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BACTERIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER AT THE REFILL DEPOT OF DRINKING WATER (DAMIU) IN THE WORKING AREA OF THE PARANG HEALTH CENTER, MAGETAN sunaryo, Sunaryo; Dyah Ayu Kusumaningrum; Hery Koesmantoro; Frida Hendrarinata
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Oktober 2022
Publisher : Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/hisan.v2i2.29

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Refill Drinking Water Depot (DAMIU) is a business entity that manages drinking water for consumer needs at a price that is relatively cheap and easy to reach for consumers whose economy is middle to lower. If the processed product of the refill drinking water depot does not meet the requirements, it can cause the spread of disease.. The sample population was 24 samples from the inlet and outlet by doing 2 treatments at each Refill Drinking Water Depot. Laboratory examination was carried out with Microbiological Parameters, namely Coliform Bacteria in accordance with the quality standards of the Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia No. 492/Menkes/PER/IV/2010. The results obtained by conducting laboratory results that from 6 refill drinking water depots in the work area of the Parang Health Center, Magetan Regency, do not meet the requirements. And from the results of the Observation Sheet, it was found that the Filtration results contained 3 Refillable Drinking Water Depots that met the requirements and the results of Disinfection there were 3 Eligible Refill Drinking Water Depots. From this research, it can be concluded that from the 6 Refill Drinking Water Depots in the Work Area of the Parang Health Center, Magetan Regency, they do not meet the requirements and the results of the observation sheets from the 6 Refill Drinking Water Depots in the Parang Health Center Work Area, Magetan Regency do not meet the requirements due to the filter. Keywords: Refill Drinking Water Depot, Filtration and Disinfection
Effectiveness of Wastewater Treatment Plant in Reducing PO₄ and NH₃-N Pollutants at Tk. III Brawijaya Hospital Surabaya Udianto, Fauzi; Koesmantoro, Hery; Poerwati, Sri; Sunaryo
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/hisan.v5i1.99

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Hospital wastewater contains hazardous pollutants that, if untreated, can harm the environment and human health. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) at Tk. III Brawijaya Hospital Surabaya by analyzing the removal percentage of phosphate (PO₄) and ammonia nitrogen (NH₃-N) parameters. This descriptive research collected wastewater samples from the inlet, primary, secondary, tertiary, and outlet stages of the WWTP. Laboratory analysis was conducted from September to December 2023 to measure PO₄ and NH₃-N concentrations. Results showed that the average removal percentage for phosphate was 70%, while ammonia nitrogen showed a removal rate of 33%. The concentration of PO₄ decreased from 0.01 mg/L at the inlet to 0.003 mg/L at the outlet, while NH₃-N concentrations dropped from 0.9 mg/L to 0.6 mg/L. Although the phosphate concentration met the regulatory standard, the ammonia nitrogen concentration remained above the threshold set by East Java Governor Regulation No. 72/2013 (0.1 mg/L). In conclusion, the WWTP demonstrated moderate efficiency in reducing phosphate but inadequate performance in removing ammonia nitrogen. Further improvements in aeration processes and increased retention times are recommended to enhance the treatment efficiency and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Pendampingan Pengelolaan Bank Sampah Mandiri di Desa Rejomulyo Kecamatan Panekan Kabupaten Magetan Sunaryo, Sunaryo; Koesmantoro, Hery; Hendrarinata, Frida
APMa Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1: Januari 2025
Publisher : STIKES Bhakti Husada Mulia Madiun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47575/apma.v5i1.667

