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Journal : Unram Journal of Community Service (UJCS)

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.
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.
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.
Co-Authors - - Akmaluddin Abdi Fadillah Adhitya Halim .P Agastya, Dewandha Mas Agung Budi Muljono Agus Soroso Agus Suroso Agus Suroso Agus Suroso Agus Suroso Agus Suroso AGUSTONO SETIAWAN Agustono Setiawan Aini, Rohadatul Akbari, Gilang Zulfa Akmaludin Akmaludin, Akmaludin Alawiyah, Tutik Ali, Ahmad Muhammad Ali, AM Alit, I Dewa Made Anid Supriyadi Anid Supriyadi ANID SUPRIYADI ANID SUPRIYADI Anid Supriyadi Anid Supriyadi ANNISA HUMAYRA DIRGANTARA Aprilestari, Nadia Ardhanareswari, Putu Diah Atas Pracoyo ATAS PRACOYO Aulani, Haniatul Azizah, Fitri Azizah, Hayatul Bakti, Lalu Arifin Aria Bambang Hariyanto Bawu, Mario Alfredo Budianto, M Bagus BUDIANTO, M. BAGUS Budianto, Muh Bagus Budianto, Muh. Bagus Desi Widianty Desi Widiyanti Dewandha Mas Agastya Dewandha Mas Agastya DEWANDHA MAS AGASTYA DHARMA S, BAGUS WIDHI DIANA PUSPITA DEWI Didi Supriyadi Agustawijaya Didik Agusta Wijaya Eko Pradjoko Eniarti, Miko Ery setiawan Ery Setiawan Ery Setiawan ERY SETIAWAN Faeruzza Athiya Farhan, Agil Fera Fitri Salsabila Firdaus FITRAH RIZAL DWIASMORO Hanesfa, Hafiz Rahman Hanifah, Lilik Hardiyanti, Ernita Hartana Hartana, Hartana Hasim Hasyim Hasyim Hasyim hasyim, hasyim Hendri Hermawan Heri Sulistiyono Heri Sulistiyono Heri Sulistiyono Heri Sulistiyono Heri Sulistiyono, Heri Heri Sulistyono Heri Sulistyono Hidayat, Syamsul Hijriati, Awwalus Sanatil I D G Jaya Negara I D G JAYA NEGARA I DEWA GEDE JAYA NEGARA I DEWA GEDE JAYA NEGARA I DEWA GEDE JAYA NEGARA I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara I Dewa Gede Jaya Negara I Dewa Gede Jayanegara I DEWA GEDE JAYANEGARA I Dewa Jayanegara I Kade Wiratama I Wayan Suteja I Wayan Yasa I Wayan Yasa I Wayan Yasa I Wayan Yasa, I Wayan I.D.G Jayanegara IAO Suwati Sideman Ida Ayu Oka Suwati Sideman Ida Ayu Sri Adnyani IDG Jaya Negara Imani, Nuansa Putty Irawan, Almira Ursula Irwan Irwan Isnaniar Jauhar - Fajrin Jauhar Fajrin, Jauhar Jaya Negara, I Dewa Gede JAYANEGARA, I DEWA GEDE Junaidin, Junaidin KAMTIKA, MIA JULIA Karyawan, Dewa Made Alit Karyawan, I Dewa Made Alit Kencana, Ida Bagus Adi KHAIRUDIN KHAIRUDIN Khalil, Lutfhi Riza Kusuma, Lalu Dea Maulana Diendy Lalu Dwiki Axela Andriawan Lalu Wirahman Lalu Wirahman Wiradarma Lia Hidayaturrohmi Lilik - Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah LILIK HANIFAH Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah Lilik Hanifah M Bagus Budianto M Bagus Budianto M. BAGUS BUDIANTO M. BAGUS BUDIANTO Made Mahendra Mahendra, Made Merdana, I Nyoman Muh Bagus Budianto Muh Bagus Budianto MUH BAGUS BUDIANTO Muh Syahid Muh. Bagus Budianto Muh. Bagus Budianto MUH. BAGUS BUDIANTO Muh. Bagus Budianto Muhajirah Muhammad Bagus Budianto N. Nurchayati Natalia, Elya Natsir, Abdul NEGARA, I D G JAYA Negara, I Dewa Jaya Negara, IDG Jaya Niam, Siti Nur Dian Nufalia Hidayati Nugroho, Riko Salim Nur Chayati Nurrachman PRACOYO, ATAS Purwangsa, Herdi Putra, I Ketut Perdana Putra, IB Giri Putra, Rizki Pradana Qarina, Husnul RAI K W, I G AGUNG NGURAH Ratna Yuniarti Ratna Yuniarti Ratna Yuniati Rohani Rohani Rohani Rohani Rostihanji rosyadi, gusman Saiful Anwar Salehuddin Salehuddin Salehuddin Salehuddin, Salehuddin Salehudin Salehudin Salehudin Salehudin, Salehudin Salsabila, Fera Fitri Salsabila, Zelvia Seniari, Ni Made Shofia Rawiana Shofia Rawiana Sideman, IAO Suwati Sofia - Rawiana Srikus Saptaningtyas, Rini Sulistyono, Heri Suparjo Suparjo Suparjo Supriadi, Anid SUPRIYADI, ANID Supriyatna Suyasa, I K Agus Teti Handayani Tri Rachmanto Tri Rachmanto Tri Rachmanto Veithzal Rivai Zainal Waiduri, Siti Zuhara Faradisa Wardana, I G A N K Widyasari, Ni Made Cahya Devi WIRADARMA, LALU WIRAHMAN WIRADHARMA, LALU WIRAHMAN Wirahman, Lalu Yuli Yani, Puji Rizki Yuniati, Ratna Yusron Saadi Zamharia, Martiana