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The Effect of Education on Waste Management Activities 3R Method (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) in RW 016 Pagambiran Ampalu Nan XX Village, Lubuk Begalung District, Padang City in 2023 Shandy Rizky Bernanda; Darwel; Sri Lestari; Wijayantono; Afridon
Miracle Journal Get Press Vol 1 No 2 (2024): May, 2024
Publisher : CV. Get Press Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69855/mgj.v1i2.36

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The Padang City Environment Agency reported that the city generated an average of 643.76 tons of waste per day in 2021–2022. According to the head of RW 016, residents dispose of waste at the TPS due to limited available land. This study aims to assess the impact of education on 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) waste management in RW 016, Pagambiran Ampalu Nan XX Village, Lubuk Begalung District, Padang City, in 2023. A quantitative descriptive method was used with pretest and posttest assessments to measure knowledge levels. The paired sample t-test was employed for data analysis. The study involved 40 housewives as respondents, and data were collected through field observation and questionnaires. After data processing and analysis using frequency distribution tables, results showed a significant improvement in waste management knowledge after educational intervention. The mean score increased from 29.10 before education to 36.23 after, with a p-value of 0.000, indicating a statistically significant difference. These findings demonstrate that education positively influences 3R-based waste management behavior. To support sustainable waste practices, it is recommended that local government and village authorities provide adequate infrastructure such as segregated waste bins, recycling facilities, and environmentally friendly
Pembuatan, Uji Fungsi, Dan Uji Durabilitas Alat Pengambilan Sampel Udara Portabel Saputra, Arie Ikhwan; Mely Gustina; Aplina Kartika Sari; Suksmerri; Darwel
Jurnal Sanitasi Profesional Indonesia Vol 6 No 02 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Bengkulu

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This study aims to develop, test the function, and evaluate the durability of a portable air sampling device based on an impinger system as a low-cost alternative to commercial air samplers, which are currently expensive and difficult to access for regional institutions. The device was designed using easily purchased components, including a lithium-ion battery, vacuum pump, rotameter, and an SNI-standard impinger tube. The tool was assembled in a workshop and tested for functionality, sampling stability, and battery endurance. A comparative test was conducted with a standard air sampler owned by Poltekkes Kemenkes Padang. The prototype demonstrated stable airflow at 0.5 L/min for up to 4 hours, outperforming some commercial tools in portability due to its integrated battery and solar-charging capability. Comparative sampling for SO₂, CO, and NO₂ showed no significant difference between the prototype and standard devices. The device is also significantly cheaper, costing under 7 million IDR compared to commercial units priced at 47–94 million IDR. This study concludes that the prototype is feasible for field sampling and suitable as an affordable alternative for air quality monitoring.
Intervensi STBM dalam Pencegahan Stunting pada Ibu Hamil dan Ibu Baduta Asep Irfan; Darwel; Delima
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Cendikia Jenius Vol. 3 No. 2 (2026): Juni 2026
Publisher : CV. CENDIKIA JENIUS INDONESIA

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Stunting remains one of Indonesia’s most persistent nutritional challenges. According to the 2023 Indonesian Health Survey (SKI), the prevalence of stunting in West Sumatra reached 23.6%. One effective nutrition-sensitive intervention for stunting prevention is the Community-Based Total Sanitation (STBM) program, which consists of five main pillars. The working area of Belimbing Health Center in Padang shows a high-risk profile, with 449 stunted children, 247 underweight children, and exclusive breastfeeding coverage of only 62.76%. This Community Service Program aimed to enhance the knowledge and skills of pregnant women and mothers with children under two years old in implementing proper sanitation practices through the five STBM pillars. The intervention improved community participation, sanitation behavior, and family support for clean and healthy living. The community is expected to take a more active role in maintaining environmental sanitation and adopting clean and healthy living behaviors as an effort to prevent and reduce the prevalence of stunting. This activity is anticipated to contribute to the reduction of stunting rates in support of achieving the Golden Generation 2045.