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Desa Rejomulyo, yang terletak di lereng Gunung Lawu, menghadapi masalah dalam pengelolaan sampah setelah penutupan beberapa Tempat Pengelolaan Sampah (TPS). Kondisi tersebut menyebabkan timbulan sampah rumah tangga sehingga warga yang kurang pengetahuan manajemen pengelolaan smapah, membuang sampah di kebun atau membakarnya dan menciptakan masalah lingkungan berupa pencemaran udara dan tanah. Program Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (PKM) oleh Prodi Sanitasi Diploma III Kampus Magetan bertujuan mendukung pengelolaan sampah melalui Bank Sampah Mandiri, untuk meningkatkan keterampilan warga dalam memanfaatkan sampah anorganik. Metode yang digunakan meliputi pendampingan, pendidikan, pelatihan, dan praktek lapangan dengan mitra Karang Taruna Tunas Remaja. Hasilnya, warga menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan dari 60% menjadi 90% dalam pemilahan dan pengelolaan sampah, yang berpotensi menjadi sumber pendapatan baru. Program ini juga memberi peluang bagi dosen dan mahasiswa untuk mengaplikasikan pengetahuan mereka.
How to Interpret Categorical Data in Health Research? Nugroho, Heru Santoso Wahito; Polnok, Sanglar; Acob, Joel Rey Ugsang; Mamun, Abdullah Al; Hapsari, Rafif Naufi Waskitha; Aji, Rozan Asyrofi Rakyan Risang; Bahtiar, Bahtiar; Budiono, Arief; Handoyo, Handoyo; Koesmantoro, Hery; Sunarto, Sunarto; Rahayu, Teta Puji; Melati, Nimsi; Intening, Retno Vivi; Suparji, Suparji; Surtinah, N.; Ismoyowati, Tri Wahyuni; Auta, Tanko Titus
Aloha International Journal of Health Advancement (AIJHA) Vol 6, No 8 (2023): August
Publisher : Alliance oh Health Activists (AloHA)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33846/aijha60805

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In health research, many categorical variables are found that must be analyzed using descriptive statistical methods, then interpreted. Currently, there are still many health researchers who interpret categorical variable data in the health sector in the same way as social research in general, namely focusing on the categories with the largest proportions. In fact, for health research, researchers should focus on the expression of unexpected categories. Therefore, this should be a concern for the health research community, especially in the campus environment as the first place for students and health researchers to study and apply various types of health research. This is an urgency, so that the quality of health research can be immediately improved, especially in terms of data interpretation. It was concluded that there were many errors in interpreting categorical variable data in the health sector, so this had to be anticipated from the time of education on campus. Keywords: health research; categorical variables; data interpretation; unexpected category
NERACA AIR DI PDAM LAWU TIRTA KABUPATEN MAGETAN Indah Nofitasari; Sunaryo, Sunaryo; Beny Suyanto; Hery Koesmantoro; Wiyono, Wiyono
Nusantara Hasana Journal Vol. 3 No. 12 (2024): Nusantara Hasana Journal, May 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Nusantara Hasana Berdikari

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59003/nhj.v3i12.1130

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The Lawu Tirta Magetan Regional Drinking Water Company (PDAM) needs to conduct a water balance study, this is due to the increasing demand for water for the community which is getting bigger, while the existing water debit is limited. This research aims to determine the level of water demand needed by the community until 2032 This type of research is descriptive, by collecting secondary and primary data where the primary data includes projected population and the need for clean water for the community, then the data that has been collected will be explained and analyzed to provide an overview of the water balance in current conditions for the next 10 years. The service area of PDAM Lawu Tirta serves 76.377 customers located in 18 sub-districts covering 330 villages with a sample of 3 large sub-districts and 3 small sub-districts in 25 villages with a total sample of 400 connections. The research findings indicate that from the clean water demand survey in larger/urban sub-districts, the average is 495 liters (L/O/H), while in smaller/rural districts, it is 199 L/O/H. As a result, the average clean water demand for the Magetan community is 346 L/O/H. The clean water requirement for the year 2023 is projected to be 894,08 liters per second, with the current available discharge at 813.34 liters per second. For the year 2032, the projected water demand is 1.045,28 liters per second. Therefore, the available water discharge is not sufficient to meet consumer needs until the year 2032. To address this issue, necessary steps include adding deep wells, constructing reservoirs, establishing water treatment plants (IPA), and creating infiltration wells in spring areas. The current water discharge owned by PDAM Lawu Tirta is 813,34 liters per second. Alongside the population growth and the subsequent increase in water demand, the existing water discharge is inadequate until the year 2032. For this study it is necessary to carry out further research on water needs with a larger sample in order to obtain more perfect results, it is necessary to survey the percentage of the population that has not been served by PDAM water in the next 10 years with growth rates, it is necessary to examine the development of non-domestic networks.
Hygiene Sanitasi Kualitas Air Pada Depot Air Minum di Wilayah Kerja Puskesmas Ngegong Kecamatan Mangunharjo Kota Madiun Diyan Nirita Sari; Denok Indraswati; Beny Suyanto; Hery Koesmantoro; Frida Hendrarinata
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/hisan.v3i2.65

