Abstract:
ABSTRACT Peat water is a type of water that does not meet the quality of clean water because it
has a cloudy color, smells, tastes and low pH. One of the peat water repair technologies is to use
activated charcoal to improve the quality of peat water. Water hyacinth has the potential to be used
as activated charcoal because it has high levels of C-organic. Charcoal needs to be activated to
open the pores, one of activator materials that can be used is ZnCl2. This study aims to determine
the potential of water hyacinth activated charcoal to be used as a peat water biofilter, to determine
the usefulness of ZnCl2 as a water hyacinth charcoal activator, and to determine the correct
concentration of ZnCl2 activator for water hyacinth charcoal activation process. The research was
conducted at the Production Laboratory of the Agroecotechnology Department, Animal Nutrition
and Food Laboratory, Animal Husbandry Department, Agriculture Faculty, and Water Quality and
Hydro-Bioecology Laboratory, Aquatic Resources Management Department, Fisheries and
Marine Faculty, Lambung Mangkurat University, Banjarbaru, from December 2020-January 2021.
This study used a completely randomly design (CRD) single factor that is difference in the
concentration of ZnCl2 activator with 4 experimental units. Activated charcoal of water hyacinth
can be used as a peat water biofilter as indicated by the parameters of turbidity, TDS, pH,
temperature, taste and smells of water. ZnCl2 can be used as an activator for charcoal of water
hyacinth using the physic-chemical activation method. The correct concentration of activator is
ZnCl2 30%.
Keywords: Peat water, Water hyacinth, activated charcoal, ZnCl2