sugar industry is one of the industries that produce a high amount of
pollutant since its wastewater contains high amount of organic material, biochemical
oxygen demand (bod) and chemical oxygen demand (cod). if this waste is
discharged without a proper treatment into the watercourse, it can cause problem to aquatic
life and environment. for the primary treatment process, sugar wastewater can be treated
by using chemical precipitation method which involves coagulation process. currently,
ferric chloride has been used as the coagulant but it consumes more alkalinity and
corrosive. in this study, the suitable coagulant to be used to treat the wastewater from sugar
industry and the optimum conditions to achieve high percentage removal of cod was
determined. the characteristic of the wastewater was firstly determined. then, the most
suitable coagulant to be used for the treatment was studied by determining their efficiency
to reduce cod and tss in the wastewater at different dosages. aluminium sulphate
(alum), ferric chloride and polyaluminium chloride (pac) were chosen to be studied for
suitable coagulant. The optimum condition of the coagulant (ph, coagulant dosage, fast
mixing speed) was determined by using design expert software. results showed that alum
can be used to effectively remove 42.9% of cod and 100% of tss at high dosage (50
mg/l). the optimum condition of alum was at ph 5.2, 10 mg/l of alum and 250 rpm of
mixing speed. this shows that at optimum condition, alum can be used to treat wastewater
from sugar industry.