Performance Evaluation Of The Biological Unit Process For Fecal Sludge Supernate Treatment (Case Study: Iplt Madurejo Sleman Regency, Special Region Of Yogyakarta)
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https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v2i7.79Keywords:
IPLT, Fecal Sludge, Madurejo, Biological Process UnitAbstract
IPLT Madurejo is located in Sub-village Tinjon, Madurejo Village, Prambanan District, Sleman Regency, DIY. This IPLT was built in 2017 with a capacity design of 25 m3 /day. The existing condition shows that IPLT effluent from 2021-2022 has not met the quality standards of Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation No. 68 of 2016. Therefore it is necessary to evaluate the technical processes so that the effluent meets quality standards. The method in this evaluation is carried out through evaluating existing conditions with design criteria and recommendations, both in terms of operational and process aspects of each stabilization pond unit, namely evaluating technical criteria, evaluating capacity, evaluating efficient removal of treatment, evaluating IPLT operations and planning on alternative unit designs. The average influent discharge of IPLT Madurejo from 2021-2022 is 29 m3 /day, of which the planning design capacity is 25 m3 /day. Therefore, IPLT Madurejo has an overload capacity of 4 m3 /day. The alternatives are to add similar pools with the same volume as well as adding Holding Tanks, Grease Traps, and disinfectant pools can be used as recommendations to increase the performance of IPLT and have a high probability of successful operation.
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