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Journal : Community Empowerment

Biogas from goat waste as a green energy source Yarra Sutadiwiria; Mixsindo Korra Herdyanti; Mira Meirawaty; Himmes Fitra Yuda; Rendy Rendy; Riezky Kokky Mahendra; Gentala Ardikasa; Irina Letlora
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 5 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.8371

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Energy is one of the essential needs in the household sector. Sukasari Village in Rumpin District is one of the areas in Bogor, West Java, where some residents still use kerosene or firewood for their daily household needs. Burning kerosene or firewood will produce carbon emissions and can damage the environment. There needs to be an alternative source of clean energy that is both environmentally friendly and economical. Many goat farming operations in the Rumpin area generate waste, which has the potential to be converted into biogas and used as a source of clean energy. Based on the survey, the goats' waste is only processed into fertilizer. A solution for providing clean energy sources while utilizing goat waste is to create useful products for everyday live through training and socialization in the construction of biogas digester. Based on the activities, residents can understand the solution to providing clean energy sources through using goat manure waste and are interested in using biogas from goat manure waste for their daily household needs.
Education about the quality of groundwater for the people of Meruyung Village, Limo District, Depok Dewi Syavitri; Ramadhani Yaniar; Yarra Sutadiwiria; Rendy Rendy; Rosmalia Ditha Nugraheni; Cahyaningratri Primadani; Suci Maharani; Lalita A'fin; Firman Herdiansyah
Community Empowerment Vol 8 No 10 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.9698

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The city of Depok supports the capital city of Indonesia and experiences rapid population growth. As the population grows, the need for clean water becomes a significant concern in the area. According to data collected from 12 water samples in Cilodong District, Depok, all of them were found to be acidic and unsuitable for drinking. This community service initiative aims to provide the public with knowledge about techniques for building septic tanks that comply with regulations. Additionally, the public is educated on how to determine the characteristics of groundwater suitable for consumption. Counseling sessions were conducted at the Meruyung Village Office in Limo District, Depok City, and were attended by 26 Meruyung Village residents. The results of the program demonstrated an increase in public understanding of groundwater quality, rising from 74.5% to 89.5%.
Training on water acidity level (pH) measurement for disease prevention in Sukmajaya Subdistrict, Depok City Dewi Syavitri; Suliestyah Suliestyah; Yarra Sutadiwiria; Moehammad Ali Jambak; Rendy Rendy; Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo; Firman Herdiansyah; Suryo Prakoso; Budi Wijaya; Lalita ‘Afin; Suci Maharani
Community Empowerment Vol 10 No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31603/ce.12176

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This community service activity aims to educate the public about the quality of groundwater consumed. The training was conducted at the Sukmajaya Urban Village Office, Sukmajaya District, Depok City, and was attended by 17 participants consisting of village officials and residents. This training utilized pH indicator paper. Based on the evaluation results, public understanding of the clean water quality standards issued by the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Indonesia has increased, with 90% of participants recognizing that normal pH levels are a requirement for consumable clean water, 90% of participants understanding the appropriate pH levels for drinking water, and 100% of participants being aware of the Minister of Health Regulation on drinking water standards and sanitation regulations.
Co-Authors Ahmad Helman Hamdani Ahmad Helman Hamdani, Ahmad Helman Amalia Andriana, Yoga Andy Livsey Anggarini, Kinanti Sayekti Anjar Kurnia Ramadhan Ardilla Jefri Karista Arista Muhartanto, Arista Asri Nugrahanti Asy’ari Alfin Giovany Aufariq Asaria Cifa Bani Nugroho Barona Belladesta Benyamin Benyamin Budi Wijaya Cahaya Rosyidan Cahyaningratri Cahyaningratri P R Cahyaningratri P.R. Cahyaningratri Prima Riyandhani Cahyaningratri Primadani Desta, Barona Bella Edy Sunardi Eko Bayu Purwasatriya Emelia Sari Filipus Armando Armando Ginting Firman Herdiansyah Gentala Ardikasa Grace Stephani Hamdani, Ahmad Helman Harin Widiyatni Haryanto, Iyan Himmes Fitra Yuda Himmes Fitra Yuda Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo Imam Setiaji Ronoatmojo Irina Letlora Iyan Haryanto Iyan Haryanto, Iyan Jambak, Moehammad Ali Jane, Gabey K.Gunawan, Brahmantyo Lalita A'fin Lalita ‘Afin Mira Meirawaty Mixsindo Korra Herdyanti Moehammad Ali Jambak Mohammad Apriniyadi Mordekhai Mordekhai, Mordekhai Muhammad Burhannudinnur Muhammad Burhannudinnur Muhammad Taufiq Fathaddin, Muhammad Taufiq Muhammad Yusril Ihza Mahendra Triany Mustamina Maulani Novi Triany Onnie Ridaliani Prapansya Onnie Ridaliani, Onnie Pauhesti Pauhesti Pauhesti, Pauhesti Raffiwan, Azka Fadhillah Ramadhani Yaniar Rendy Rendy Riezky Kokky Mahendra Rosmalia Dita Nugraheni Rosmalia Ditha Nugraheni Sendjaja, Yoga Andriana Sonny Irawan Sonny Irawan Suci Maharani Suliestyah Suliestyah Sunny Yulia, Prayang Suryo Prakoso Syavitri, Dewi Taufan Marhaendrajana, Taufan Widia Yanti, Widia Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha Yeftamikha, . Yeftamikha, Yeftamikha Yeftamikha, Yeftamikha Yeftamikha, Yeftamikha Yoga Andriana Sendjaja Yoga Andriana Sendjaja, Yoga Andriana Yulia, Prayang Sunny Yusriani, Anggi Yusuf, Ariq Haykal