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OPTIMIZATION OF PUMPING AND WATER FILTRATION FOR SUBTERRANEAN RIVER OF GOA TUK SARINING KEMBANG IN THE INTEREST OF WATER FULFILLMENT IN GEBANG HAMLET AND ITS SURROUNDING Purwanto, Heru Sigit; Sugiarto, Bambang; Fatchurohman, Dedi
Journal TECHNO Vol. 6 No. 1 (2020): November
Publisher : Universitas Pembangunan Nasional Veteran Yogayakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31315/journal techno.v6i1.4223

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Water is the primary needs for the livelihood of people in Gebang hamlet, Girisuko village, Gunung Kidul Regency, Special Region of Yogyakarta. Gebang is a hamlet in Panggang district, Gunug Kidul Regency, of which water supply is insufficient to meet the needs. There are 170 households with an average of 4 lives each, thus about approximately 680 people don’t have sufficient water supply. Water supply to the hamlet is constrained by the pumping ability.The neighborhood rely on overflowing raw water in high rainfall season that is channelled through pipe to the certain water tank prepared as reserves for dry season and few of them had used water from a cave. However, the pump is now broken so in a long dry season they need to buy water using tank truck. Based on the observation, this research planned to design water pump arrangement with high capacity so water can easily be channeled to the water tank and distributed to people in the neighborhood.The material absorbed in karst medium is related to each other, between organic (coliform parameter) and anorganic material (TDS parameter). The water puryfying process was conducted in laboratory and another process engaging gravity sand filter was chosen using zeolith with thickness of 40-50 cm that is able to decrease TDS from 232 – 268 ppm up to 180 ppm.
Hydrothermal Alteration and Mineralization in the Grindulu River Segment, Pacitan, East Java: A Study of the Geotourism Potential of the River Area Mineralization Kurniawan, Oki; Purwanto, Heru Sigit; Harjanto, Agus; Winarno, Edy; Fatchurohman, Dedi; Pratomo, Septyo Uji
Journal of Applied Sciences, Management and Engineering Technology Vol 6, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Adhi Tama Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31284/j.jasmet.2025.v6i2.8192

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The Grindulu River in Pacitan is one of the areas that exhibits manifestations of hydrothermal alteration and metal mineralization. However, the valuable metals found are relatively low, making it less economical to produce. This condition opens up other opportunities by utilizing the area as a natural laboratory for geological education and sustainable geotourism development. This study evaluates the potential for hydrothermal mineralization-based geotourism through geosite assessment. The study area comprises the Watupatok Formation and the Arjosari Formation, which show silicic, argillic, and propylitic alteration zones. The research methods include geological mapping, rock sampling, petrographic analysis, XRD, FA-AAS, and geosite assessment using the Kubalikova method, covering scientific, educational, aesthetic, and value-added aspects. The results show the presence of mineralization in the form of pyrite, chalcopyrite, sphalerite, and galena, with low levels of valuable metals (Au, Ag, Cu, Pb, Zn). Nevertheless, all three segments of the Grindulu River possess significant geosite value for educational and conservation purposes, with segment 2 considered the most ideal due to its superior accessibility and educational value. This study concludes that the Grindulu River is more appropriate for development as a sustainable geotourism destination based on conservation and geological education rather than mining exploitation.