Mapping the potential pollution of fisheries industry wastewater in the Southern Coast of Jember Regency: Preliminary study on wastewater management planning
Abstract
Fisheries industries produce wastewater as by-product. Based on preliminary surveys,
there is no integrated wastewater management in the Southern Coast of Jember Regency where
the centre fisheries industry was taken place. This study aims to find areas that are potentially
polluted by fisheries industries wastewater and offer the information for planning integrated
wastewater management in the coastal area of Jember Regency. We collected primary and
secondary data about fish processing production and the impact of wastewater for environment.
The results were analysed descriptively and potentially polluted areas were mapped with ArcGis software. The study area involves two sub-districts, Puger and Ambulu sub-district. Surveys
conducted to 16 fisheries industries showed that 81.25% of them discharged the untreated
wastewater into the stream directly. Wastewater disposal into the stream not only cause pollution
in water bodies but also cause pollution in the Indian Ocean
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