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FACULTY OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND


ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

LABORATORY INSTRUCTION SHEETS

SUBJECT CODE
BFC 3121
EXPERIMENT CODE
MA3
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN
EXPERIMENT TITTLE
DEMAND
COURSE CODE
KOD ETIKA PELAJAR
(KEP)
JAB. KEJ. SUMBER AIR & ALAM SEKITAR
FAKULTI KEJURUTERAAN AWAM & ALAM SEKITAR
KUiTTHO

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___________________________
Tandatangan Pelajar

Nama : _______________________________

No. Matrik :____________________________

Tarikh :________________________________
FACULTY OF CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF WATER RESOURCES AND
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY

SHORT REPORT

SUBJECT CODE BFC 3121


EXPERIMENT CODE &
TITTLE
COURSE CODE
DATE
STUDENT’S NAME
GROUP
GROUP MEMBER’S NAME 1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
NAME OF LECTURER/
INSTRUCTOR/ TUTOR
DATE OF SUBMISSION
MARKS ATTENDANCE/ DISCIPLINE /10%
INTRODUCTION /5%
DATA ANALYSIS /15%
RESULTS /15%
DISCUSSION /25%
CONCLUSION /5%
REFERENCES /5%
TOTAL /80%
EXAMINER COMMENTS: APPROVAL STAMP

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ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT : WATER RESOURCES EDITION : MA3
AND ENVIRONMENTAL
ENGINEERING
REVISION NO: 03
LAB : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
LABORATORY
EXPERIMENT : BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN EFFECTIVE DATE : 01/12/07
DEMAND ( BOD) AMENDMENT DATE: 20/11/07
1.0 OBJECTIVE
To measures the strength of the water sample ( water, wastewater, etc) based on the amount of
oxygen needed to stabilize the organic matter in the sample.
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2.0 LEARNING OUTCOMES

i) the student be able to describe the importance of BOD in the environmental studies.
ii) the students be able to measure the BOD of samples with the right sample size.
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3.0 THEORY

Biochemical Oxygen Demand is a common, environmental procedure for determining the extent to
which oxygen within a sample can support microbial life. This method is popular in many
environmental laboratories analyzing waste water, compost, sludge, and soil samples.

When a measurement is made of all oxygen consuming materials in a sample, the result is termed
“ Total Biochemical Oxygen demand “ ( TBOD ) , or often just simply “ Biochemical Oxygen Demand

(BOD). Because the test is performed over a five day period, it is often referred to as a
“ five Day BOD “, or a BOD5.

In addition, this procedure is only suitable for samples void of serious matrix interferences. To gain a
broader appreciation of oxygen demand, additional avenues of interest may be explored including
CBOD (carbonaceous oxygen demand), COD (chemical oxygen demand), and TOC (total organic
carbon).

Because of complications measuring this ultimate BOD (BOD u), BODu is usually extrapolated from
laboratory 5-day BOD bottle tests  BODt = BODu ( 1 – e-kt )

In many biological treatment plants, the facility effluent large numbers of nitrifying organisms which
are developed during the treatment process. These organisms can exert an oxygen demand as they
convert nitrogenous compounds (ammonia and organic nitrogen) to more stable forms (nitrites and
nitrates). At least part of this oxygen demand is normally measured in a five day BOD.

Sometimes it is advantageous to measure just the oxygen demand exerted by organic


(carbonaceous) compounds, excluding the oxygen demand exeried by the nitrogenous compounds.
To accomplish this, the nitrifying organisms can be inhibited from using oxygen by the addition of a
nitrification inhibitor to the samples.The result is termed “Carbonaceous Biochemical Oxygen
Demand “ or BOD.

PREPARED BY : ROSLINDA SESWOYA

SIGNATURE :
DATE : 20 NOVEMBER 2007

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ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT : WATER RESOURCES
AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDITION : MA3
ENGINEERING

LAB : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING REVISION NO: 03


LABORATORY
EXPERIMENT : BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN EFFECTIVE DATE : 01/12/07
DEMAND ( BOD) AMENDMENT DATE: 20/11/07
4.0 EQUIPMENT & REAGENTS :

1. 5 units 300 mL BOD Bottles


2. Incubator , capable of maintaining 20 ± 1 0c
3. 100 mL beaker
4. 100 mL graduated cylinder
5. 2 units 25 ml meaning pipettes
6. DO meter
7. pH meter
8. Phosphate Buffer
Dissolve 8.5g KH2PO4, 21.7g K2HPO4, 33.4g Na2HPO4, and 1.7g NH4Cl in deionized water. Adjust
pH to 7.2, if necessary, with either 1 N H2SO4 or NaOH. Dilute to one liter.

