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Perencanaan Teknis Operasional Pengelolaan Sampah Di Permukiman Padat Penduduk (Kelurahan Kota Bambu Selatan) Mayang Nuur Ervani; Dwi Indrawati; Pramiati Purwaningrum
Jurnal Lingkungan dan Kota VOLUME 1, NUMBER 1, MEI 2021
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (793.769 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/bhuwana.v1i1.9289

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In 2019 the West Jakarta Administrative City was recorded to be able to produce 700 tons of waste per day. The existence of a high level of population density causes problems in waste management operations to also increase. Especially in the procurement of land, facilities and infrastructure for waste management. The purpose of this planning is to plan an effective and efficient waste management system through the 3R concept (Reuse, Reduce, Recyle) in densely populated residential areas. The method used is based on SNI 19-3964-1994 concerning Methods for Taking and Measuring Samples of Generation and Composition of Municipal Waste. Waste management planning which includes packaging, collection, removal, processing, and final transportation will be planned for 20 years (2020-2040) through three stages of planning. Based on the sampling results, the amount of waste generated in Kelurahan Kota Bambu Selatan was 152 liters/day with a waste generation rate of 1.5 liters / person / day. The composition of the waste consists of 64.97% organic and 35.03% non organic. The planned waste reduction potential is 70% with a target of 30% of the amount of waste entering the TPST. The main components in 3R-based planning are reducing waste at the source and increasing the potential for waste reduction through waste banks and 3R TPS.
HUBUNGAN TINGKAT KEBISINGAN LALULINTAS TERHADAP V/C RASIO DI SMA NEGERI 70 JAKARTA SAAT PANDEMI COVID-19 Firas Ammar Tafri; Melati Ferianita Fachrul; Pramiati Purwaningrum
Jurnal Lingkungan dan Kota VOLUME 1, NUMBER 2, NOVEMBER 2021
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Schools are educational facilities that must provide a sense of comfort and calm in learning activities. Noise can interfere with comfort and tranquility in learning activities. The source of school noise comes from traffic and other loud noises. Therefore, this study aims to determine the effect of traffic noise during the COVID-19 pandemic on the school environment of SMA Negeri 70 Jakarta and efforts to reduce noise levels in the school environment. Noise measurements were carried out for 14 days and carried out in the L1-L5 time segment which was carried out for 10 minutes with data reading every 5 seconds using a Sound Level Meter (SLM). The method used in determining the value of the traffic noise level is to measure the time and number of vehicles that pass through the measurement point along Jalan Raya Bulungan. From the results of the research at SMA Negeri 70 Jakarta, the noise level produced during the 14 days of the COVID-19 pandemic at SMA Negeri 70 Jakarta at points 1,2,3,5,7,8,9, and A exceeded the noise level quality standard. KepMenLH No. 48 of 1996 each has a value of 58.12 dBA; 56.18 dBA; 56.77 dBA; 56.55 dBA; 56.17 dBA; 60.10 dBA; 61.23 dBA; and 67.75 dBA. The V/C ratio at SMA Negeri 70 Jakarta shows the highest level of road service is on the 1st Sunday on Saturday, while the level of road service enters the class A category. At point A has the highest noise value of 67.75 dBA because it is located close to with a noise source, namely Jalan Raya Bulungan, while point 7 which is located far from the noise source has a noise level of 56.17 dBA.
EVALUASI PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH MEDIS DI RSUD KOTA TANGERANG Pramiati Purwaningrum; Dwi Indrawati; Hernani Yulinawati
Jurnal Lingkungan dan Kota VOLUME 1, NUMBER 2, NOVEMBER 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (294.129 KB) | DOI: 10.25105/bhuwana.v1i2.12549

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Health care facilities produce medical solid waste such as household waste and waste categorized as medical waste as well as large amounts of hazardous and toxic waste (B3). From the risks posed, the solid waste produced by health care facilities which is non-medical waste, namely household waste does not contain risks, the amount is around 70-90%. While the remaining 10-25% is waste that can cause various health impacts because it is considered dangerous. The purpose of this study is to investigate the risks that can arise from the waste generated by health care facilities and to evaluate the waste management of health agencies. The stages of this research include preparation, literature review, data collection both primary and secondary data, data analysis, and data evaluation. The occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic at the end of 2019 to 2020 resulted in a significant increase in the generation of medical waste at the Tangerang City General Hospital by 77.1%. Transportation of B3 waste by third parties is hampered because the amount of solid medical waste has increased in the COVID-19 pandemic.
THE RECYCLING POTENTIAL OF SOLID WASTE IN JATINEGARA SUB-DISTRICT, EAST JAKARTA Alfa Miranti Kuntaryo; Pramiati Purwaningrum; Tazkiaturrizki; Astari Minarti; Fitrio Ashardiono
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 6, NUMBER 1, APRIL 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v6i1.14793

