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Artificial Rainfall Aquifer to Supply Clean Water Requirement During the Dry Season in Selengen Village, North Lombok Regency I Wayan Yasa; Didi Supriyadi Agustawijaya; Atas Pracoyo; Ery Setiawan; Hasyim Hasyim; I Dewa Made Alit Karyawan; Humairoh Saidah; I Dewa Gede Jayanegara; Dewandha Mas Agastya
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i2.608

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Selengen Village is one of the villages in North Lombok Regency that always experiences drought and lack of clean water every year. The problem of clean water availability is caused by limited water sources on the surface. The frequency of rainwater in Selengen Village is very small and with very low intensity. In order to meet the need for clean water, the community has to pay additional costs to buy clean water or wait for a drop from the government. The Selengan Village community has limited information regarding simple methods that can be used to collect clean water sourced from rainwater. The method used to introduce rainwater capture as a source of clean water is to provide direct outreach to the Selengen Village community about rainwater storage in the form of ABSAH (Artificial Aquifer for Rainwater Savings). The ABSAH method can be done individually or in groups. The socialization was carried out at the Panggung Barat Hamlet office involving the community consisting of farmer groups, community leaders, youth organizations and housewives. The result of the socialization regarding the introduction of artificial rainwater aquifers is the high desire of the community to create rainwater storage, either independently/individually or in groups. In the process of making it, the community hopes to get assistance from the implementation team so that the calculation of the storage volume is in accordance with the volume of water used. Apart from that, the community also hopes to be given drawings of storage designs, installations for collecting water from the roofs of houses and designs of distribution networks to people's homes.
Socialization of Environmental Road Maintenance in Settlements with the Application of Biopores to Reduce Water Runoff to the Road Surface I Dewa Made Alit Karyawan; I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara; I Wayan Yasa; Made Mahendra; I Wayan Joniarta
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i2.610

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As a result of rapid population growth, the Montong Are area in Mandalika Village, Mataram City experienced a change in land use from rice fields to residential land. The main obstacle faced is inadequate drainage due to the low position of the location and the height of the ground water level. Therefore, water often overflows onto the road surface during the rainy season, hampering traffic and causing damage to infrastructure. Water runoff can be reduced and drainage can be improved with the use of low-tech solutions such as biopores. Biopores outreach and training is needed to build a sustainable housing environment and reduce the negative impact of water runoff on road infrastructure. The stages of socialization activities include: Preliminary Survey; Preparation for implementation; Implementation of Socialization; evaluation stage; and Preparation of Reports and Outputs. The socialization activity began with the delivery of material about biopores and discussion, followed by a demonstration on how to make biopores. The community has been successfully educated about biopores and their function in absorbing rainwater into the soil and reducing the possibility of erosion and flooding. The community was very enthusiastic about taking part in the socialization of biopores making activities considering its benefits for use in road maintenance activities. The knowledge gained can increase public awareness of utilizing this concept as a solution that can be applied to overcome the problem of runoff and flooding on the road surface. So that people can actively participate in the construction and maintenance of biopores around where they live because of the benefits they experience
Increasing the Utilization of Bamboo for Rainwater Capture Networks in Batu Jaran Hall, Batulayar Village Yasa, I Wayan; Hasyim, Hasyim; Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit; Jayanegara, I Dewa Gede; Saidah, Humairo; Rohani, Rohani; Agastya, Dewandha Mas
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.753

