Quick sand filtration in restaurant waste treatment with coconut fiber and activated carbon media: application of Van der Waals Force
Domestic liquid waste has become the leading cause of aquatic pollution, with a percentage of 60-70%. One of the media that has the potential to process water is coco fibre. This study aimed to analyze the Effectiveness of both media in reducing restaurant waste. The experiment was conducted with va...
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Main Authors: | Abd Mujahid Hamdan (Author), Husnawati Yahya (Author), Suci Muharrami (Author), Rahmad Maulana (Author) |
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Universitas Ahmad Dahlan,
2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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