AQUAPONICS SYSTEM FOR TREAT A CATFISH WASTEWATER
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Project Abstract
<p> <b>ABSTRACT </b></p><p>The combination of fish and plant production in an integrated recirculation system is called
Aquaponics System. In natural waters, ammonium is converted rather rapidly to nitrite and
further to nitrate by aerobic bacteria from the genera Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter,
through a process called nitrification. Ammonia (NH3) is the waste products of the fish and
extremely toxic to fish. First nitrifying process is by Nitrosomonas bacteria. Nitrosomonas
bacteria is cultured in the grow beds (gravel). This bacteria feed on both oxygen' and
ammonia and with their biological activities. Reaction of Nitrosomonas bacteria produces
excretes a chemical called nitrite (NO2). Nitrite is toxic to fish but not toxic as ammonia.
Second of nitrifying process is by Nitrobacter bacteria. Nitrobacter bacteria also cultured in
the grow beds (gravel). These bacteria utilize oxygen in its respiration, acts in similar way
as Nitrosomonas bacteria. Reaction of Nitrobacter bacteria have changes the nitrite into a
relatively harmless chemical called nitrate (NO3). Nitrate is primary source of plant
nutrition. Plants take in the converted nirates as nutrients. The nutrients are a fertilizer,
feeding the plants. This system produces the clean water to fish tank and ready for next
cycle. The aims of this research are to determine the characteristics of water quality from
the cultured catfish (Siluriforme) tank, to determine effect of vegetable (Ipomoea aquatic)
distribution on the wastewater quality and effect of the vegetable (Ipomoea aquatic)
growth. The results found the ideal range of temperature 27.92°C to 29.14°C and ideal
range of pH 6.50- 6.94. The temperature and pH in fish tank in controlled conditions.
Besides that, the results of BOD5, COD, TSS and N}14 - N concentration have decrease
responding to retention time. It is because of nitrifying process and the growing root of
plants and increasing the plants in Aquaponics. Besides that, Ipomoea aquatic grow rapidly
and seemed healthy
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Project Overview
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1<b>.1 BACKGROUND OF PROPOSED STUDY </b></p><p>The combined culture of fish and plants in re-circulating systems is called
aquaponics (Graber & Junge, 2009, p.148). Nutrients flow from wastewater generated by
the fish, either by direct excretion or the microbial breakdown of organic wastes are
absorbed by plants cultured hydroponically. Aquaponics also known as the integration of
hydroponics with aquaculture is gaining increased attention as bio- integrated food
production. Nutrient-rich effluent from fish tanks in aquaponics is used to fertigate
hydroponic production beds. This is good for the fish because plant roots and rhizobacteria
remove nutrients from the water. Fish mature, algae and decomposing fish feed are
generated the nutrients. These nutrients are contaminants that would otherwise build up to
toxic level in the fish tank, but instead serve as liquid fertilizer to hydroponically grown
plants. The hydroponic beds function as a biofilter where ammonia, nitrates, nitrites and
phosphorus are stripping off. So, the freshly cleansed water can then be re-circulated back
into the fish tank. The plant roots in association with the nitrifying bacteria living in the
gravel play a critical role in nutrient cycling without these microorganisms the whole
system would stop functioning. Thus, aquaponics sytem can enable the production of fresh
vegetables and fish protein since it is water re-uses system. Nutrient removal is essential for
aquaculture wastewater treatment to protect receiving water from eutrophication and for
potential reuse of the treated water. The integration of aquaculture with agriculture appears
to be an excellent way of saving water, disposing aquaculture wastewater and providing
fertilizer to the agriculture crop.
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<b>1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM </b></p><p>The intensive development of the aquaculture industry has been accompanied by an
increase in environmental impact. Discharges from aquaculture into the aquatic
environment generate substantial amounts of polluted effluent, containing uneaten feed and
feces. Wastewater from aquaculture contains nutrients, various organic and inorganic
compounds such as ammonium, phosphorus, dissolved organic carbon and organic matter.
The high levels of nutrients cause environmental deterioration of the receiving water
sources. Wastewater treatment of aquaculture is important because in many areas, water is
a limited resource and depending on the receiving water source. The total nutrients form
effluents can contribute to significant environmental degradation. The concept of
aquaponics involves integrating aquaculture and hydroponics is gaining increased attention
as a bio- integrated food production systems (Fox, Howerton & Tamatu, 2010). Reuse the
nutrient released by fish to grow crop plants is the primary goal of aquaponics. Aquaponics
systems are more environmentally sustainable than most traditional farming practices,
which have resulted in widespread soil erosion, desertification and pollution in Asia (A.
Endut, A. Jusoh, N. Ali, & W.B. Wan Nik, 2011). Thus, aquaponics system efficient use of
resources, reduction in risk of total crop failure, additional sources of food, extra income
and reduction of operation costs for farmers than fish culture alone.</p><p>
<b>1.3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES </b></p><p>The objectives of this research are:
L To determine the characteristics of water quality from the cultured fish tank.
ii. To determine effect of vegetable distribution on the wastewater quality
iii. Effect of the vegetable growth
1.4 SCOPE OF PROPOSED STUDY
In the proposed study, an aquaponics system is my conducted research. I will
determine the water quality characteristics from culture fish tank. Besides, I will determine
effect of vegetable distribution on the wastewater quality and effect of the vegetable
growth. Fish species is an important material in my research besides vegetables. I used
catfish (Siluriformes) as fish species and water spinach (Ipomoea aquatic) as vegetable to
run my experiment. The catfish I get from Agro Bazaar, Sungai Pekan and brought back to
my lab in University Malaysia Pahang (lIMP). In my experimental design, I will build a
mini aquaponics system. The waste discharge from catfish will treat by Ipomoea aquatic
roots and bacteria's and return to fish tank as a clean water. The parameters that will be
observed are Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD),
Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Ammonia Nitrogen (NH) and pH. During the experiment,
the heights of plant were observed and record every day.
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