Efficiency Analysis of COD and BOD decline of Coffee Wastewater in Phytoremediation Process using Water Hyacinth (Eichornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms)
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2015-06-05Author
WAHYUNINGSIH, Sri
NOVITA, Elida
SOEKARNO, Siswoyo
SETYORINI, Setyorini
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Coffee washing wastewater contains high organics. If the wastewater is directly discharged
into the environment, it can pollute and harm the environment, therefore the wastewater should be
treated before it is discharged into the environment. Phytoremediation is a kind of wastewater
treatment using plants. This study used water hyacinth and four concentration treatments i.e.
wastewater with concentration 880 mg/l (Aquarium A), concentration 1520 mg/l (Aquarium B),
concentration 3680 mg/l (Aquarium C), and concentration 17760 mg/l (Aquarium D). Concentration
of coffee wastewater dilution was 17 760 mg/l. This research was conducted by measuring the
parameters of COD and BOD. Results this research was phytoremediation by using water hyacinth
at different concentrations can reduce the content of COD and BOD. The most effective water
hyacinth planted in coffee waste water with low concentration was 880 mg / l (Aquarium A) which
decreases the efficiency of COD, BOD, are respectively 95.45%, 95.61%.
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