ANALISIS KONTAMINASI BAKTERI DAN PENYEBARANNYA TERHADAP AIR TANAH KAWASAN TPA BURANGKENG
Groundwater has been the primary source of water used by the people in Burangkeng and Sumur Batu Village, Bekasi Regency for daily purposes. The existence of Burangkeng landfilling site in the area has triggered the possibility of groundwater pollution due to leachate infiltration, especially by...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Groundwater has been the primary source of water used by the people in
Burangkeng and Sumur Batu Village, Bekasi Regency for daily purposes. The
existence of Burangkeng landfilling site in the area has triggered the possibility of
groundwater pollution due to leachate infiltration, especially by pathogenic
bacteria. Coliform are found to be indicators in detecting bacterial contamination
in groundwater by inflicting waterborne diseases meanwhile Salmonella is
bacteria that pathogenic to humans. In order to explore any groundwater
pollution caused by leachate, a series of bacterial analysis methods are done to
the groundwater and leachate samples. Most Probable Number (MPN) method
was used to determine the total coliform, while the Total Plate Count method
along with Salmonella-Shigella agar media was used to measure the number of
Salmonella. Identification of other genus of bacteria was conducted to see the
dominant bacterial populations in the leachate and groundwater samples.
Groundwater samples were taken in 18 spots at Burangkeng and Sumur Batu
Village. Groundwater and leachate samples were taken in two seasons, which are
rainy and dry season, to further see any impacts to the groundwater and leachate
quality from rainwater infiltration. This study showed that leachate was not the
main source of the groundwater contamination, but the inadequate sanitary
facilities seemed to be related with groundwater contamination as well as the
most dominant bacteria in groundwater and leachate are Micrococcus and
Bacillus. |
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