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The problem of clean water for people in the highlands always arises every dry season. Getting clean water every day requires a lot of effort to find a water source that is very far away. Some people even have to spend additional money to get clean water. This is also the case with people in Batulayar sub-district who live in the highlands, especially in the mountains. Surface water sources are not available so that it becomes a routine problem every year. In overcoming this problem, some people make rainwater reservoirs either in groups or individually. The reservoir is made with several materials in the form of a reservoir by making a hole in the ground surface covered with plastic or tarpaulin and a reservoir made of brick/brick masonry. The method of capturing water is directly from the ground surface by making a channel and there is by making a reservoir from local materials in the form of bamboo which then the captured water is channeled into the reservoir. The use of local materials in the form of bamboo is very potential to be used because in the Batulayar area, especially in the mountains, the availability of bamboo is very abundant. Bamboo with an age of 3 years already has quite high strength both for water flow materials and as construction materials. The weakness that is still faced by the community in utilizing bamboo is the connection method which is still very simple, so that when it rains with high intensity the connection comes loose. In using bamboo as a rainwater catchment network, it is very important to socialize the right connection model to be used in capturing rainwater.
Artificial Rainfall Aquifer to Supply Clean Water Requirement During the Dry Season in Selengen Village, North Lombok Regency Yasa, I Wayan; Agustawijaya, Didi Supriyadi; Pracoyo, Atas; Setiawan, Ery; Hasyim, Hasyim; Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit; Saidah, Humairoh; Jayanegara, I Dewa Gede; Agastya, Dewandha Mas
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i2.608

Abstract

Selengen Village is one of the villages in North Lombok Regency that always experiences drought and lack of clean water every year. The problem of clean water availability is caused by limited water sources on the surface. The frequency of rainwater in Selengen Village is very small and with very low intensity. In order to meet the need for clean water, the community has to pay additional costs to buy clean water or wait for a drop from the government. The Selengan Village community has limited information regarding simple methods that can be used to collect clean water sourced from rainwater. The method used to introduce rainwater capture as a source of clean water is to provide direct outreach to the Selengen Village community about rainwater storage in the form of ABSAH (Artificial Aquifer for Rainwater Savings). The ABSAH method can be done individually or in groups. The socialization was carried out at the Panggung Barat Hamlet office involving the community consisting of farmer groups, community leaders, youth organizations and housewives. The result of the socialization regarding the introduction of artificial rainwater aquifers is the high desire of the community to create rainwater storage, either independently/individually or in groups. In the process of making it, the community hopes to get assistance from the implementation team so that the calculation of the storage volume is in accordance with the volume of water used. Apart from that, the community also hopes to be given drawings of storage designs, installations for collecting water from the roofs of houses and designs of distribution networks to people's homes.
Socialization of Environmental Road Maintenance in Settlements with the Application of Biopores to Reduce Water Runoff to the Road Surface Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit; Negara, I Dewa Gede Jaya; Yasa, I Wayan; Mahendra, Made; Joniarta, I Wayan
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): June
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i2.610

Abstract

As a result of rapid population growth, the Montong Are area in Mandalika Village, Mataram City experienced a change in land use from rice fields to residential land. The main obstacle faced is inadequate drainage due to the low position of the location and the height of the ground water level. Therefore, water often overflows onto the road surface during the rainy season, hampering traffic and causing damage to infrastructure. Water runoff can be reduced and drainage can be improved with the use of low-tech solutions such as biopores. Biopores outreach and training is needed to build a sustainable housing environment and reduce the negative impact of water runoff on road infrastructure. The stages of socialization activities include: Preliminary Survey; Preparation for implementation; Implementation of Socialization; evaluation stage; and Preparation of Reports and Outputs. The socialization activity began with the delivery of material about biopores and discussion, followed by a demonstration on how to make biopores. The community has been successfully educated about biopores and their function in absorbing rainwater into the soil and reducing the possibility of erosion and flooding. The community was very enthusiastic about taking part in the socialization of biopores making activities considering its benefits for use in road maintenance activities. The knowledge gained can increase public awareness of utilizing this concept as a solution that can be applied to overcome the problem of runoff and flooding on the road surface. So that people can actively participate in the construction and maintenance of biopores around where they live because of the benefits they experience
Increasing the Utilization of Bamboo for Rainwater Capture Networks in Batu Jaran Hall, Batulayar Village Yasa, I Wayan; Hasyim, Hasyim; Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit; Jayanegara, I Dewa Gede; Saidah, Humairo; Rohani, Rohani; Agastya, Dewandha Mas
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024): December
Publisher : Pascasarjana Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v5i4.753

