Aquaculture contributes a large number of world food supplies which increases rapidly over these few years. Similarly, there is a huge development of aquaculture in Malaysia over the years. However, aquaculture activities generate wastewater with high in nutrients where developing a proper treatment system is crucial. An appropriate wastewater treatment is needed to reduce uncontrolled pollution and environmental impacts while sustaining the development of aquaculture industry. Hence, this study focuses on the implementation of green technology method namely physical and biological in treating aquaculture wastewater. Major effect of releasing wastewater that is rich in nutrients is mainly eutrophication. This problem could be mitigated utilizing microalgae whereby the nutrients used as feed for microalgae growth. However, excess nutrients will cause undesirable consequences such as algal blooms due to the rapid growth of microalgae. Therefore, harvesting microalgae after treating the wastewater helps in the prevention of this problem. Current microalgae harvesting technology depends on sophisticated and complex approaches such as hollow fiber filtration, chemical flocculants and centrifugation, which are deemed feasible if high value products were obtained. The potentiality of Moringa oleifera, filamentous fungus (Aspergillus niger), microalgae (Ankistrodesmus sp.), Biofloc Technology (BFT) and chitosan as bio-flocculant were investigated in harvesting microalgae, Chlorella sp.. This type of development in phytoremediation and phycoremediation with continuous bio-harvesting could promote the use of sustainable green technology for effective aquaculture wastewater treatment.
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2 January 2020
PROCEEDINGS OF 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON CHEMICAL PROCESS AND PRODUCT ENGINEERING (ICCPPE) 2019
25–26 September 2019
Semarang, Indonesia
Research Article|
January 02 2020
Green technology in treating aquaculture wastewater
Ahmad Jusoh;
Ahmad Jusoh
a)
1
School of Ocean Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
, 21030 Terengganu, Malaysia
3
Institute of Tropical Aquaculture, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
, 21030 Terengganu, Malaysia
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Nurfarahana Mohd Nasir;
Nurfarahana Mohd Nasir
b)
1
School of Ocean Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
, 21030 Terengganu, Malaysia
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Fareza Hanis Mohd Yunos;
Fareza Hanis Mohd Yunos
c)
1
School of Ocean Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
, 21030 Terengganu, Malaysia
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Hajjar Hartini Wan Jusoh;
Hajjar Hartini Wan Jusoh
d)
1
School of Ocean Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
, 21030 Terengganu, Malaysia
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Su Shiung Lam
Su Shiung Lam
e)
2
Pyrolysis Technology Research Group, Eastern Corridor Renewable Energy Group, School of Ocean Engineering, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
, 21030 Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia
3
Institute of Tropical Aquaculture, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
, 21030 Terengganu, Malaysia
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a)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2197, 020001 (2020)
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Ahmad Jusoh, Nurfarahana Mohd Nasir, Fareza Hanis Mohd Yunos, Hajjar Hartini Wan Jusoh, Su Shiung Lam; Green technology in treating aquaculture wastewater. AIP Conf. Proc. 2 January 2020; 2197 (1): 020001. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5140892
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