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Aim: This study aims to analyze the recycling potential of solid waste in Jatinegara sub-district as a basis for optimizing solid waste management with the 3R principle. Methodology and Results: The sampling method to calculate the waste generation rate and composition was based on SNI 19-3964-1994. The sampling results showed that the average waste generation of Jatinegara sub-district was 0.22 kg/person/day or 2.02 liters/person/day. With a population of 328,345 in 2020, the waste generation is 663,055 L/day or 663.05 m3/day. The waste composition comprises 55.02% organic waste and 44.98% non-organic waste. The composition of organic waste that has the potential to be reprocessed is 38.52%. The potential for recycling non-organic waste is determined by identifying the types of waste that waste banks can accept. The composition of non-organic waste that can be recycled is 26.11%. Non-organic waste that has the potential to be sold to waste banks is 96.26% of total plastic waste, 100% of paper waste, 100% of metal waste, and 100% of glass/glass waste. Conclusion, significance and impact study: The total waste that can be recycled in Jatinegara sub-district is 64.62%, and the residue generated is 35.38%. Recycling can reduce waste to 372.76 m3/day.
Efektivitas Penguraian Sampah Organik Pasar Menggunakan Larva Black Soldier Fly Asri Triwandani; Pramiati Purwaningrum; Ratnaningsih Ruhiyat
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol 8, No 2 (2023): April 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jse.v8i2.6003

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Organic waste dominates the waste sourced from the market so it needs to be processed before it goes to the TPA. Utilization of BSF larvae is an effort to process organic waste in reducing the volume of waste that will be disposed of in the TPA. The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of BSF larvae to reduce organic waste on the market. The composition of the type of waste used consisted of fruit, vegetable, food waste and mixtures (50% fruit waste: 40% vegetable waste: 10% food waste waste) with a variation of feeding rate of 40, 60 and 80 mg/larvae/day. The number of larvae included in each reactor was 4000 individuals (70 grams) using 5-day larvae (5-DOL) with a composting duration of 18 days. The results showed that BSF larvae were able to reduce organic waste under optimum pH conditions ranging from 7.5- 8.3 with an average temperature of around 31⁰C and humidity ranging from 56-88%. The reduction results obtained in this study were 78% for various vegetables with a feeding rate of 60 mg/larvae/day. The best results of laboratory analysis based on SNI 19-7030-2004 are mixed sample variations with a feeding rate of 80 mg/larvae/day which have a C-Organic content of 32.55%, a C/N ratio of 17%, a moisture content of 12.89%, N total 1.88%, P2O5 2.22% and K2O 2.68%.
Operasional Bank Sampah Dalam Meningkatkan Pengurangan Sampah di Kecamatan Duren Sawit Viery Ardiansyah; Pramiati Purwaningrum; Ratnaningsih Ruhiyat
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol 8, No 2 (2023): April 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jse.v8i2.6002

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Waste Bank is one of the options to reduce solid waste in solid waste management. The planning purposes is to plan waste reduction through the Waste Bank with the 3R concept to support solid waste management in Duren Sawit District. The method used for sampling the generation rate and composition of waste in Duren Sawit Subdistrict is in accordance with SNI 19-3964-1994; making observations to obtain data on waste management at the Waste Bank; and conducting interviews both verbally and with questionnaires regarding community participation. Based on the results of the study, the waste generation rate in Duren Sawit District is 0.6 kg/person/day with a composition of 70% organic waste and 30% inorganic waste. The potential for waste recycling that can be done in Duren Sawit District is 27%. By the end of the planning year, the Waste Bank has the potential to reduce waste by 37% of waste generation. To achieve this reduction, the Waste Bank needs to improve services and community participation as customers and non�customers. The Waste Bank will be optimized in stages according to the percentage growth of Waste Bank customers in each kelurahan. In the first stage, the optimization of the Waste Bank is targeted to reach 50% of the total households in the Duren Sawit Sub-district. In long-term planning, the Waste Bank plays an important role in the aspect of waste management.
POTENTIAL OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY (BSF) IN REDUCING MUNICIPAL FOOD LOSS AND WASTE (FLW) AT TAMAN SARI DISTRICT, WEST JAKARTA Tasya Oemar; Pramiati Purwaningrum; Ratnaningsih Ruhiyat; Fitrio Ashardiono
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 6, NUMBER 2, OCTOBER 2023
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v6i2.16932

