A NOVEL METHOD FOR INTEGRATED WATER TREATMENT PROCESS (WTP) WITH EMBEDDED SELF CATHODIC PROTECTION SYSTEM

Tubagus Fadhli Robby, Agung Purniawan, Sigit T. Wicaksono

Abstract


Clean water is a human need in daily life for washing and bathing and consumption. This study examines the application of electro-corrosion control material Adjust pH and electro coagulant in clean water treatment or Water Treatment Plant (WTP) on an industrial scale. The clean water product from this study will be compared with the clean water quality standard of the Minister of Health No. 32 of 2017. The results of the turbidity, pH, potential value and color testing in the raw water of the FASLABUH TNI AL area of the Lampa Natuna Strait are 80 NTU for turbidity, pH 5, 2, the potential value is -440 mV and 440 TCU after being treated with cathodic protection the result is an increase in the potential value, the potential value increases with the current. The potential value with a more negative value was achieved from a variation of the dose of 100 amperes for the anode adjusted pH which was -1200 mV while for the coagulant anode it was achieved by varying the current dose of 200 with a potential value of -1225 mV. The product of cathodic protection makes the value of turbidity and color decrease in the aluminum anode material used as anode coagulant. The highest turbidity value was achieved by a dose variation of ampere 180 with 0.5 while the highest color value was achieved by a dose variation of ampere 180 with a color value of 0.5 TCU.

Keywords


cathodic protection; water treatment; turbidity; colour; potential

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.12962/j2746279X.v3i1.13896

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