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TABLE OF CONTENTS

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

CHAPTER I AN OVERVIEW TO DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT


1.0 Introduction

1.1 Industrial Training Overview 3


1.1.2 Industrial Training Objectives
1.2 Company Background

1.2.1 Malaysia Department of Environment


1.2.2 Organizational Chart

1.2.3 Department Logo

1.2.4 Mission and Vision of DOE


1.2.5 Strategies

1.2.6 Services of DOE 7

CHAPTER II DEPARTMENT PROFILE

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2.0 Department in DOE Selangor

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2.1 Department of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)


2.2 Department of Project Pre-Sitting Evaluation

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2.3 Department of Written Permission and Approval

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2.4 Department of Monitoring and Technical Store

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2.5 Department of Education

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2.6 Department of Illegal Dumping of Hazardous Wastes/Open Burning


Controlling/Public Complaints and Emergency Cases 12
2.7 Department of Non-Point Sources 13
2.8 Department of License

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CHAPTER III OPERATIONAL AND ENFORCEMENT DIVISION SHAH ALAM SELATAN


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3.0 Operational and Enforcement Division
3.1 Shah Alam Unit

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3.2 The Function and Duties of Shah Alam Unit17


3.3 Duties Carried Out by Shah Alam Unit
3.4 Law Enforcement to Premises

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3.5 Frequency of Inspecting and Sampling

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3.6 Types of Inspection 19


3.7 Inspectors Field Notebook 19
3.8 Pre-Inspection Preparation 19
3.9 Onsite Inspection for Scrubber System

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3.9.1 Observation of Visible Emission 20


3.9.2 Overall Production Plant Review

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3.9.3 Review of Performance Monitoring Instruments and Records 21


3.9.4 Measure The Operating Parameters Of Scrubber System
Law Enforcement to GUNASELVI METAL (M) SDN BHD
Law Enforcement to OMYA (M) SDN BHD

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Law Enforcement to MALASIAN MEGA GALVANISER SDN BHD


Law Enforcement to BEST TILES WORK SDN BHD

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Law Enforcement to STANTA MAUSER (M) SDN BHD 34

CHAPTER IV AIR POLLUTION CONTROL (SCRUBBER SYSTEM)


4.0 Environmental Quality (Clean Air) Regulations 2014
4.1 Obligation to Comply with these Regulations

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4.2 Air Pollution Control 38


4.2.1 Dust Collector-Wet Scrubber

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4.2.2 Advantages of Using Wet Scrubber to Collect Particles and Gases Compared to
using other Air Pollution Control System
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4.2.3 Written Notification for Installation of Dust Collector to DOE

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4.2.4 Performance Monitoring 40


4.2.5.1 Requirement 40
4.2.5.2 Preventive Maintenance Procedure for Wet Particulate Scrubbers40
4.2.5.3 Regulatory Record Keeping Requirements 41

CHAPTER V INDUSTRIAL EFFLUENT TREATMENT SYSTEM (WASTE WATER


TREATMENT PLANT 42
5.0 Environmental Quality (Industrial Effluent) Regulations 2009
5.1 Inspection on Industrial Effluent Treatment System 43
5.2 Basic wastewater treatment facility (WWTP)
5.3 Chemical Treatment 44
5.3.1 Coagulation

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5.3.2 Flocculation

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5.3.3 Factors affect Coagulation and Flocculation


5.4 Biological Treatment

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5.5 Sampling Procedure

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Sampling of Effluent at OMYA Malaysia SDN BHD

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CHAPTER VI SCHEDULED WASTE MANAGEMENT

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6.0 Environmental Quality (Schedule Waste) Regulations 2005


6.1 Notification of Generation of Scheduled Wastes
6.2 Disposal of Scheduled Wastes

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6.3 Treatment of Schedule Wastes

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6.4 Recovery of material or product from Scheduled Wastes 53


6.5 Storage of Schedule Waste 53
6.6 Labeling of Scheduled Wastes

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6.7 Inventory of Schedule Waste

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6.8 Inspection of Schedule Waste

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6.9 Seminar Pematuhan Kualiti Alam Sekeliling (Buangan Terjadual) dan GSR

CHAPTER VII DAILY REPORTS

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7.0 Work Activity 58

CHAPTER VIII TASK 1 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM

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NOTIFICATION OF SCRUBBER SYSTEM 67


8.1 Design of Packed Tower Scrubber 69
8.2 Drawing of Packed Tower Scrubber using AutoCAD

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CHAPTER IX TASK 2 DESIGN OF WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT


9.1 WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT DESIGN

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9.1.1 Quality plan for manufacturing of body lotion

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9.2 Introduction

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9.2.1 Site of the Proposed WWTP


9.2.2 Design Criteria

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9.3 Process Description

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9.3.1 Oil water separation process

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9.3.2 Equalization Process

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9.3.3 Chemical Precipitation and Clarification Process


9.3.4 Biological Treatment Process
9.3.5 Polishing Process

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9.3.6 Sludge Dewatering System 80


9.3.7 Process Flow Chart 81
9.3.8 Drawing of Full Wastewater Treatment Plant

LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 3.1 Complaints Residential Area 23

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Figure 3.2 In Front of Premise

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Figure 3.3 Traced of Wood and Wire Being Burned

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Figure 3.4 Wire that have been burned 24


Figure 3.5 In front of Premise

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Figure 3.6 Schedule Waste Storage Area


Figure 3.7 Labelled Schedule Waste

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Figure 3.8 Effluent being released to public drain direct to Sungai Klang
Figure 3.9 Scrubber Tower
Figure 3.10 Cyclone

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Figure 3.11Dipping process of Galvanizing Metal

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Figure 3.12 Alco meter used to measure the thickness of the coating 30
Figure 3.13 In Front of Premise 32
Figure 3.14 Effluent being released to public drain

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Figure 3.15 Improper Storage of Schedule waste and no labelling


Figure 3.16 In Front of Premise 35
Figure 3.17 Chemical Treatment Tank 35
Figure 3.18 Sludge Thickener Tank

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Figure 3.19 Filter Press 35


Figure 3.20 Properly Labelled Schedule Waste 36
Figure 3.21 Schedule waste Storage Area
Figure 5.1 Labelled Bottle Sample

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Figure 5.2 Addition of Acid to Bottle Sample

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Figure 5.3 Sampling taken by Encik Hafizi

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Figure 5.4 Checked of pH for the sample

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Figure 5.5 Sealing of Bottle Sample

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Figure 6.1 Exhibition of Education and Supervision Unit


Figure 6.2 Presentation From Encik Azlan

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Figure 6.3 Banner from Kualiti Alam Booth

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