Evaluation of ammonium issues in Indonesian groundwater: Potential sources and removal methods

Author:

Fahmi M A,Rohman A,Ahsan S A,Firmansyah F,Perdananugraha G M,Rusydi A F

Abstract

Abstract Elevated concentration of ammonium (NH4 +) has been identified as one of the problems with groundwater because it indicates anthropogenic disturbance. In this study, we evaluated the NH4 + presence in Indonesian groundwater and the land-use conditions possibly related to the issues. In addition, this research presents practical strategies for reducing NH4 + concentrations in groundwater. The spatial distribution shows that high levels of NH4 + are found in densely populated areas. Furthermore, land-uses analysis reveals that considerable concentrations of NH4 + were found in several land-uses, including settlement, agricultural, fishpond, industrial, and garbage disposal, reaching 24.16, 7.73, 16.7, 7.42, and 84.9 mg/L, respectively. However, the statistical analysis shows that not all land-uses types significantly correlated with groundwater NH4 + contents. Based on the p-value and confidence interval of 95%, NH4 + concentrations are significantly correlated with settlements, brackishwater ponds, and garbage disposal. Similarly, industrial and agricultural land-uses have positive correlations with NH4 + concentrations, although these correlations are insignificant. Finally, the promising methods for NH4 + removal are the adsorption and ion exchange methods using zeolite or biochar, which could reduce NH4 + levels by 90% and more. Furthermore, these methods do not require complicated application procedures.

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

General Medicine

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