Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose

The ablution ritual consumes large quantities of water, especially in mosques and public prayer rooms, where the greywater is allowed to run free and drain away. In Malaysia, most ablution system consists of a line of water taps with a drainage trough to carry the greywater to main drains. Some dece...

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Main Authors: Che Saad, Muhammad Adib, Mohideen Batcha, Mohd Faizal, Razali, Mohd Azahari, Abdul Rahman, Ramhuzaini, Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ariff, Lam, Hong Yin, Ishak, Maizul, Yusop, Azli
Other Authors: Ismail, Al Emran
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.30912022-01-03T07:26:48Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3091/ Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose Che Saad, Muhammad Adib Mohideen Batcha, Mohd Faizal Razali, Mohd Azahari Abdul Rahman, Ramhuzaini Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ariff Lam, Hong Yin Ishak, Maizul Yusop, Azli TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery TL500-777 Aeronautics. Aeronautical engineering The ablution ritual consumes large quantities of water, especially in mosques and public prayer rooms, where the greywater is allowed to run free and drain away. In Malaysia, most ablution system consists of a line of water taps with a drainage trough to carry the greywater to main drains. Some decent water is lost in the process as the tap is left running. In view of unnecessary waste, a simple recycling system can be designed to collect, treat and reuse the ablution water within a close-loop system for non-drinking applications, such as toilet flushing, general washing, plants watering and flowerbed cultivation. Therefore, this study was conducted to recover and reuse the ablution greywater that produced from Masjid Sultan Ibrahim with an aquaponic system. The aquaponic system involves the use of fish as a source of nutrients for the plant's growth, while the plants filter the water for the fish. In addition, the aquatic system model has its own attraction value that is very compatible with the landscape of the Masjid Sultan Ibrahim and at the same time it also provides recreational activities. Penerbit UTHM Ismail, Al Emran 2020 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3091/1/Ch05.pdf Che Saad, Muhammad Adib and Mohideen Batcha, Mohd Faizal and Razali, Mohd Azahari and Abdul Rahman, Ramhuzaini and Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ariff and Lam, Hong Yin and Ishak, Maizul and Yusop, Azli (2020) Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose. In: Advances in Mechanical, Manufacturing and Aerospace Engineering. Penerbit UTHM, pp. 61-73. ISBN 978-967-2916-56-7
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topic TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL500-777 Aeronautics. Aeronautical engineering
spellingShingle TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
TL500-777 Aeronautics. Aeronautical engineering
Che Saad, Muhammad Adib
Mohideen Batcha, Mohd Faizal
Razali, Mohd Azahari
Abdul Rahman, Ramhuzaini
Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ariff
Lam, Hong Yin
Ishak, Maizul
Yusop, Azli
Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose
description The ablution ritual consumes large quantities of water, especially in mosques and public prayer rooms, where the greywater is allowed to run free and drain away. In Malaysia, most ablution system consists of a line of water taps with a drainage trough to carry the greywater to main drains. Some decent water is lost in the process as the tap is left running. In view of unnecessary waste, a simple recycling system can be designed to collect, treat and reuse the ablution water within a close-loop system for non-drinking applications, such as toilet flushing, general washing, plants watering and flowerbed cultivation. Therefore, this study was conducted to recover and reuse the ablution greywater that produced from Masjid Sultan Ibrahim with an aquaponic system. The aquaponic system involves the use of fish as a source of nutrients for the plant's growth, while the plants filter the water for the fish. In addition, the aquatic system model has its own attraction value that is very compatible with the landscape of the Masjid Sultan Ibrahim and at the same time it also provides recreational activities.
author2 Ismail, Al Emran
author_facet Ismail, Al Emran
Che Saad, Muhammad Adib
Mohideen Batcha, Mohd Faizal
Razali, Mohd Azahari
Abdul Rahman, Ramhuzaini
Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ariff
Lam, Hong Yin
Ishak, Maizul
Yusop, Azli
format Book Section
author Che Saad, Muhammad Adib
Mohideen Batcha, Mohd Faizal
Razali, Mohd Azahari
Abdul Rahman, Ramhuzaini
Ahmad Nazri, Mohd Ariff
Lam, Hong Yin
Ishak, Maizul
Yusop, Azli
author_sort Che Saad, Muhammad Adib
title Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose
title_short Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose
title_full Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose
title_fullStr Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose
title_full_unstemmed Development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose
title_sort development of an aquaponic system using ablution greywater for recreational purpose
publisher Penerbit UTHM
publishDate 2020
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/3091/1/Ch05.pdf
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