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Journal of Clinical and Experimental Toxicology | Volume: 2

December 03-04, 2018 | Dubai, UAE

International Conference on

6

th

International Conference on

Toxicology, Clinical Toxicology & Pharmacology

Recycling & Waste Management

Joint Event

&

Proposed design of greywater treatment system in Batangas State University JPLPC Malvar campus

Lavinia Mercado, Carla Antonette Aranez

and

Lisbeth Valiente

Batangas State University, Philippines

P

otable water is becoming a rare resource in the world. It

is therefore essential to reduce surface and ground water

use in all sectors of consumption, to substitute freshwater with

alternativewater resources and to optimizewater use efficiency

through reuse options. A greywater comes from sinks, shower,

baths, and washing machine or simply defines as any domestic

wastewater, excluding sewage. Batangas StateUniversityMalvar

Campus has a total population of 5233, including students

from college, elementary, faculties, employee and personnel.

Increasing population of Bat state UMalvar campus can be lead

to water shortage and will cause high consume billing of water

which is cost an average monthly bill of 6,006 PhP according

to their accounting office. Batangas State University Malvar

produce high effluent of greywater with a total discharge of

57.4 gpmand as regard to our major, the researchers decided to

design a greywater treatment system in Bat state U Malvar for

having a new source of water for flushing toilet in the campus.

The researchers get the total effluent of Bat state U Malvar by

usingDrainageFixtureUnit of thecampus. Thismethodprovides

a simple, inexpensive, and practical means of estimating flow,

Based on the Result of Laboratory Analysis (ROLA) issued

by Optimal Laboratory Incorporated, the Total Suspended

Solid(TSS),Total Coliform Count(TCC),and Biochemical Oxygen

Demand(BOD) exceeded the effluent standards set by DENR.

Therefore, the greywater treatment system is needed. The

researchers design a Greywater Treatment System where the

treatment process to be applied is filtration and chlorination

and to be constructed in Batangas State University JPLPCMalvar

Campus with the capacity of 6.52m

3

.

e:

mercadolavinia@gmail.com

Toxicology 2018 & Recycling 2018, Volume 2

DOI: 10.4066/2630-4570-C1-003