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Journal : Buletin Ilmiah Nagari Membangun

PENINGKATAN KAPASITAS PETUGAS SANITASI PUSKESMAS DALAM PENGGUNAAN DAN PEMELIHARAAN SARANA INSTALASI PENGOLAHAN AIR LIMBAH (IPAL) DALAM WILAYAH KERJA PUSKESMAS KABUPATEN SOLOK TAHUN 2025: Enhancing the Capacity of Community Health Center Sanitation Officers through Training on Wastewater Treatment Plant Management and Maintenance in Solok Regency Anshari, Luthfil Hadi; Ernawati, Tuty; Azkha, Nizwardi
BULETIN ILMIAH NAGARI MEMBANGUN Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : LPPM (Institute for Research and Community Services) Universitas Andalas Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/bina.v8i3.771

Abstract

The Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) is an essential facility in community health centers (Puskesmas) to ensure the safety of health workers, patients, and the community, as well as to prevent environmental pollution. However, in several Puskesmas across Solok Regency, WWTPs have not been functioning optimally due to limited human resources and inadequate technical understanding of operation and maintenance procedures. This community service program aimed to enhance the capacity of Puskesmas sanitation officers in managing and maintaining WWTPs to ensure proper and sustainable operation in accordance with established standards. A participatory approach was implemented through training sessions, workshops, and field practices conducted at Muara Panas Community Health Center, Bukit Sundi District, Solok Regency. The activity took place in June 2025 and involved 25 sanitation officers from various Puskesmas. Evaluation was carried out using pre- and post-tests to measure improvements in participants’ knowledge and skills. The results showed an average 75% increase in participants’ knowledge after the training. In addition, the partner Puskesmas successfully developed a routine WWTP maintenance schedule and established a small monitoring team to ensure system sustainability. In conclusion, this community engagement program effectively improved the technical capacity of sanitation officers and encouraged more sustainable WWTP management in Puskesmas across Solok Regency. The program is expected to serve as a model for empowering health human resources in promoting safe and environmentally friendly healthcare management.