Measurement of Wastewater Turbidity Based on Total Dissolved Solids at Pancasila University

Authors

  • Muhammad Yaser Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Pancasila University, Jakarta Indonesia.
  • Untung Priyanto Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Pancasila University, Jakarta Indonesia.
  • Fauzie Busalim Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Pancasila University, Jakarta Indonesia.

Keywords:

Measurement, Wastewater, Turbidity, Water Quality, TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)

Abstract

Groundwater is polluted by industry, house and laboratory disposal. It is necessary to measure the value of water turbidity quality. Application of prototype design of tool design in this study will provide solutions. It is expected that the results of the research analysis and measurement of water turbidity and do the filtering to get the quality of clean water quality and can be reused. The method is carried out by monitoring the process of Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) using Arduino-based Turbidity Sensor with digital display and using short message service (SMS) display network. Implementation steps to maintain the quality standard of water quality before being discharged into the groundwater catchment around the Engineering Department Pancasila University (FTUP) campus, the FTUP Green plan educational institution becomes the Green Campus. The results obtained show that the measuring instrument is functioning properly and it has avarage error value about 0.98 %.

References

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Published

2021-04-22

Issue

Section

FoITIC 2020