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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 68, 2018
The 1st Sriwijaya International Conference on Environmental Issues 2018 (1st SRICOENV 2018)
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Article Number | 03006 | |
Number of page(s) | 4 | |
Section | Reducing Global Warning Effect | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186803006 | |
Published online | 27 November 2018 |
Pollutants of Fish Processing Industry and Assessment of its Waste Management by Wastewater Quality Standards
School of Environment Science, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia.
* Corresponding author: soesilo@indo.net.id
The aim of this research was to evaluate the waste management by analysing pollutants produced by the Fish Processing Industry (The XYZ Company). Field observations were carried out to see the conditions of management. While, wastewater samples were carried out in each production process. The method of analysis was covered by the conditions of waste management, and the quality and quantity of wastewater that assed based on waste quality standards for the Fish Processing Industry. The results showed that waste management at XYZ Company has not been done optimally. This is indicated by the wastewater directly only through the sewerage and it is not possible to utilize waste. In addition, the parameters of wastewater are above the wastewater quality standards. It showed the parameters of BOD5 and COD in the melting process (566.67 mg/l and 1,790 mg/l), cooking (971.67 mg/l and 1022.33 mg/l), and washing (788.33 mg/l and 2.518 mg/l). In addition, the parameters of BOD5 and COD waste load in the cooking process (1.397 kg/tonnes of raw material and 3.008 kg/tonnes of raw material) and washing (2.564 kg/tonnes of raw material and 8.684 kg/tonnes of raw material). The management improvement can encourage the ustainability of water and sanitation for all.
Key words: Fish Processing Industry / Pollutant / Waste Management / Waste Minimization
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