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PENANAMAN 1000 MANGROVE DI MANGROVE CENTER DESA BENGKAK KECAMATAN WONGSOREJO KABUPATEN BANYUWANGI Reny Eka Evi Susanti
Dharma Pengabdian Perguruan Tinggi (DEPATI) Vol 3 No 1 (2023): Mei 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas Bangka Belitung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33019/depati.v3i1.3526

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Swelling Mangrove Center is the name of a tourist spot in the village of Bengkak, Wongsorejo sub-district, Banyuwangi district, to be precise on Jalan Situbondo, Possumur Hamlet, with a land area of ​​around 4 hectares. The Swelling Mangrove Center is a combination of beach and mangrove tourism which is managed by a local community group called Pokmawas Tirta Wangi which is chaired by Mr. Sanijo. Based on the results of interviews with him, many of the Mangrove plants in the Mangrove Center have died and have not been cared for, apart from that there are still many vacant lands that have not been planted with mangroves. This is due to the low level of public awareness of the sustainability of mangrove forests. Based on the problems above, it is necessary to (1) socialize the importance of mangrove forests, the benefits of each part of the mangrove, and the procedure for planting mangrove seedlings, and (2) planting 1000 mangroves by inviting local communities and students in the village of Bengkak. After the community service activities were carried out, the community and students understood the importance of mangrove forests and knew the benefits of each part of the mangrove, starting from the seeds to the leaves, as well as the vacant land in the mangrove center, most of which had been planted with mangrove tree seedlings
Viscosity Test as an Initial Parameter for Handling B3 Liquid Waste in Fuel Restiani Sih Harsanti; Reny Eka Evi Susanti; Ratna Mustika Yasi
Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): Journal of Educational Engineering and Environment
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/jeee.v2i2.3307

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Sludge oil is also defined as oil sludge that contains heavy metal compounds with characteristics that are difficult to clean with air. Therefore, oil sludge processing must follow the established B3 Waste Processing regulations. This research aims to provide information on viscosity tests as an initial parameter for B3 waste management methods. This research uses a distillation method using distilled water with a solvent volume ratio of 1:1 and 2:1 and a redwood viscosity test to obtain the viscosity value of the sample. The results of the research show that the effect of temperature on waste viscosity is negative exponential, while the effect of the distillation volume ratio on the viscosity of the sample volume compared to the solvent is that the viscosity value is greater.
Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Melalui Penyuluhan Hukum dan Pengelolaan Sampah di Paguyuban Blok EM Rogojampi Banyuwangi Nuri Hidayati; Muhammad Zulqurnain; Reny Eka Evi Susanti
TEKIBA : Jurnal Teknologi dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 3 (2025): TEKIBA : Jurnal Teknologi dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (September)
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik, Universitas PGRI Banyuwangi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36526/tekiba.v5i3.6317

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Household waste management remains a critical issue in Indonesia, with far-reaching impacts on the environment, public health, and socio-economic well-being. Rogojampi Village, Banyuwangi, is among the affected areas, as reflected in the accumulation of waste in the Dam Concrong River that leads to environmental degradation. This community engagement program was designed to empower local residents through a participatory approach to household waste management by integrating regulatory education, hands-on training, adoption of simple technologies, and continuous mentoring. The training focused on the production of bag compost, anaerobic bucket compost, local microorganisms (MOL), and eco-enzyme solutions, all of which were directly practiced by participants. The results indicated substantial improvements in community knowledge and technical capacity, as participants successfully transformed organic waste into valuable products such as compost, MOL biofertilizers, and eco-enzyme liquids for household and agricultural use. Furthermore, the program encouraged the establishment of a village waste management group and introduced the waste bank concept as a long-term sustainability strategy. Besides reducing organic waste accumulation, the initiative also created economic opportunities through the valorization of recyclable inorganic waste. In conclusion, the combination of participatory methods, MOL-based bioproducts, eco-enzyme technology, and continuous assistance proved effective in shifting community behavior from waste disposal to waste utilization, thereby contributing to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).