PENGUKURAN DEBIT AIR MASUK DAN AIR KELUAR PADA INSTALASI PENGOLAHAN AIR (IPA)DI PERUSAHAAN DAERAH AIRMINUM (PDAM) TIRTA KEUMUENENG LANGSA

  • Muhammad Alfarisy Jurusan MIPA fisika fakultas teknik

Abstract

At PDAM Tirta Keumueneng Langsa, the flow of water into and out of the Water Treatment Plant (IPA) has been measured. The goal of the observation is to determine the amount of water discharged at Vnoth. According to the findings of the measurements, the flow of water into and out of the water ranges from 22.3 to 58.9 L/sec. Based on the measurement data, the entering and outgoing water discharges at the Water Treatment Plant undergo surface water fluctuation, with the inflow water having a higher discharge value than the outflow water (IPA). Several processes in the Water Treatment Plant (IPA) cause the varied discharge levels, including flocculation, sedimentation, and filtration. The water discharge value is affected by the distance and time between stations, resulting in a decrease in the amount of water produced. Each IPA has a varied water discharge capacity, ranging from 40 to 60 L/second.

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Published
2021-11-03
How to Cite
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M. Alfarisy, “PENGUKURAN DEBIT AIR MASUK DAN AIR KELUAR PADA INSTALASI PENGOLAHAN AIR (IPA)DI PERUSAHAAN DAERAH AIRMINUM (PDAM) TIRTA KEUMUENENG LANGSA”, hadron, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 54-58, Nov. 2021.
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