitriani, Nurina and Ni’matuzahroh2, Ni’matuzahroh and O’Marga, Timothy Tjahja Nugraha and Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira and Imron, Muhammad Fauzul and Isnadina, Dwi Ratri Mitha and Soedjono, Eddy Setiadi (2022) Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology. Journal of Ecological Engineering, 23 (6). pp. 100-111. https://doi.org/10.12911/22998993/147833
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Fitriani, Nurina
Ni’matuzahroh2, Ni’matuzahroh
O’Marga, Timothy Tjahja Nugraha
Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Imron, Muhammad Fauzul
Isnadina, Dwi Ratri Mitha
Soedjono, Eddy Setiadi
Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology
description This research aimed to investigate the optimum conditions of slow sand filter (SSF) media modification by using ground Anadara granosa shell waste and the effect of the ripening period on the total coliform (TC) removal efficien�cy. The response surface methodology with the central composite design was conducted with three factors, namely, seeding time (2–3 weeks), running time (0–20 days), type of SSF media (i.e., river sand, A. granosa shell, and their combination), as independent variables. The results showed that the ripening period factor interacted insignificantly by improving the TC removal efficiency due to short ripening time (p > 0.05). The optimum conditions of the SSF to achieve maximum TC removal efficiency (99.70 ± 21.50%) were as follows: combination media of river sand and ground A. granosa shell waste, 2.8 weeks (20 days) of ripening period, and 20 days of operation. In conclusion, the optimum operating parameters of the slow sand filter revealed that the combination of river sand and A. granosa shell as well as prolonged ripening and running times could increase the removal efficiency of TC. Hence, the A. granosa shell has good application potential as filter media to remove TC from the municipal wastewater.
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author Fitriani, Nurina
Ni’matuzahroh2, Ni’matuzahroh
O’Marga, Timothy Tjahja Nugraha
Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Imron, Muhammad Fauzul
Isnadina, Dwi Ratri Mitha
Soedjono, Eddy Setiadi
author_facet Fitriani, Nurina
Ni’matuzahroh2, Ni’matuzahroh
O’Marga, Timothy Tjahja Nugraha
Radin Mohamed, Radin Maya Saphira
Imron, Muhammad Fauzul
Isnadina, Dwi Ratri Mitha
Soedjono, Eddy Setiadi
author_sort Fitriani, Nurina
title Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology
title_short Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology
title_full Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology
title_fullStr Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology
title_sort optimization of slow sand filtration for the raw municipal wastewater treatment by using the blood cockle (anadara granosa) shell as an alternative filter media through the response surface methodology
publishDate 2022
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