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Penilaian kinerja pengolahan limbah cair di konteks pulau kecil: evaluasi multi-aspek Pulau Tidung Besar, Indonesia Prayoga, Gatot; Yulianto, Gatot; Effendi, Hefni
Jurnal Pengelolaan Lingkungan Berkelanjutan (Journal of Environmental Sustainability Management) JPLB, Vol 9, No 3 (2025)
Publisher : Badan Kerjasama Pusat Studi Lingkungan (BKPSL) se-Indonesia bekerjasama dengan Pusat Penelitian Lingkungan Hidup IPB (PPLH-IPB)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36813/jplb.9.3.265-289

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Small islands face unique sustainability challenges in domestic wastewater management (DWM) due to limited resources, confined space, and high ecological vulnerability, yet comprehensive multi-dimensional assessments remain scarce. This study addresses this gap through a multi-aspect assessment of the DWM system on Tidung Besar Island, Indonesia, integrating technical, institutional, environmental, and social dimensions in a densely populated tourism-based small island. An exploratory-descriptive approach was employed, combining field observations, stakeholder interviews, questionnaires, and secondary data analysis from March 2024 to August 2025. Data were analyzed through triangulation methods, descriptive statistics, and qualitative synthesis. The study reveals a critical paradox that despite strong community acceptance and established infrastructure comprising four wastewater treatment plants serving 831 house connections, the system faces severe environmental challenge. Ammonia and total coliform exceed quality standards by up to 163 and 137 times. Technical challenges include overcapacity in high-demand zones, equipment failures, and incomplete service coverage, while institutional monitoring remains weak. Socially, most residents lack wastewater knowledge yet report high satisfaction based on visible improvements. This reveals that community acceptance alone cannot serve as a reliable indicator of system success. The study also demonstrates that small island wastewater management requires integrated solutions addressing interconnected challenge across all dimensions simultaneously.
HEAVY METALS CONTAMINATION AND WATER QUALITY PARAMETER CONDITIONS IN JATILUHUR RESERVOIR, WEST JAVA, INDONESIA Prayoga, Gatot; Utomo, Bagus Amalrullah; Effendi, Hefni
BIOTROPIA Vol. 29 No. 1 (2022): BIOTROPIA Vol. 29 No. 1 April 2022
Publisher : SEAMEO BIOTROP

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11598/btb.2022.29.1.1443

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Waste pollution into the Citarum River (main water source of Jatiluhur Reservoir) was dominated by the manufacturing industry sector (textile, chemical, metal, pharmaceutical). Industrial was the most common contributor to heavy metal waste. Heavy metal contamination into waters will cause any problems, one of which was the emergence of various diseases both short and long term. Based on the issues, the study of heavy metal contamination and also water quality parameter conditions in the Jatiluhur Reservoir was necessary. The heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Hg, Pb, Cd) contents were determined using the X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) Spectrometry method (for sediment) and Atomic Absorption Spectrometry (AAS) method (for water). The other water quality parameters were analyzed using the methods from the Indonesian National Standard (SNI). Furthermore, the data were compared to the Canadian Sediment Quality Guidelines (for heavy metal in sediment) and water quality standards from Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 82 of 2001 (Class 3) (for water quality parameters). Concerning the discussion, Jatiluhur Reservoir was divided into three zones i.e. the inlet area, main inundation area, and outlet area. Conditions in the sedimentary layer, mercury (Hg) have accumulated throughout the Jatiluhur Reservoir area with conditions exceeding the maximum limit, while Cu metal tends to accumulate in the inlet area with conditions exceeding the minimum limit. For other heavy metals, exceed the minimum limit at some locations, but more results were below that. Although all heavy metals have not been detected in water, this was a warning that the presence of heavy metals in sediments can potentially dissolve into the water, the most extreme thing that can happen was upwelling. If this happens, the heavy metals can be contained excessively in water, harmful to and possibly consumed by aquatic biota and human. Considering these conditions, the biota that was most likely to be exposed was benthic organisms. In general, the water quality parameters in Jatiluhur Reservoir meet the quality standards. Only ammonia that does not meet the quality standards for sensitive fish life, regarding the massively of aquaculture activity in this reservoir.