9. Magnesium Sulfate
Dissolve 22.5g MgSO4.7H2O and dilute to one liter.

10. Calsium Chloride


Dissolve 27.5g CaCl2 and dilute to one liter.

11. Ferric Choloride


Dissolve 0.25g FeCl3.6H2O and dilute to one liter.

NOTE: To prepare dilution water, add one mL of each of the four solutions listed above to one liter of
deionized water. Saturate with DO by drawing a vacuum through the solution.

5.0 PROCEDURES

1. Collect the sample.


2. Measure the pH of the sample.
3. BOD measurement
- Determine the sample size
- Determine three sample size volume ( number of BOD bottles)
- Prepare a blank of dilution water

6.0 RESULTS AND CALCULATION


Write the results in bench sheet

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ENGINEERING

LAB : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING REVISION NO: 03


LABORATORY
EXPERIMENT : BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN EFFECTIVE DATE : 01/12/07
DEMAND ( BOD) AMENDMENT DATE: 20/11/07
7.0 DATA ANALYSIS

7.1 Calculate for the average BOD

7.2 Show all the calculation and state if any of the data needs to thrown out.

7.3 The dillution water blank can not deplete more than 0.2 mg/L. Was this criteria met?

7.4 Does you sample shows ’a toxic effect’?

7.5 Could you rely on your BOD results? Why?

7.5 By referring to Sewage/Effluent Standard (DOE, Malaysia ) could your sample be discharge to
river untreated? If not, suggest the associated treatment for BOD removal.

8.0 DISCUSSION

Q1. a) Calculate the min / max volume of sample to be added to prepare as estimated
BOD _____________ mg/L.

b) Why must samples containing cautic alkalinity or acidity be adjusted before preparing BOD
dilution?

c) The completed composite sample arrive in the lab at


eg:_________________,_______________) What is the latest day and time the sample can
be started for BOD.

d) Describe the function of BOD bottle’s cap and seal water.

Q2. a) Why must samples containing residual chlorine be dechlorinated before preparation of
BOD dilutions?

b) What reagents are required to chemically dechlorinate a BOD sample?

c) What must be done to samples which have been dechlorinated or adjusted for pH
variations?

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DEPARTMENT : WATER RESOURCES
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ENGINEERING

LAB : ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING REVISION NO: 03


LABORATORY
EXPERIMENT : BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN EFFECTIVE DATE : 01/12/07
DEMAND ( BOD) AMENDMENT DATE: 20/11/07
Q3. a) State the formula to calculate
i) seed correction
ii) BOD5 (seeded)

b) Calculate the seed correction and BOD5 (seeded) for the data given as below
   BOD5 of Seed Material       95 mg/L
  Dilution #1 mL of seed material 2 mL
  mL of sample 100 mL
  Start D.O. 7.8 mg/L
  Final D.O. 2.9 mg/L
 

Q4. a) 30 mL of wastewater are placed in a 300 mL BOD bottle. The sample is diluted to fill the
bottle. The DO concentrations at the beginning and the end of 5-day incubation period are
7.3 mg/L and 1.8 mg/L respectively. What is the BOD?

b) The BOD5 of a wastewater was determined to be 250 mg/L. If the reaction coefficient
was 0.23 l/d, calculate i) ultimate BOD, ii) BOD3 and iii) BOD remaining at 3 days

Q5. a) What is seeding process in BOD measurement?


b) Explain preparation of seed material.
c) What materials can be used to seed a BOD sample

Q6. What is the significance of dissolved oxygen ?

Q7. a) With regard to precision, ten percent duplicate or replicate samples should be run. This
would result in one duplicate sample or one replicate sample being run every ten samples.
Differentiate replicate and duplicate sample

b) When are DO levels at their highest and their lowest and why?

Bench sheet

BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND ( BOD)


Analyst:
Date:

Time :
Sample Details:

Source:

0
pH C

Pretreatment:

Alkalinity/Acidity Comments:

Sample Volume : __________mL

I N NaoH : __________mL
I N N2SO4:__________mL

Volume
DO
Sample Sample Sample Dilution Initial DO Final DO BOD
Depletion
Type ID ( mL) Factor (mg/L) ( mg/L) (mg/L)
( mg/L)

Blank
BOD---

Blank
BOD---

Blank
BOD---

Average BOD
( show the calculation)
Cancelled Data/ Result:

BOD__ =

BOD__ =

BOD__ =

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