The Use of Fly Ash and Bottom Ash to Reduce COD, TSS, and Color in Textile Industry Wastewater Effluent

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The textile industry wastewater effluent contains some levels of COD, TSS, and color, it must be reprocessed as a tertiary treatment using the filtration method. The goal of this research was to examine the ability of fly ash and bottom ash as filtration media to reduce the pollutant/organic load of COD, TSS, and color in textile industry wastewater effluent. The slow sand filter method was used in this study, and the filter media was derived from coal combustion waste. The variation used in this study is a variation of filter media (fly ash and bottom ash), with fly ash diameters of 0.11 and 0.35 mm, bottom ash diameters of 0.85-1.50 mm, and media thickness of 1.50-2.00 mm (10 cm and 20 cm). The study's findings demonstrated that using bottom ash and fly ash media in the filtration process with a slow sand filter system could maximize the efficiency of reducing COD, TSS, and color levels in textile industry wastewater effluent. In fly ash media, it can reduce COD, TSS, and Color by 90.58%, 81.87%, and 100%. Meanwhile, Bottom Ash filter media has an average COD, TSS, and Color reduction of 87.80%, 81.87%, and of 100%.

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Ayuningsih, B., Yuniarto, A., & Zuhri, S. (2023). The Use of Fly Ash and Bottom Ash to Reduce COD, TSS, and Color in Textile Industry Wastewater Effluent. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 1250). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1250/1/012009

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