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Analysis of Water Catchment Area Potential Based on Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Case Study of XIII Koto Kampar District Chintia Ningrum, Lovia; Adeswastoto, Hanantatur; Azriadi, Emon
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v6i1.345

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Recharge areas play a crucial role in maintaining hydrological balance and sustaining groundwater resources. Uncontrolled land use change can reduce infiltration capacity and increase environmental risks such as flooding and groundwater depletion. This study aims to analyze and map the potential of groundwater recharge areas using a Geographic Information System (GIS) to support spatial planning and water resource management. The research employed secondary data consisting of rainfall, slope, soil type, and land use. Each parameter was standardized, weighted, and scored according to its influence on infiltration capacity, then integrated using a weighted overlay method within GIS software to produce a comprehensive recharge potential map. The results classify the study area into low, moderate, and high groundwater recharge potential zones. Areas with high recharge potential are predominantly associated with gentle slopes, coarse-textured soils, relatively high rainfall, and land use dominated by vegetation cover, whereas low potential zones are characterized by steeper slopes, fine-textured soils, and built-up land use. The resulting map provides a spatial representation of recharge capacity that can be used to identify priority areas for conservation and guide land use control. This study demonstrates that GIS-based multi-criteria analysis is effective for evaluating groundwater recharge potential and generating practical spatial information. The findings are expected to support decision making in spatial planning, groundwater conservation strategies, and sustainable environmental management, as well as to serve as a reference for future studies related to hydrological assessment and land use planning. It also enhances data integration, transparency, and consistency across planning processes locally.
Characteristics Study of Parking Land of Kuok Public Health Center Hasadiqi, Hasbi; Setiawan, Beny; Azriadi, Emon
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Maret 2026
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/jestm.v6i1.354

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This study aims to determine the characteristics and parking space requirements at the Puskesmas Kuok, located in Kuok District, Kampar Regency. Puskesmas Kuok serves as the main healthcare facility in the area and has experienced a steady increase in visitors each year, making the need for adequate parking facilities increasingly important. The research method used was a field survey, with primary data collected through direct observation of the number of vehicles entering and exiting, parking duration, and vehicle types. Secondary data were obtained from the health center, including information on the number of employees, visitors, and the layout of the parking area. The analysis results showed that the highest parking volume occurred on Monday, with 80 motorcycles and 15 cars. The average parking duration was 2.15 hours for motorcycles and 5.12 hours for cars. The highest parking index reached 90% for motorcycles and 93% for cars, indicating that the parking capacity was frequently exceeded, especially during peak hours. This condition caused disorganized parking and reduced visitor comfort. Based on the research findings, it is recommended that the health center reorganize the parking area by providing marked Standard Parking Spaces and consider expanding the parking area to improve efficiency and user convenience.
Prototype of Water Rise Detection Tool in Kampar River Fish Cages Based on Internet of Things (IoT) Setiawan, Muhammad Bayu; Azriadi, Emon; Musridho, Joko
Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management (JES-TM) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2026): Maret 2026
Publisher : Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Management

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Fish cages, classified as vessels under the Indonesian Shipping Law Number 17 of 2008, must consider safety aspects due to risks such as sinking and drifting. Increasing river discharge causes damage to the cage structures, potentially worsening fish health and causing economic losses for fish farmers. This study aims to develop a water level detection device for fish cages in the Kampar River using Internet of Things (IoT) technology based on waterproof ultrasonic sensors and the ESP32 microcontroller. The device can automatically monitor water levels and provide real-time alerts to cage owners via wireless Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connections. The research uses a Research and Development (R&D) approach. This innovation is expected to help fish cage owners anticipate risks from changes in water levels and improve the management of fish farming operations