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Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae are known to have the ability to process food loss and waste and reduce the weight of food loss and waste, by producing decomposition products that have beneficial values. Food loss and waste needs to be reduced to reduce the burden of waste entering the Final Disposal (TPA). Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of BSF larvae and to determine the quality of the decomposition results in processing food loss and waste in the Taman Sari District on a laboratory scale. Methodology and Results: Taman Sari Distrisct is a high dense populated area Total days of bioconversion activity is 12 days, giving back 1,000 grams of municipal waste organic, containing food loss and food waste, according to variation is given repeatedly on the 1st, 5th, and 8th days for each 12 sample code. The amount of 5 days old (5-DOL) maggot used for each sample code is 30 grams. Conclusion, significance, and impact study: The percentage reduction in processing from 3 kg of food loss and waste can reach 86% with the average residue produced in the form of 415.67 grams of solid compost and 221.7 grams of prepupa. Bred prepupa will evolve into several stages: pupa, fly, egg, baby larvae, and 5-DOL for 57 days on its life cycle.
Pemberdayaan Pengepul Sampah Dalam Penyiapan Bahan Baku Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) di Desa Ciangsana, Kecamatan Gunung Putri, Kabupaten Bogor Pramiati Purwaningrum; Ratnaningsih Ruhiyat; Astari Minarti; Olivia Seander
JUARA: Jurnal Wahana Abdimas Sejahtera Volume 4, Nomor 2, Juli 2023
Publisher : Jurusan Teknik Lingkungan Fakultas Arsitektur Lanskap dan Teknologi Lingkungan, Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/juara.v4i2.15982

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Desa Ciangsana adalah salah satu desa di Kecamatan Gunung Putri, Kabupaten Bogor, merupakan salah satu wilayah yang memiliki perkembangan sangat pesat, ditandai dengan berubahnya kawasan desa menjadi kawasan semi urban, dan karakteristiknya sebagai wilayah penyangga Kota Jakarta. Kawasan Nagrak yang terletak berdekatan dengan desa Ciangsana memiliki banyak kompleks perumahan modern. Penanganan sampah di desa Ciangsana masih bertumpu pada peran masyarakat dan pengelola informal, sehingga pengumpulan sampah dilakukan oleh pengepul sampah menggunakan kendaraan bak terbuka milik pribadi. Kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat ini merupakan kegiatan pemberdayaan terhadap pengepul sampah untuk penyiapan bahan baku RDF yang merupakan tahap awal dari persiapan pembangunan TPST-3R. Tujuan dari kegiatan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat adalah mendukung percepatan perwujudan edu-park waste to value di lahan Trisakti sebagai pusat pembelajaran pengelolaan sampah skala kawasan; mengurangi ketergantungan pada TPA; memberikan alternatif tempat pengelolaan sampah kepada pengepul sampah; memberikan pengetahuan kepada pengepul bahwa sampah yang biasa mereka buang, ternyata masih bisa dimanfaatkan kembali; mendorong agar pengepul dan masyarakat mau memilah sampah dari sumber. Pelaksanaan kerjasama antara Universitas Trisakti, yaitu FALTL dengan PT. Emsus Global Indonesia (EGI) bertujuan untuk mengatasi masalah TPS ilegal tersebut dengan perencanaan pembuatan TPST – 3R yang melibatkan partisipasi dari para pengepul sampah di desa Ciangsana dan desa Nagrak untuk mensuplai bahan baku plastik non-valuable pada fasilitas RDF yang akan segera dioperasikan di lahan milik Universitas Trisakti di desa Nagrak dan desa Ciangsana.
Kajian Komposisi Sampah di Hotel Aston Kartika Grogol Jakarta Pramiati Purwaningrum; Astari Minarti; Hernani Yulinawati; Yolanda Thasya Jocelin
Jurnal Serambi Engineering Vol 8, No 4 (2023): Oktober 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/jse.v8i4.6106

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In order to reduce the volume of waste at the source, organic waste from restaurants namely food loss and food waste can be treated according to their characteristics. The purpose of the study is to determine the generation and composition of waste at Aston Kartika Hotel through the identification of the source of solid waste and analyze the composition of solid waste from each facility in Aston Kartika Hotel. The methodology of the research is carried out by undertaking the sampling of generation and waste composition in accordance with SNI 19-3964-1994. Aston Kartika Grogol Hotel with the source of solid waste from each facility. The total waste generation of Aston Kartika Grogol Hotel obtained from each facility amounting to 210.84 kg/day and the largest total waste generation of 81.84 kg/day coming from public areas. The largest fraction of waste composition was 35% of food waste and 17% of food loss which contributed organic waste by 52%. The most dominant type of inorganic waste was contributed by plastic waste consisting of types of HDPE, PVC, LDPE, PP, PES and PET. The composition of solid waste in Aston Hotel showed that 88% of hotel waste was suitable for recycling, while 12% of the total hotel waste was not suitable for recycling.
Evaluation of Solid Waste Management Techincal Aspect In Taman Sari District, West Jakarta Pramiati Purwaningrum
Journal of Environmental Engineering and Waste Management Vol 8, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33021/jenv.v8i2.3847