Abstract

The problem of clean water for people in the highlands always arises every dry season. Getting clean water every day requires a lot of effort to find a water source that is very far away. Some people even have to spend additional money to get clean water. This is also the case with people in Batulayar sub-district who live in the highlands, especially in the mountains. Surface water sources are not available so that it becomes a routine problem every year. In overcoming this problem, some people make rainwater reservoirs either in groups or individually. The reservoir is made with several materials in the form of a reservoir by making a hole in the ground surface covered with plastic or tarpaulin and a reservoir made of brick/brick masonry. The method of capturing water is directly from the ground surface by making a channel and there is by making a reservoir from local materials in the form of bamboo which then the captured water is channeled into the reservoir. The use of local materials in the form of bamboo is very potential to be used because in the Batulayar area, especially in the mountains, the availability of bamboo is very abundant. Bamboo with an age of 3 years already has quite high strength both for water flow materials and as construction materials. The weakness that is still faced by the community in utilizing bamboo is the connection method which is still very simple, so that when it rains with high intensity the connection comes loose. In using bamboo as a rainwater catchment network, it is very important to socialize the right connection model to be used in capturing rainwater.
A Community Service Project at SD 4 Lenek to Improve School Buildings and Raise Awareness about K3 Occupational Safety Salsabila, Fera Fitri; Agastya, Dewandha Mas; Pathurahman; Merdana, I Nyoman; Dewi, Evrianti Syntia; Rohani; Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit; Hasyim; Yuniarti, Ratna; Widianty, Desi; Sideman, Ida Ayu Oka Suwati; Suteja, I Wayan; Mahendra, Made
Unram Journal of Community Service Vol. 6 No. 4 (2025): December: In Progress
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ujcs.v6i4.1307

