Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility

Aquaponics is an evolving sector with significant presence in arid regions or areas that have scarce arable land. Since they are a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics, naturally the focus of such systems will be the amount and quality of the food produced. Nevertheless, aquaponic systems also...

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Main Authors: Ngien, S. K., Shahidi, A. F. M., Doh, S. I., Chin, Siew Choo, Gisen, J. I. A., Chua, M.
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spelling my.ump.umpir.362262023-01-03T03:06:31Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36226/ Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility Ngien, S. K. Shahidi, A. F. M. Doh, S. I. Chin, Siew Choo Gisen, J. I. A. Chua, M. S Agriculture (General) TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) Aquaponics is an evolving sector with significant presence in arid regions or areas that have scarce arable land. Since they are a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics, naturally the focus of such systems will be the amount and quality of the food produced. Nevertheless, aquaponic systems also contain large quantites of various microorganisms that helps with fish growth and the assimilation of nutrients by plants. In a way, they are cleaning up the water as well but this aspect of aquaponic systems is largely ignored. In this study, effluent from a sewage treatment plant was fully applied in a media bed unit aquaponic system in place of natural freshwater to investigate the capability of the system in improving the quality of the water. On top of that, economic feasibility of such a system using the benefit-cost ratio method was also studied. It was found through this study that the first 12 hours upon application of the contaminated water is when the rate of change in the parameters were greatest. The water quality parameters tested (biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total suspended solids, ammonia-nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen, phosphorous, oil & grease) showed good improvement by the end of each trial. Economic feasibility of the treated sewage effluent aquaponic system was also studied using the benefit-cost ratio and it was found that the system is able to deliver a positive net present value. In short, aquaponic systems is a feasible alternative to traditional farming and agriculture. Penerbit UMP 2022-12 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36226/1/Water%20Quality%20Improvement%20Featuresof%20Aquaponic%20Systems.pdf Ngien, S. K. and Shahidi, A. F. M. and Doh, S. I. and Chin, Siew Choo and Gisen, J. I. A. and Chua, M. (2022) Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility. Construction, 2 (2). pp. 39-47. ISSN 2785-8731 https://doi.org/10.15282/construction.v2i2.7781 https://doi.org/10.15282/construction.v2i2.7781
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topic S Agriculture (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
spellingShingle S Agriculture (General)
TA Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)
Ngien, S. K.
Shahidi, A. F. M.
Doh, S. I.
Chin, Siew Choo
Gisen, J. I. A.
Chua, M.
Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility
description Aquaponics is an evolving sector with significant presence in arid regions or areas that have scarce arable land. Since they are a combination of aquaculture and hydroponics, naturally the focus of such systems will be the amount and quality of the food produced. Nevertheless, aquaponic systems also contain large quantites of various microorganisms that helps with fish growth and the assimilation of nutrients by plants. In a way, they are cleaning up the water as well but this aspect of aquaponic systems is largely ignored. In this study, effluent from a sewage treatment plant was fully applied in a media bed unit aquaponic system in place of natural freshwater to investigate the capability of the system in improving the quality of the water. On top of that, economic feasibility of such a system using the benefit-cost ratio method was also studied. It was found through this study that the first 12 hours upon application of the contaminated water is when the rate of change in the parameters were greatest. The water quality parameters tested (biochemical oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand, total suspended solids, ammonia-nitrogen, nitrate-nitrogen, phosphorous, oil & grease) showed good improvement by the end of each trial. Economic feasibility of the treated sewage effluent aquaponic system was also studied using the benefit-cost ratio and it was found that the system is able to deliver a positive net present value. In short, aquaponic systems is a feasible alternative to traditional farming and agriculture.
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author Ngien, S. K.
Shahidi, A. F. M.
Doh, S. I.
Chin, Siew Choo
Gisen, J. I. A.
Chua, M.
author_facet Ngien, S. K.
Shahidi, A. F. M.
Doh, S. I.
Chin, Siew Choo
Gisen, J. I. A.
Chua, M.
author_sort Ngien, S. K.
title Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility
title_short Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility
title_full Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility
title_fullStr Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility
title_full_unstemmed Water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility
title_sort water quality improvement features of aquaponic systems and their economic feasibility
publisher Penerbit UMP
publishDate 2022
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/36226/1/Water%20Quality%20Improvement%20Featuresof%20Aquaponic%20Systems.pdf
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https://doi.org/10.15282/construction.v2i2.7781
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