ANGGURSI AMRI, SRI (2024) ANALISIS KADAR BESI (Fe) PADA AIR MINUM ISI ULANG DI KECAMATAN TERNATE SELATAN KOTA TERNATE. Sarjana thesis, Universitas Khairun.

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Introdution: Ternate City experiences annual population growth, resulting in increased demand for drinking water among its residents. Consequently, many Ternate City inhabitants have established refill drinking water depots, particularly in the transient South Ternate District, known for its boarding houses. These depots are susceptible to contamination during processing and filling stages at inefficiently supervised production sites. One significant issue is the excessive presence of Fe in the drinking water. Aim: To determine the organoleptic test and Fe concentration in refill drinking water in the South Ternate District, Ternate City, based on the Ministry of Health Regulation No. 492 of 2010. Methods: This research used a descriptive method, aimed to determine Fe concentration in refill drinking water in the South Ternate District, Ternate City, using UV-Vis spectrophotometry. Results: The results from 27 samples of refill drinking water in the South Ternate District, Ternate City, which were organoleptically tested by three testers, indicated that 100% of the samples met the regulations: they were tasteless, colorless, and odorless. The analysis of Fe concentration in the 27 samples of refill drinking water showed results ranging from 0.048 mg/L to 0.280 mg/L. The Fe concentration in the water sources were as follows: PDAM water source at 0.184 mg/L, borewell water at 0.192 mg/L, and dug well water at 0.32 mg/L. Conclusion: Of the 27 refill drinking water samples tested both organoleptically and for Fe concentration, all met the required standards. The A7 sample had the lowest Fe concentration at 0.048 mg/L, while the A20 sample had the highest Fe concentration at 0.280 mg/L. Keywords: Refill drinking water, Fe concentration, Organoleptic test. v

Item Type: Thesis (Sarjana)
Subjects: R Medicine > R Medicine (General)
Divisions: > Farmasih
> Farmasih
> Farmasih
> Farmasih
Fakultas > Farmasih
Fakultas > Farmasih
Fakultas > Farmasih
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Date Deposited: 06 Aug 2026 04:48
Last Modified: 06 Aug 2026 04:48
URI: http://digilib.unkhair.ac.id/id/eprint/6764

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