2016
DOI: 10.31315/e.v13i2.1919
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Pengaruh Limbah Industri Batik Menggunakan Pewarna Alami dari Desa Wukirsari terhadap Viabilitas Bakteri Tanah

Abstract: Industri batik menggunakan pewarna alami sedang berkembang. Pewarna alami diperoleh dengan melakukan ekstraksi pada beberapa tanaman seperti jolawe (Terminalia bellirica), mahoni (Swieteniamacrophylla mahoni) dan indigo (Indigofera tinctoria). Beberapa tanaman penghasil pewarna alami sering digunakan sebagai antibiotik alami karena mampu menghambat pertumbuhan mikrobia. Kemampuan senyawa tersebut menghambat pertumbuhan mikrobia perlu diwaspadai karena ada kemungkinan bahwa paparannya dalam tanah dapat menguran… Show more

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“…Nearly 85% of clean water consumption becomes wastewater with a large volume, dark color, and strong odor [2]. In general, batik wastewater is discharged directly into absorption wells or other water bodies without proper treatment, so it potentially pollutes the water environment nearby [3]. This happened to the batik industry in Kulon Progo, which received complaints from residents due to changes in the quality of well water which also became muddy, smelly, and itchy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nearly 85% of clean water consumption becomes wastewater with a large volume, dark color, and strong odor [2]. In general, batik wastewater is discharged directly into absorption wells or other water bodies without proper treatment, so it potentially pollutes the water environment nearby [3]. This happened to the batik industry in Kulon Progo, which received complaints from residents due to changes in the quality of well water which also became muddy, smelly, and itchy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%