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Journal : Journal of Sustainable Infrastructure

Evaluation of Drainage Channel on Meteorological Road, Laut Dendang Village, Deli Serdang Regency Fikri Damara; Desi Paskalia Tinambunan; Sakkot Matua Gong Hasibuan; Rachmat Mulyana; Meuthia Fadila; Ahmad Zulfikar; Wisnu Prayogo; I Wayan Koko Suryawan; M. Faisi Ikhwali; Iva Yenis Septiariva; Nur Novilina Arifianingsih; Sapta Suhardono; Annisa Fillaeli
Journal of Sustainable Infrastructure Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Environmental Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic
Publisher : Fakultas Perencanaan Infrastruktur, Universitas Pertamina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61078/jsi.v1i2.11

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Drainage is one way of removing unwanted excess water in an area and dealing with the effects of excess water in the system. When the rainy season comes, there are almost floods or puddles on urban roads. The large population also makes the volume of drainage channels fill up quickly, while the drainage capacity tends to decrease due to rainwater (erosion) and sedimentation. Meteorological Street, Laut Dendang Village, Percut Sei Tuan sub-district, Deli Serdang Regency, is one of the villages that is frequently flooded every time it rains. On these issues, the researcher highlights the importance of evaluating the Deli Serdang Regency's drainage system along Meteorological Road to anticipate when the rainy season comes. The general exponential method can determine whether the existing drainage volume can still accommodate terrestrial run-off and domestic wastewater in the next 30 years and calculate the population growth. Based on the research results from rainfall data obtained from Meteorology Road, the rainfall intensity value for the last ten years (2010 - 2019) was 10.538 mm/day. Thus, the amount of discharge flowing in the drainage channel (Qplansning) is equal to 0.832 m3/sec, while the planned Q for the next ten years is 0.874 m3/sec, for the next 20 years is 0.953 m3/sec, and 30 years into the future. front is 1.111 m3/sec. Based on the calculation results, Qplans exceeds Qeksisting. Therefore, a new channel plan is needed.
Study of Water Quality Index of Cilamaya Watershed Before and During The COVID-19 Pandemic Nur Fitri; Wisnu Prayogo; M. Faisi Ikhwali; Rachmat Mulyana; Ahmad Zulfikar
Journal of Sustainable Infrastructure Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Environmental Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic
Publisher : Fakultas Perencanaan Infrastruktur, Universitas Pertamina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61078/jsi.v1i2.12

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Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the impact of the lockdown on the water quality of major rivers due to restrictions on activities within the country will have an effect. This research compared the Cimalaya Watershed water quality index values before and during the Covid-19 pandemic. River status was conducted using STORET and Pollution Index based on 2019 and 2020 river quality data. Calculations for each method use the same amount of data and parameters, including TSS DO, BOD, COD, TP, Fecal Coliform, and Total Coliform. The results showed a decrease in concentration for water quality parameters in 2020 or during the Covid-19 pandemic compared to 2019. The parameters that experienced a reduction included TSS, DO, BOD, and COD. But besides that, there has been an increase in water quality parameters in 2020, namely the parameters TP, Fecal Coliform, and Total Coliform. The average STORET and Pollution Index values in 2020 indicated that the river is getting moderately polluted than in 2019. This research can be a preliminary study, but using more parameters and methods will make the analysis more comprehensive.
Current Situation of Solid Waste Management to Archive Sustainability in Klungkung Regency, Bali Sapta Suhardono; Iva Yenis Septiariva; Wisnu Prayogo; I Wayan Koko Suryawan; Mega Mutiara Sari
Journal of Sustainable Infrastructure Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): Environmental Protection
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61078/jsi.v2i1.14

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Most of the area in Klungkung Regency has a waste management system that needs to meet technical requirements regarding the compartment, sorting, collecting, transporting, and processing. Coverage of handling urban waste is still far from the target of 80% in 2019 (46% in 2013), and the amount of waste generation that is still recycled is still minimal (4.95 m3 in 2017). This research aims to make a master plan or strategy implemented to improve service coverage and the quality of solid waste management in the future. This research was conducted by conducting a direct survey and secondary data collection. The strategy adopted is to increase the utilization of waste infrastructure and facilities; increasing the capacity of solid waste facilities according to service targets; improving the quality of landfill management in the direction of sanitary landfills; developing regional final processing site management, and applying waste handling technology that is appropriate and environmentally friendly. The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) contain the seriousness of improving sanitation conditions, which require increased public access to sanitation facilities in half of the population without access to sanitation. Increased population access to proper sanitation (domestic wastewater, solid waste and environmental drainage) to 100% at the level of basic needs.
Co-Authors Aarce Tehupeiory Ahmad Daudsyah Imami Ahmad Zulfikar Ainan Azka Alam, Firdha Cahya Ani Purwanti Ani Purwanti Annisa Fillaeli Annisa Zahra Desi Paskalia Tinambunan Desy Rahmadani Telaumbanua Dhuhan Dion Awfa Edo Barlian Edo Barlian Edo Kharima Army Eka Sulistyaningsih Evi Eri Narita Faria, Niswatun Fikri Damara Fitria, Laili FITRIA, NOVI Harry Wibowo I Wayan Koko Suryawan I Wayan Koko Suryawan I Wayan Koko Suryawan Imelda Masni Juniaty Sianipar Istiqomah Shariati Zamani Iva Yenis Septiariva Janter Pangaduan Simanjuntak Janter Pangaduan Simanjuntak Juliana Fisaini Juliana Fisaini M. Faisi Ikhwali M. Isya M. Isya Mega Mutiara Sari Mega Mutiara Sari Mega Mutiara Sari Meuthia Fadila Michael Subroto Muammar Qadafi Muhammad Meiko Cahya Anugrah Muhammad Yusuf Nahesson H. Panjaitan Nasrul Putra Nathanael Sitanggang Nathanael Sitanggang Novi Fitria Novi Fitria Novi Kartika Sari Novriadi Nur Fitri Nur Novilina Arifianingsih Nurul Mawaddah Pratiwi Claudia Gaina Prayatni Soewondo Prayatni Soewondo Putri Lynna A. Luthan Putri Lynna A. Luthan Putri Lynna A. Luthan Putri Lynna Luthan Qurrotin Ayunina Maulida Okta Arifianti Rachmat Mulyana Rachmat Taufiqy Rachmat Taufiqy Resarizki Utami Rifka Noor Azizah Risma Pradina Kusuma Royana Chairani Sakkot Matua Gong Hasibuan Sapta Suhardono Sarra Rahmadani Setiyawan, Ahmad Soleh Sitepu Amrina Rosyada Sitepu Amrina Rosyada Suryawan, I Wayan Koko Syahreza Alvan Tiara Gultom Trian Saputri Ulli Kadaria Ummatin, Kuntum Khoiro Vemi Ridantam Vemi Ridantam Yacub, Mirzal Yulisa Putri Yusria Darma Zhilli Izzadati Khairuni