An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila.

Reduction of pollutant emissions associated with research and educational activities is an important objective in line with making De La Salle University (DLSU) a model of sustainability. Research and educational institutions have unique waste management problems. Even though the volume of their was...

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Main Authors: Ang, Emeral Jaclyn C., Chiu, Normann H., Villamor, Jacqueline L.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-109232021-09-03T09:46:21Z An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila. Ang, Emeral Jaclyn C. Chiu, Normann H. Villamor, Jacqueline L. Reduction of pollutant emissions associated with research and educational activities is an important objective in line with making De La Salle University (DLSU) a model of sustainability. Research and educational institutions have unique waste management problems. Even though the volume of their wastes is minimal compared to typical industrial operations, the diversity of the wastes is considerable. Among the major contributors of wastes in DLSU-Manila are the chemistry laboratories which are known to utilize a large quantity of chemicals daily, some of which are found to be harmful to the environment. Through random sampling, samples were collected from the chemistry laboratories and from some of the discharge points around the university. Tests were conducted in order to characterize the wastes using the parameters chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), and pH. Test results of the samples from the chemistry laboratories show that the laboratories effluents registered a high COD and TSS value, particularly laboratories which uses large amounts of organic chemicals. From the results of the samples from the sewers, SJ and SPS were identified as the discharge points that possess high COD and TSS values which are above the DENR standards. This may be attributed to the presence of the chemistry laboratories and canteen located in the respective buildings. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10278 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Water quality management Other Chemical Engineering
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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language English
topic Water quality management
Other Chemical Engineering
spellingShingle Water quality management
Other Chemical Engineering
Ang, Emeral Jaclyn C.
Chiu, Normann H.
Villamor, Jacqueline L.
An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila.
description Reduction of pollutant emissions associated with research and educational activities is an important objective in line with making De La Salle University (DLSU) a model of sustainability. Research and educational institutions have unique waste management problems. Even though the volume of their wastes is minimal compared to typical industrial operations, the diversity of the wastes is considerable. Among the major contributors of wastes in DLSU-Manila are the chemistry laboratories which are known to utilize a large quantity of chemicals daily, some of which are found to be harmful to the environment. Through random sampling, samples were collected from the chemistry laboratories and from some of the discharge points around the university. Tests were conducted in order to characterize the wastes using the parameters chemical oxygen demand (COD), total suspended solids (TSS), and pH. Test results of the samples from the chemistry laboratories show that the laboratories effluents registered a high COD and TSS value, particularly laboratories which uses large amounts of organic chemicals. From the results of the samples from the sewers, SJ and SPS were identified as the discharge points that possess high COD and TSS values which are above the DENR standards. This may be attributed to the presence of the chemistry laboratories and canteen located in the respective buildings.
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author Ang, Emeral Jaclyn C.
Chiu, Normann H.
Villamor, Jacqueline L.
author_facet Ang, Emeral Jaclyn C.
Chiu, Normann H.
Villamor, Jacqueline L.
author_sort Ang, Emeral Jaclyn C.
title An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila.
title_short An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila.
title_full An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila.
title_fullStr An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila.
title_full_unstemmed An environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at SJ, SPS, LS, and Miguel Buildings of De La Salle University-Manila.
title_sort environmental audit of the wastewater discharges at sj, sps, ls, and miguel buildings of de la salle university-manila.
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/10278
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