Forestry Agency Uses Treated Water of IPAL's Setiabudi MBBR
Reported by Wuri Setyaningsih | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
This is the first step to test the use of IPAL's treated water that can meet the needs of lawn watering
The Jakarta Forestry Agency uses the IPAL's Wastewater treatment from the Setiabudi Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) owned by PD PAL Jaya, to water plants.
PD PAL Jaya President Director Subekti said it is the realization of the form of cooperation between his party and the Forest Agency. He explained, a water tank truck with a capacity of four cubic meters had been used to water plants, Thursday (10/3) last night.
Rp 68 Billion Prepared for MBBR IPAL Development at Krukut Pump House"This is the first step to test the use of IPAL's treated water that can meet the needs of lawn watering," he expressed.
Even, the Fire and Rescue Agency would also use it for fire extinguishing process when the disaster occurs.
This MBBR is included in the attached growth reactor group, which is a reactor where microbiology grows on the surface of certain media and then forms a film layer as a kind of filter for wastewater.
It has many advantages compared to other biological wastewater treatment systems, including being easy to operate, inexpensive, powerful and flexible.
"The wastewater can't be disposed of just like solid waste or garbage," he sa
id.