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School safety and how well buildings work are very important for creating good learning environments, especially in rural areas.  The goal of this community service program was to make SD 4 Lenek, East Lombok, a safer place for students by (1) fixing up the school buildings and (2) raising awareness about Occupational Safety and Health (K3) among teachers, staff, and students.  The activities included checking the facilities, making small repairs to the building, putting up safety signs, making evacuation routes, and an interactive K3 seminar given by the authors as guest speakers.  The evaluation results showed that building safety indicators had gotten better and that K3 knowledge among school stakeholders had grown. This was shown by a big jump in post-test scores.  This program stresses that combining physical revitalization with safety education is very important for making schools safer.
Co-Authors A. Battania Damayani ACHMAD FAJAR NAROTAMA SARJAN Adam Ghifran Budiman Adji Darmawan Azmi Afriani, Risca Nur Agastya, Dewandha Mas Agung Budi Muljono Agus Soroso Agus Suroso Agus Suroso Agus Suroso Agus Winardi Agustono Setiawan Ahyudanari, Ervina Aidilla, Inggit Hawa Al-Idrus, Nabila Maulida Alvian, Muhamad Riki Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Anggoro, Dhefa Alifbayu Anid Supriyadi Arisanti, Wahyu Lilik Arti, Meisya Auliya Nanda Asalam Asalam Astiningrum, Wulan Atas Pracoyo Atas Pracoyo Aulia, Ulfi Azkia Bagus Ansani Takwin Bagus Budianto, Muh Baiq Anggi Novita Ramadani Bakti, Lalu Arifin Aria Bimantara, Agam Buan Anshari Buan Anshari Budi Santoso, Bambang Budianto, M Bagus BUDIANTO, M. BAGUS Dermawan, Rizky Ferdyanto Desi Melanisia Desi Widianty Desi Widianty Desi Widiyanti Dewandha Mas Agastya Dewandha Mas Agastya Dewi, Evrianti Syntia Didi Supriyadi Agustawijaya Dila, Ita Ayu Diniati, Herilda Eko Pradjoko Endang Susilawati, Lolita Eniarti, Miko Eny Aulia Erlina Erlina Ery setiawan Ery Setiawan Ery Setiawan Ery Setiawan Fahreza, Muhammad Naufal Rifa Fajriani, Nurdani Febriana, Arlin Febrianti, Mila Sari Fera Fitri Salsabila Fera Fitri Salsabila Fihani, A. Firmansyah, Wahyu Tegar Fuji Hendra Wibawa Furwati, Baiq Sulistia Gede Jaya Negara, I Dewa Gusnaldi, Fauzi Handika Restu Fauzi Hari Kusumo, Bambang Hariyadi, Hariyadi Hartana Hartana Hasim Hasyim Hasyim Hasyim Hasyim Hasyim hasyim, hasyim Hasyim, Hasyim HASYIM, HASYIM Heri Sulistiyono Heri Sulistiyono Heri Sulistiyono, Heri Hidayatul Amri Humairoh Saidah Husni, M Ari I D G Jaya Negara I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara I Dewa Gede Jayanegara I Dewa Jayanegara I Gede Putu Warka I Kade Wiratama I Made Ari Nrartha I Made Ginarsa I NENGAH AGUS PURNATA I Nyoman Merdana I Wayan Joniarta I Wayan Joniarta I Wayan Suteja I Wayan Yasa I Wayan Yasa I Wayan Yasa I Wayan Yasa, I Wayan IAO Suwati Sideman Ida Ayu Oka Suwati Sideman Iik Radevi Burhamsi Putri Ilmi, Amalia Ilmi, Haziratul Intan Permatasari Ismunandar, Adam Isnaniar Izazi, Shita Hasyati Jauhar Fajrin, Jauhar JAYANEGARA, I DEWA GEDE Joko Priyono Joliastari, Febrila Ayu JUNIATI HAPSAH Kadek Widhiana Susila Pranata Khairul Faqihi KHAIRUNISA APRILIANA Khusnul Khatimah Kisman Kisman Lale Sundari Djolo Puri Lalu Haerul Abdulloh Lalu Wirahman Wiradarma Lindayani M Bagus Budianto Made Mahendra Made Mahendra Made Mahendra MADE MAHENDRA Made Mahendra Mahendra, Made Maryunani, Kemandio Maulana, Kemas Mulki Merdana, I Nyoman Mia Nila Firdaus Miko Eniarti Mudji Wahyudi Muh Bagus Budianto Muhajirah Muhajirah Muhajirah Nedina Huzaema NEGARA, I D G JAYA Negara, I Dewa Jaya Nita Nurwahdania NOVIA ARIANA Nufalia Hidayati Nur Chayati Nur Masrurah NURLAELA NURLAELA Nurrachman Oktaviana, Anisya Pariarsana, I Wayan Pathurahman PRACOYO, ATAS Pratiwi, Ulfa Khairani Purwangsa, Herdi Putri, Yandita Ragil Tri Wibowo Rahman, Dedy Rahmatun, Dwiyani Rohlya Ramadhaniarsyah, Sekar Wahyu Ratna Yuniarti Ratna Yuniarti Ratna Yuniarti Ratna Yuniarti Ratna Yuniarti Ratna Yuniati Rizki Hilmawan Rizki Nurhidayah Rohani Rohani Rohani Rohani Rosman Hidayatulloh Safira Monica Nuryuliana Saidah, Humairoh Salehuddin Salehuddin, Salehuddin Salehudin Salsabila, Fera Fitri Santi, Baiq Anggun Lola Sanusi, Andi Sasongko, Sudi M. Al. Sa’ban, Akhirul Sideman, IAO Suwati Siti Nurtadahlia Spriyadi, Anid Suci Mulyati Ramdhani Sulastri Sulastri Sultan Sultan Suparjo Supiandi Supiandi SUPRIYADI, ANID Tajidan, Tajidan Tantri, Ni Luh Putu Diah TEGUH PRIYANTO Tri Rachmanto Ubaidillah, Muhammad Febri Utami, Wiwik Wahyu Veithzal Rivai Zainal Wahyudi Rahmat Wahyudi, Mudji Wathoni, Rohmatul Willy Santika Dewi WIRADARMA, LALU WIRAHMAN WIRADHARMA, LALU WIRAHMAN Wulandari, Baiq Citra Yohana, Sri YUCYINTHA ANJANI Yuniati, Ratna Yusmihad Hamzani Yusri, Hamdan Yusron Saadi