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Analysis Of The Amount Of Leachate Pollution On The Environmental Health Of Settlements At Bakung Final Disposal Site Bandar Lampung City Lenty Hoya, Ade; Kamelia, Marlina; Sari, Irma
Jurnal EduHealth Vol. 14 No. 02 (2023): Periode April-June, 2023
Publisher : Sean Institute

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Leachate is residual waste that is exposed to water when it rains. Leachate contains physical, chemical and biological parameters that are dangerous if it enters the canals and residential areas of residents. Many problems will arise if the leachate is not treated and left alone. The purpose of this study was to determine the amount of leachate pollution on the environmental health of settlements at the Bakung final disposal site in Bandar Lampung. This type of research is qualitative research and is presented descriptively. The test sample was taken using the composite sample method (combined place) at three pool points, each of 1.7 liters with a total of 5 liters and homogenized. Samples were analyzed using SNI 8995:2021 and the water quality was assessed using the Pollution Index (IP) method. To find out the health of the environment using interviews with the community around the final disposal site. The results of the analysis showed that the physical and chemical parameters of leachate at Bakung landfill that exceeded the leachate quality standards were TSS (538.33 mg/L), BOD (5382 mg/L), COD (8220 mg/L), Total Nitrogen (91 mg/L). If the leachate is only collected without further treatment, it will result in the leachate entering residential canals and contaminating the well water in the surrounding area and possibly causing health problems such as skin irritation. Toxic environment, water unfit for consumption evenblue baby syndrome in infants and an increased risk of colon cancer.
Innovation in processing household waste into eco-enzymes in the community in Merak Batin village Hoya, Ade Lenty; Jaenal Abidin; Baharudin, Baharudin
Abdimas Paspama Vol. 2 No. 02 (2024): Abdimas Paspama, June 2024
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Citerep Hamlet is one of the hamlets in Merak Batin Village, Natar District, South Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. This village is dominated by residential land covering an area of ​​1,351 hectares which results in a lot of human activity which cannot be separated from waste or rubbish, especially household waste.. There is no final disposal site (TPA) around Citerep Hamlet and a lack of rubbish dumps. The aim of this activity is to provide outreach and training to the Citerep Hamlet community regarding the use of organic waste into ecoenzymes. The method used is the socialization and training method. The target audience for the service is a sample of at least 20 residents to serve as socialization and training participants. The activity implementation stage includes the initial stage, core and closing stages. The initial stage consists of an interview process, socialization, andtraining manufacture of ecoenzymes. The closing stage is post-activity evaluation. The results can increase people's knowledge and make people independent by making ecoenzymes at home and being able to process organic waste, especially vegetable and fruit waste, into useful products. Innovation in processing household waste in the manufacture of ecoenzymes is a solution for reducing the waste that occurs.