2022
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1022/1/012060
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Pre-Treatment of Laundry Greywater by Steel Slag for Safe Disposal

Abstract: Direct discharge of laundry greywater without any water pre-treatment in the drainage system has become a common practice in Malaysia. The study aimed to utilise steel slag as an adsorbent material for commercial laundry shop runoff (CLSR) to reduce chemical oxygen demand (COD) and total phosphorus (TP). Optimisation of the pollutants removal efficiency in CSLR by steel slag used Response Surface Methodology (RSM) using independent variables; different percentages of CLSR with tap water and contact time. The h… Show more

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“…At this condition, lowest COD concentration was obtained with 80% removal efficiency. CTW showed higher removal of COD as compared steel slag adsorbent that recorded only 55% removal [19]. The highest TP removal (71%) was recorded at 100 rpm shaking speed, 6 g/100 ml CTW dose and 90 minutes contact time.…”
Section: Response Surface Methodology (Rsm) Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…At this condition, lowest COD concentration was obtained with 80% removal efficiency. CTW showed higher removal of COD as compared steel slag adsorbent that recorded only 55% removal [19]. The highest TP removal (71%) was recorded at 100 rpm shaking speed, 6 g/100 ml CTW dose and 90 minutes contact time.…”
Section: Response Surface Methodology (Rsm) Optimizationmentioning
confidence: 89%