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Physiochemical property of wastewater discharged from smoked fish industry around fishponds area in Penatarsewu Village, Sidoardjo, East Java
Author(s) -
I Kusumanti,
W Yulianti,
Nur Jannah
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/744/1/012037
Subject(s) - wastewater , effluent , fishery , environmental science , overfishing , pollutant , biochemical oxygen demand , toxicology , business , fish <actinopterygii> , environmental engineering , ecology , chemical oxygen demand , biology
One form of fishery product diversification is in the form of smoked fish product, favored by the community because it has a delicious aroma and distinctive taste. Most fish smoked processes in Indonesia are traditionally carried out on a small scale (household) using simple tools that do not pay attention to sanitation and hygienic aspects. The huge potential for smoked fish is often seen as a source of pollutants that the local community complains about because its activities are considered to have an impact on health and environmental changes. This research objective aims to identify the physicochemical parameter of waste contained in smoked fish processing activities at Alo River, Penatarsewu Village, Sidoardjo Regency, East Java. Research conducts from September-November 2020, with direct sampling method of wastewater, a disposal site for fish smoking waste by determining the wastewater sample stations along the river, guided by the direction of the flow. Physicochemical properties including pH, TSS, TDS, BOD, and COD were analyzed by Standard Method for the Examination of Water and Wastewater. The result showed pH effluent was within the intolerance limit of 6-9. The highest TDS and TSS are showing by sample 9 were higher than the threshold limit value. The value TDS in sampling point 6 to 9 shows the TDS value was higher than the threshold limit value. The concentration of BOD and COD in the effluent sampling points 8 and 9 were higher with permission limit value Government Regulation, The Republic of Indonesia (PPRI) No. 82, 2001. It is caused by the presence of heavy equipment used as dredging activity along the river carried out by the local government. This indicates that pollution from fish smoking activities in Penatarsewu Village can be said to be insignificant when compared to activities outside fisheries.

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