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Menurut Peraturan Menteri Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Nomor 43 Tahun 2014, air minum yang aman bagi kesehatan adalah air yang melalui proses pengolahan atau tanpa proses pengolahan yang memenuhi syarat kesehatan dan dapat langsung diminum. Persyaratan fisika, mikrobiologis, dan kimia yang harus dipenuhi oleh air minum diatur dalam Peraturan Menteri Kesehatan Republik Indonesia Nomor 492/MENKES/PER/IV/2010. Dari hasil penelitian, 70% tempat, peralatan, penangan, air baku, dan air minum telah memenuhi persyaratan higiene sanitasi. Namun, 30% dari 13 Depot Air Minum (DAM) tersebut masih belum memenuhi syarat kesehatan. Ventilasi sangatlah penting untuk menciptakan ruang dengan ventilasi yang memadai agar suhu di dalam sesuai dengan suhu di luar. Selain itu, membuka tempat pembuangan sampah dan fasilitas umum lainnya sehingga menjadi sarang penyakit. Penilaian kualitas air Depot Air Minum (DAM) pada bakteriologi semua memenuhi syarat kesehatan dengan kandungan MPN Coliform 0/100ml atau 100% memenuhi syarat kesehatan, sehingga layak di konsumsi konsumen. Untuk memperoleh sertifikat higiene sanitasi Depot Air Minum (DAM), pemilik Depot Air Minum (DAM) wajib mengikuti pelatihan pengelola atau penangan agar dapat menjaga higiene sanitasi yang memenuhi syarat kesehatan.
Community Assistance in Eradiating Tuberculosis in Pacalan Village, Magetan Regency Hurip Jayadi; Sri Poerwati; Denok Indraswati; Lilis Prihastini; Hery Koesmantoro
Frontiers in Community Service and Empowerment Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): September
Publisher : Forum Ilmiah Teknologi dan Ilmu Kesehatan (FORITIKES)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35882/ficse.v4i3.103

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Pulmonary Tuberculosis (Pulmonary TB) is an infectious disease that is still a health challenge in the community, especially in environments with inadequate sanitation. This community service program aims to improve community knowledge, attitudes, and skills in the prevention and eradication of pulmonary TB through education and environmental intervention in Pacalan Village, Plaosan District, Magetan Regency. The methods used include surveys of home conditions of pulmonary TB patients, health counseling, and physical interventions in the form of installing glass tiles to improve lighting and air circulation. This activity involved lecturers and students of the Sanitation Study Program of the Ministry of Health Surabaya, Magetan Campus and local health workers. The results of the activity showed an increase in public understanding of the symptoms, ways of transmission, and preventive measures for pulmonary TB. In addition, the intervention of installing glass tiles in the homes of people with Pulmonary TB has succeeded in improving the quality of ventilation and lighting, creating a healthier environment. In conclusion, an educational approach combined with physical intervention can increase public awareness and participation in the prevention of pulmonary TB. This program is expected to help reduce the incidence of pulmonary TB in the region and become a model for other regions with similar problems