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Penentuan Prioritas Penanganan Genangan di Kecamatan Lembursitu, Kota Sukabumi Bagya Trirahmani, Anggia; Eka Wardhani; Didin Agustian Permadi; Etih Hartati
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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Lembursitu Subdistrict is one of the areas in Sukabumi City that often experiences flooding, especially during the high-intensity rainy season. This study aims to determine the priority of flood management in six affected locations spread across four villages. Priority assessment was carried out using a weighting method based on six parameters listed in the Minister of Public Works Regulation No. 12 of 2014, namely flood height, flood area, flood duration, flood frequency, economic losses, social and government facility disruptions, transportation losses and disruptions, housing losses, and private property losses. The research data was obtained through field surveys, community interviews, and secondary data from relevant agencies in Sukabumi City. The weighting results showed that the location with the highest priority for handling was L6 (Jl Raya Palabuhan II) with a score of 297.5, followed by L5 (Jl Merdeka) and L1 (Jl Merdeka). These three locations have a major impact on social, economic, transportation, and public service facility activities. These findings provide a basis for local governments to determine more effective flood management strategies, particularly through increasing drainage capacity, channel normalization, and the implementation of a sustainable eco-drainage-based flood control system.
Analysis of SO2, NOx, CO and PM2,5 Pollutant Dispersion from The Combustion of Domestic Waste Incinerators Vanya Nurulita Santana; Didin Agustian Permadi
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol. 11 No. 1 (2026): Januari 2026
Publisher : Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Serambi Mekkah

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The population of Bandung City in 2024 reached 2,579,837 people with a total daily waste generation of 546,151.49 tons/year. The largest composition of waste is domestic waste (household waste). The high volume of waste puts serious pressure on the Final Processing Site (TPA). As a form of commitment to achieving national waste management targets, the Bandung City government continues to encourage the implementation of the Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle (3R) approach. One solution from the implementation of 3R is the incineration of residual waste using a waste incinerator. However, the composition of waste greatly affects the quality of emissions produced. The content of organic materials, plastics, heavy metals, and water content in the waste can produce hazardous pollutants such as particulates, carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), dioxins, and furans if the incineration process is not carried out optimally. Air quality monitoring in the surrounding area needs to be considered, given that the effluent from waste incineration in incinerators is dispersed into the ambient air using AERMOD software.