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The solid management system in Taman Sari district, West Jakarta still uses collect-transport-dispose system. The population of Taman Sari District is 130,110 people with a total waste generation of 399,96 m3/day. This study aims to evaluate the operational technical aspects of the waste management system in Taman Sari district, which includes solid containerization, collection, and transportation of waste to final disposal at TPST Bantargebang. This research was conducted using primary data collection methods and secondary data obtained by conducting interviews, questionnaires, and field observations. The sampling method used is the Stratified Random Sample technique using the variable income level of the community at the sampling location, low income, middle income, and high income. The Taman Sari district sampling location selected 3 (three) locations namely Pinangsia Village, Krukut Village, and Keagungan Village which resulted in 45 samples for domestic waste and 26 samples for non-domestic waste. The observation results show that the aspect of waste disposal in low-income settlements is inadequate, while the aspect of disposal in middle-income and high-income settlements and commercial areas already has adequate disposal. The solid collection aspect of Taman Sari district consists of direct individual, indirect individual, and direct communal patterns. However, the solid transportation pattern in low – high income settlements only has 1-2 rounds which results in TPS overload. Therefore, the solid management system implemented in Taman Sari district needs to be evaluated to determine suitable alternatives for improving the existing conditions of the operational technical aspects of waste management in Taman Sari district.
Co-Authors Alfa Miranti Kuntaryo Amelia Pusparani Amelia Pusparani, Amelia Andi Laily Megawarni Andi Laily Megawarni, Andi Annisa Fitriani Ashardiono, Fitrio Asih Wijayanti, Asih Asri Triwandani Astari Minarti Astari Minarti Astari Minarti Ayu Widya Utami Brigitta Revani Brigitta Revani, Brigitta Cut Febie Idilia Diana Invindianty Hendrawan Dickals, Essafiora Pratama Dwi Indrawati Dwi Indrawati Dwi Indrawati Dwi Indrawati Indrawati Dwi Indrawati, Dwi Eskar, Yefy Etty Indrawati Fajriani Widya Haryanti Febrina Putri Arum P Febrina Putri Arum P, Febrina Firas Ammar Tafri Fitrio Ashardiono Fitrio Ashardiono Gita Handayani Tarigan Grace Celine Simatupang H. Widiyatmoko H. Widiyatmoko, H. Hendrawan, Diana Irvindiaty Hernani Yulinawati Hernani Yulinawati Hernani Yulinawati, Hernani Hilarion Widyatmoko Iin Pratama Iin Pratama, Iin Indrawati, Etty Jocelin, Yolanda Thasya Jodie, Himawan Kleden, Petrus Fritz Pito Kuntaryo, Alfa Miranti Lailatus Siami Lingkan Claudia Poluakan M.M. Sintorini Mayang Nuur Ervani Melati Ferianita Fachrul Minarti, Astari Muchamad Irvan Zulmi Nada Noer Halimah Nur Alifiani Ramadhanty Oemar, Tasya Olivia Seander Petrus Pito Fritz Kleden Poluakan, Lingkan Claudia Ramadhani Yanidar Ratnaningsih Ratnaningsih . Ratnaningsih . Ratnaningsih Ratnaningsih, Ratnaningsih Ratnaningsih Ruhiyat Ratnaningsih Ruhiyat Ratningsih Ruhiyat Rima Wahyudyanti Rima Wahyudyanti, Rima Rudy Pou, Rudy Ruhiyat, Ratnaningsih Ruhiyat, Ratningsih Seanders, Olivia Seska Fitria Sheilla Megagupita Putri Marendra Silia Yuslim Syamsul Arifin Tasya Oemar Tasya Oemar Tazkiaturrizki Tazkiaturrizki Tazkiaturrizki Tazkiaturrizki Tazkiaturrizki, Tazkiaturrizki Tri Fatma Agustina Tuffahati Widad Viery Ardiansyah Wardianto, Feri Widhi Handoko Widhi Handoko, Widhi Widyo Astono Widyo Astono Winarni Winarni Winarni Winarni Wita Nirmala Yolanda Thasya Jocelin Yulinawat, Hernani Zahra, Annisa