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Journal : Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management

Review of The Water Carrying Capacity and Water Flow at RDTR of The Spatial Planning of Tegalluar Residential Integrated Area in Bandung Regency Budi Heri Pirngadi; Deden Syarifudin; M. Zaenal Ramdhani As Siddiq
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Vol. 7 No.2, September 2023
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jcbeem.v7i2.10211

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The development of Tegalluar area as a strategically planned integrated residential center, potentially serving as the new provincial government center for West Java, stands as a top priority for the Bandung Regency Government. To support this vision, the Regional Detailed Spatial Plan (RDTR) for Tegalluar Integrated Settlement Area and the Planning Area (BWP) of Bojongsoang have been formulated. Concurrently, the region has grappled with persistent water resource management challenges, marked by annual flooding during the rainy season and water shortages in the dry season. This research aims to comprehensively analyze the water flow cycle within the area and explore potential scenarios for water management in alignment with the RDTR. The research findings reveal that, in the development scenario, the water flow pattern remains largely unchanged, with limited efforts to harness rainfall or manage wastewater. Precipitation and surface water predominantly contribute to the water inflow in the research area. Furthermore, the provision of clean water heavily relies on external sources. Based on this water flow analysis, there exists an opportunity to implement water-sensitive urban design principles in the research area. This involves capturing rainwater through effective harvesting techniques and adopting wastewater reuse strategies, focusing on non-potable applications. Such measures can enhance water sustainability and mitigate the region's water-related challenges.
The Social Dynamics of Village Communities: A Case Study on the Implementation of Improved Access to Clean Water in Wargasaluyu Village Dewi Ajeng Khutomah; Budi Heri Pirngadi; Deden Syarifudin
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 8 No. 2 (2024): September 2024
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23969/jcbeem.v8i2.15883

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Wargasaluyu Village, located in Gununghalu District, West Bandung Regency, has historically faced limited access to clean water. In mid-2023, a group of students participating in the Perguruan Tinggi Mandiri Membangun Desa (PTM2D) program initiated a project to improve clean water access for the Wargasaluyu village community. This research examines the short-term outcomes of implementing improved clean water access on the social dynamics of the Wargasaluyu Village community. The study aims to identify the social dynamics that have emerged in the Wargasaluyu Village community as a short-term outcome of this implementation. The analytical methods employed were triangulation and descriptive-analytical approaches. Results indicate that the quality, quantity, and continuity of clean water underwent significant improvements, becoming feasible and safe, and subsequently effecting changes in the community's social dynamics. Significant direct changes experienced by the community include shifts in mindset and participation, increased spirit of cooperation, enhanced community organization, and improved utilization of social infrastructure through mutual care, thereby facilitating the implementation of improved welfare levels. These direct changes contribute to indirect changes, namely alterations in employment, income levels, community welfare, and village independence. The social dynamics occurring in the Wargasaluyu Village community affect not only social aspects but also will give impact educational, health, economic, cultural, and environmental dimensions. This research provides insights not only for more effective improvements in clean water access but also for holistic village water management that addresses community needs and aspirations, aiming to achieve sustainable and inclusive rural development in Wargasaluyu Village.