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Title: | GREEN WATER WHEEL |
Authors: | NORALIA SHAHIRA BINTI ROSLEE CHE HASYIMAH BINTI CHE HUSSIN NIK NUR SYAHERAH BINTI NIK ZAIYUMI JAMILAH BINTI HJ ABBAS |
Keywords: | Watermill Garbage Trap PSA Lake DPB |
Issue Date: | Jun-2020 |
Abstract: | The concept of this project is an innovation from river or lake cleaners that use watermills in the Netherlands. These watermills are built using recycled materials such as bicycle rims and recycled water bottles that can trap garbage on the surface of the PSA lake. In addition, the amount of garbage increases after the rain and makes it difficult to do the cleaning work. Garbage floating in PSA lakes prevents aquatic life from living better and affects the cleanliness of PSA lakes. This project aims to improve the water purity level of PSA lake to look cleaner and clearer. In addition, it can improve the quality of water hygiene for aquatic life in the lake, and can increase the pH value (acidity) of lake water to a neutral level for water. The method of project conducted is to build a watermill using recycled materials as well as improve the watermill with a garbage filter that serves to trap garbage in the lake. The findings of the project conclude that the reduction of waste in the PSA lake can be reduced which gives a good effect around the PSA lake, as life in the lake increases and the view of the lake becomes a soothing focus in the PSA. Modifications of projects that use plastic nets as garbage traps are replaced with stainless steel nets for longer shelf life. |
URI: | http://repository.psa.edu.my/handle/123456789/2566 |
Appears in Collections: | Full Paper |
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ABSTRACT_GREEN WATER WHEEL_DPB_5B.pdf | 393.23 kB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
POSTER_GREEN WATERWHEEL_DPB_5B.pdf | 1.03 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open | |
LAPORAN INOVASI_GREEN WATERWHEEL_DPB_5B.pdf | 1.98 MB | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
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