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Usulan Penanganan Banjir Cileuncang Di Jalan Arief Rahman Hakim Kota Sukabumi Miftahur Rochmat; Tahadjuddin Tahadjuddin; Yuni Sri Wahyuni
SANTIKA is a scientific journal of science and technology Vol. 9 No. 1 (2019): SANTIKA
Publisher : The Faculty of Science and Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37150/jsa.v9i1.556

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Jalan Arief Rahman Hakim Kota Sukabumi selalu mengalami banjir ‘cileuncang’ sampai ketinggian lebihdari 50 cm saat hujan besar turun. Banjir yang terjadi di wilayah ini berasal dari limpasan aliran air hujan daripermukiman di sekitarnya yang mengalir melalui saluran samping jalan menuju saluran alam (sungai),sementara sungai tersebut juga menampung sejumlah air buangan dan mengalirkan mulai dari hulu sampai ketitik dimana banjir kerap terjadi. Kondisi tersebut memerlukan penanganan yang komprehensif supayakondisi banjir tidak terjadi lagi dan infrastruktur jalan tidak mengalami kerusakan seperti saat ini.Metode perhitungan menggunakan analisis debit banjir dan analisis frekuensi curah hujan sebagai curahhujan rancangan pada periode ulang sesuai kebutuhan perencanaan. Perhitungan debit banjir rancanganmenggunakan Metode Rasional dengan hasil 19,671m3/detik pada saluran/ sungai dan 3,268 m3/detik padasaluran samping jalan. Hasil analisis menyatakan bahwa saluran samping jalan masih mampu menampungdebit banjir rencana. Adapun banjir disebabkan arus balik air saluran samping yang tertahan aliran air darisungai. Alternatif solusi yang dapat dilakukan adalah melakukan sodetan saluran samping menuju sungaidengan menutup saluran samping jalan agar tidak menabrak saluran anak sungai serta dilakukanpembangunan gorong-gorong untuk memperkecil gerusan air.
Strengthening Community Literacy Culture and Implementing Irrigation Systems for Home-Based Medicinal Plants in ‘Aisyiyah Gegerbitung Fenty Sukmawaty; Yuni Sri Wahyuni; Wanda Mahaputri
ALKHIDMAH: Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kemitraan Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2026): Jurnal Pengabdian dan Kemitraan Masyarakat (ALKHIDMAH)
Publisher : LP3M INSTITUT KH YAZID KARIMULLAH

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59246/alkhidmah.v4i2.1905

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This research aims to strengthen the community's literacy culture while improving technical skills in the use of home plant medicines through the application of irrigation techniques in accordance with environmental conditions, especially in the 'Aisyiyah Gegerbitung Community, Sukabumi Regency. The focus of the research is directed at strengthening the cultural literacy of home plant medicine through the use of ancient Sundanese manuscripts as a source of traditional knowledge, as well as the application of appropriate technology in the form of simple drip irrigation to overcome limited air availability. The integration between cultural literacy and simple technology is seen as a contextual and sustainable community empowerment strategy. The research method uses a descriptive-qualitative approach with a participatory-based community service design. Partner communities are actively involved in all stages of activities, starting from problem identification, program planning, implementation of literacy activities and technical training, to evaluation of results. Data was collected through participatory observation, group discussions, and reflection with the community. The results of the study show that strengthening cultural literacy based on ancient Sundanese manuscripts increases public understanding, appreciative attitudes, and confidence in the knowledge of home medicinal plants. The application of the drip technique has been proven to increase the efficiency of water use and the success of medicinal plant care in the yard of the house. The integration of these two approaches contributes to increasing family health independence, strengthening the role of women as cultural preservation agents, and the formation of more sustainable resource utilization practices.