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Pengenalan Cara Kerja Irigasi Sistem Tetes Pada Masyarakat Kelompok Tani Di Desa Segala Anyar Kabupaten Lombok Tengah Negara, I Dewa Gede Jaya; Supriyadi, Anid; Wiradarma, Lalu Wirahman; Setiawan, Agustono; Hasyim; Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit; Saidah, Humairo; Rohani; Suparjo; Pracoyo, Atas; Salehudin; Eniarti, Miko
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 7 No 3 (2024): Juli - September
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v7i3.9146

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Masyarakat Desa Segala Anyar merupakan masyarakat yang berada di perbukitan sebelah selatan Pelabuhan Lembar, dengan kondisi medan berlereng. Sebagian besar Masyarakat memiliki lahan pekarangan dan kebun walaupun tidak begitu luas dengan kondisi berterasering. Sumber air Masyarakat berasal dari Sumur bor di lahan pribadi. Memperhatikan potensi lahan usahatani warga dengan kondisi rata-rata datar dan musim kemarau kesulitan akan air irigasi, maka perlu diberikan pengetahuan bagaimana caranya memanfaatkan air terbatas untuk usahatani dengan sistem irigasi yang efisien seperti dengan pemanfaatan irigasi tetes. Masyarakat perlu diberi pengenalan cara irigasi tetes memberikan air pada tanaman dengan media tanam polybag yang sederhana , sehingga nantinya dapat dipilih sebagai alteratif dalam mendukung usahatani di musim kemarau pada sawah tadah hujan yang ada. Pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pengenalan cara irigasi yang efisien dengan sistem tetes sehingga dapat mendukung kegiatan pertanian masyarakat sawah tadah hujan di desa Segala Anyar dan mendukung penyediaan bahan pangan kebutuhan KEK Mandalika. Tahapan pengabdian dilakukan terdiri dari survey lokasi, tinjauan lahan pertanian, pengenalan irigasi tetes, diskusi dan tanya jawab serta evaluasi. Pengabdian ini telah berhasil memberi pengetahuan penggunaan irigasi tetes pada 15 kelompok tani di Desa Segala Anyar, penyuluhan telah memberi wawasan dan pengenalan cara irigasi tetes memberikan air pada titik tanaman pada peserta. Dengan demikian diharapkan Masyarakat nantinya dapat memilih sistem irigasi yang mungkin dipilih disesuaikan dengan potensi sumber air yang tersedia.
Pendampingan Pembelajaran Lapangan Dalam Perancangan Dan Penggunaan Sistem Irigasi Tetes Pada Mahasiswa Tingkat Akhir Negara, I Dewa Gede Jaya; Salehudin, Salehudin; Suroso, Agus; Widiyanti, Desi; Salsabila, Fera Fitri; Supriyadi, Anid; Setiawan, Ery; Wiradarma, Lalu Wirahman; Suparjo, Suparjo; Eniarti, Miko; Hidayati, Nufalia
Jurnal Gema Ngabdi Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): JURNAL GEMA NGABDI
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jgn.v7i3.621

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Final-year students of the Civil Engineering Department are the spearhead of the University of Mataram's output. They need to be provided with comprehensive academic knowledge and skills to enable them to adapt to a flexible workplace. This is especially true in the current era of drought, which is a significant concern, making it crucial to provide students with the efficient use of water for crop irrigation. Therefore, final-year students need to be encouraged to undertake field-level learning to complement their knowledge and skills before completing their studies. Therefore, it is necessary to mentor final-year students in the design and use of water-efficient drip irrigation systems at the field level for a specific period of time to improve their competency until they are able to use drip irrigation in agriculture. This activity aims to mentor final-year students in the design and use of drip irrigation systems at the dryland level in Pujut District, Central Lombok Regency. The mentoring activities include site preparation, network preparation, drip irrigation network testing, and the use of drip irrigation in the planting medium. The irrigation design uses ¾-inch and ½-inch PVC pipes, factory-made Netafim (NTF) drip pipes, a 600-liter water tank as the water source, and accessories. Students were mentored through the stages of creating a distribution network, designing a drip irrigation network, testing it, and implementing it on their planting areas. The mentoring program successfully guided four final-year students and local residents, and the students were able to construct a drip irrigation network on approximately one acre of land. The students have successfully implemented the drip irrigation system.
Simple Downflow Water Filtration System in Sasake Village Sulistiyono, Heri; Supriyadi, Anid; Saadi, Yusron; Pathurahman; Akmaluddin; Pratomo, Hardi
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December: In Progress
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1219

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The availability of clean water needs to be a special concern in the community, because there are several cases in various regions in Indonesia where the availability of clean water sources becomes difficult to obtain during the long dry season, one of which is in the West Nusa Tenggara region, specifically in Sasake Village, Praya Tengah District, Central Lombok Regency. The main water source used in Sasake Village is PDAM water. However, in recent years, several villages in Central Lombok Regency have experienced drought, making it difficult to obtain clean water. The BPBD of Central Lombok Regency must prepare clean water at the peak of the dry season for several villages, including Sasake Village. Alternative water sources in Sasake Village are wells and the Batujai Reservoir. However, at the peak of the dry season, the water in several wells becomes cloudy and smelly, so residents cannot use it as clean water. This community service initiative seeks to implement a user-friendly downflow water filtration system designed for community-level ownership, operation, and maintenance. The design of this filter uses a 4" PVC pipe containing filter media, including sand, palm fiber, charcoal (activated carbon), and cotton. This physical water purification process excludes chemical and biological reactions, relying instead on gravity-driven separation of suspended solids from the fluid phase. Based on the filtering results, it is known that this tool can reduce turbidity concentration by 69.3% and eliminate odors. According to the evaluation results of the counseling participants, there has been a significant increase in understanding of simple water filtration methods. Counseling regarding this water filtration tool is crucial so that the community can overcome clean water problems independently.