2018
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/20184704004
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The Effect in the Wastewater Treatment at Soybean Curd of Contact Time Modification of Artificial Wetland Using SSF by Using Schoenoplectus Corymbosus to Improve Water Quality

Abstract: Soybean curd industrial is rapidly growing industry. Characteristic of effluent from soybean curd industrial may contains a lot of organic materials and suspended solids that give negative impact to water. One of the soybean curd industry pollution prevention is a modification of artificial wetlands with sub surface flow system using recirculation by S. corymbosus plant to reduce the value of BOD, TSS and nitrate in soybean curd wastewater. Early of research procedure is prepare wetland construction consist of… Show more

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“…Many various methods are conducted for treating soybean wastewater including membrane technology [7], biological treatment like activated sludge [8], microorganism strains [9][10], physico-chemical treatment such as the combination of coagulants with synthetic cationic polyelectrolyte [11], anaerobic reactor [2,4], or Research Article constructed wetlands [12][13]. Despite having contributions to pollutant removal, these methods have their own certain drawbacks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Many various methods are conducted for treating soybean wastewater including membrane technology [7], biological treatment like activated sludge [8], microorganism strains [9][10], physico-chemical treatment such as the combination of coagulants with synthetic cationic polyelectrolyte [11], anaerobic reactor [2,4], or Research Article constructed wetlands [12][13]. Despite having contributions to pollutant removal, these methods have their own certain drawbacks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%