Abstract

The batik industry produces large volumes of wastewater with high organic content. Dyes in batik wastewater are difficult to degrade by biological processes. Therefore, further processing is needed to reduce pollutants before being released into the environment. This study aims to observe the performance of the ultrasonic cavitation, ozonation, and combination of ozonation/ultrasonic cavitation to treat batik wastewater, which was first given a coagulation-flocculation pre-treatment with Polyaluminium Chloride (PAC) coagulants. The variations applied were ultrasonic intensity (20%, 30%, and 60%) and pH of wastewater (4, 7, and 10). In this study, it was found that the combination of the ozonation/ultrasonic cavitation method with a pH of 4 and ultrasonic intensity of 20% produced the best performance, namely COD, TSS, and color (Pt-Co) removal of 77.02%, 95.15%, and 94.88%. The ultrasonic intensity and initial pH of wastewater played an important role in the performance of the treatment process. In the ultrasonic cavitation method with an ultrasonic intensity of 20%, the highest percentage of COD, TSS, and color (Pt-Co) removal was 65.59%, 91.51%, and 93.41%. The ozonation method in acidic conditions (pH 4) produced a better performance with COD, TSS, and color (Pt-Co) removal of 70.51%, 94.35%, and 96.10% for 60 minutes.

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