Innovative Solutions for Melaka's River Water Treatment
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.37934/arfmts.117.2.2836Keywords:
TDS, pH, Melaka river, activated carbon, ZeoliteAbstract
Melaka's rivers, essential for agriculture, drinking water, and transportation, face growing pollution challenges due to urbanization and industry, threatening their ecological balance. This study delved into the assessment of river water quality in Melaka and the design of a practical water treatment device tailored for river water purification. Extensive testing, involving Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) and pH analysis, shed light on the existing poor state of the Melaka River water. The devised water treatment device, encompassing diverse filter materials and a submersible pump, yielded noteworthy outcomes. Notably, experiment 4, employing activated carbon and cotton wool for both inlet and outlet, demonstrated the highest efficacy, reducing TDS levels by a remarkable 44.21%, surpassing other trials. The employed materials exhibited the potential to neutralize pH levels and clarify river water, with cotton wool effectively trapping residues and impurities.