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Journal : Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)

Identification of Landslide Hazard in Residential Area Kubang Tangah District, Sawahlunto Andriani Andriani; Bambang Istijono; Alfito Alfito; Farid Akmal; Bayu Martanto Adji
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS) Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/jaets.v5i2.3893

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The residential area in Kubang Tangah, Sawahlunto, is an area that has the potential for significant landslide hazard. With rapid residential growth and environmental change, risks to the security and well-being of residents are becoming increasingly prominent. This research aims to identify factors that trigger landslide hazard and analyze potential risks in the residential context of Kubang Tangah. Analysis of regional geotechnical and topographic characteristics, land use modeling, and review of the impact of human activities on slope stability. The analysis method uses the Plaxis 2D program to obtain slope safety factors in the Kubang Tangah residential area, Sawahlunto. The research results show that residential areas in Kubang Tangah have a high level of landslide risk, influenced by slope, soil type, and changes in land use. Varying rainfall levels significantly contribute to the potential for landslide hazard. Mitigation recommendations are suggested to involve wise land use changes, strengthening infrastructure, and increasing public awareness of the dangers of landslides.
Post-Disaster Engineering Strategy for Anai River Debris Flow Management on Anai Valley National Road West Sumatra Indonesia Andriani Andriani; Bambang Istijono; Rahmad Yuhendra; Mahdi Mahdi; Muhammad Al Giffari; Arian Dodi; Bayu Martanto Adji
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/jaets.v6i1.5845

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One of the causes of flash floods is eruption material from Mount Marapi that is carried downstream, disrupting transportation access and the local economy. This study aimed to design and implement an effective post-disaster engineering strategy for debris flow management in the Anai River and evaluate its long-term success. Data were collected through field observations to measure river profiles, photogrammetry, and sediment sampling. Secondary data were used to calculate rainfall intensity and flood discharge in the Anai River to plan debris flow control. The study results showed that the large catchment area and high rainfall contributed significantly to the high peak discharge. Disturbed soil samples taken from the river surface were saturated, indicating the influence of sediment from the debris flow from the eruption of Mount Marapi. The removal of material from the riverbed needs to be controlled to avoid overexploitation that could exacerbate erosion of the riverbanks, ultimately threatening bridge structures and other infrastructure along the Anai River. To overcome this problem, it is necessary to build sediment control structures such as check dams and groundsills, as well as secure riverbanks in the management of debris flows in the Anai River.
Evaluation of Water Needs and Availability in The Design of The Water Needs Masterplan on The IPDN West Sumatera Campus Fauzi, Fauzi; Istijono, Bambang; Hidayat, Benny
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025): Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/jaets.v7i1.8171

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The sustainable availability of clean water is crucial for supporting academic, residential, and institutional operational activities in higher education settings. In general, previous research has primarily focused on clean water planning at the city or regional level, without examining the need and availability of water on boarding campuses that have distinct consumption patterns and distribution systems. This research aims to fill the gap by conducting an integrated evaluation of water needs and availability, serving as the basis for preparing a water management master plan at the West Sumatra IPDN Campus. A mixed-methods approach is employed, combining quantitative analysis based on SNI 03-7065-2005 to estimate water needs with qualitative analysis of infrastructure conditions and water quality through field surveys, interviews, and laboratory tests. The results showed that the water demand reached 92,150 liters/day (1.1 liters per second), while the source capacity was 5.03 liters per second, resulting in a surplus of 1,839%. Although the water supply was quantitatively adequate, quality tests revealed turbidity and bacteriological contamination at some distribution points, attributed to the corrosion of galvanized pipes and the absence of secondary filtration. This confirms that sufficient quantity does not guarantee the quality and efficiency of distribution. Therefore, network modernization, the implementation of layered filtration, and periodic monitoring are necessary. This research contributes to the development of a sustainable campus water management model in Indonesia.
Co-Authors -, Amrizal Saidi AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdul Hakam Abinight, Akbaar Ade Kurnia Putri Adhadi Kurniawan Aditya Abdi Pratama Ahmad Junaidi Ahmad Junaidi Ahmad Junaidi Ahmad, Dzakwan Fathullah Akhmad Suraji Alfito Alfito Amrizal Saidi Andriani Andriani Andriani Andriani Andriani Setiawan Andrizky Andrizky Aprisal Aprisal, Aprisal Ari Syaiful Rahman Arifin Arian Dodi Bayu Martanto Adji, Bayu Martanto Benny Hidayat Benny Hidayat Boy, Wendy Bujang Rusman Cindy Murdiaman Guci Daoed, Darwizal Dasril Dasril Desirwan, Haikal Fikri Elvi Roza Syofyan Farah Sahara Farid Akmal Fauzan Fauzan Fauzan . Fauzi Fauzi Febiana Maulani Febrin Anas Ismail Ferial, Rudy Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Firdaus Fitria Yulia Geby Aryo Agista Giffari, Muhammad Al Gustia, Siti Rahmi Hadri, Ferdian Al Handayani, Yanolanda Suzantry Hendy Jaza, Muhamad James Hellyward Junaidi Junaidi Junaidi Junaidi Junaidi, Junaidi Khatab, Umar Laurency, Sonya Ostha Madjid, Tsabita Alliya Mahdi Mahdi Mahdi Mahdi, Mahdi Masdaf, Nofra Mayuli Mochammad Imron Awalludin Muhamad Arifin Muhammad Al Giffari Narny, Yenny Nofrizal Nurhamidah, Nurhamidah Ophiyandri, Taufika Ophiyandri, Taufika Rahmad Yuhendra Rahmi, Yosa Anggia Rasyid, Fadillah Revalin Herdianto Revalin Herdianto Ridha Sari Rina Yuliet, Rina Rinaldi Ekaputra Rinaldi Ekaputra RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Sakri, Harfa Saputra, Dendi Sari, Ridha Sonata MS, Herix Sunaryo, Budi Taufika Ophyandri Umar Khatab Wahyu Putra Utama Winda Fitria Yervi Hesna Yolla Fransiska Yossafra, Yossafra Yuliza, Yenni Zis, Sirajul Fuad