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The Effectiveness of Waste Bank Management at Hidayah Waste Bank and Sejahtera Bersama Waste Bank in Lubuk Kilangan District Drajat, Rian Rafiul; Junialdi, Rezi
The Future of Education Journal Vol 4 No 5 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penerbitan dan Publikasi Ilmiah Yayasan Pendidikan Tumpuan Bangsa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61445/tofedu.v4i5.537

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This study aims to analyze the effectiveness of waste bank management. This study was motivated by concerns about the environment which is increasingly filled with both organic and inorganic waste. Therefore, this study aims to analyze how waste banks are managed in Lubuk Kilangan District, Padang City. This study uses a qualitative approach. Then the data was collected through interviews, observations and documentation, then data analysis was carried out through three stages, namely data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions. The subjects of this study were the Hidayah Waste Bank and the Sejahtera Bersama Waste Bank in addition to the Lubuk Kilangan District community and Waste Bank Members. Based on the research results, it was found that the effectiveness of waste bank management at the Hidayah Waste Bank and Sejahtera Bersama Waste Bank which consistently run the waste bank program. The effectiveness indicator describes the range of consequences and impacts (outcomes) of the program output in achieving program objectives.
Existence of Phytoplankton in Waters Affected by Hot Water of Electric Steam Power Plant (ESPP) of Teluk Sirih as Ecological Bioindicator Reference for Climate Change Mitigation Junialdi, Rezi; Merina, Gusna; Sari, Mistia; Mursyid, Ahmad; Alponsin, Alponsin; Drajat, Rian Rafiul; Sonia, Sonia
Sriwijaya Journal of Environment Vol 9, No 1 (2024): Environment and Suistainable Development
Publisher : Program Pascasarjana Universitas Sriwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22135/sje.2024.9.1.54-61

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Electric Steam Power Plant (ESPP) in Teluk Sirih located on the seafront will certainly have an impact on changes in environmental factors such as physical, chemical and biological, one of which will be affected is phytoplankton. The research objective was to study the community structure of phytoplankton in the waters affected by the hot water of the ESPP of Teluk Sirih which was carried out in August 2023 with four sample stations namely Outfall, Inlet, Jetty and the middle of the sea as controls. The results of the study showed that the community structure of phytoplankton in the waters around the PLTU of Teluk Sirih was not significantly affected by hot water. This is illustrated by the diversity results which are classified as well H' ranging from 1.710-2.156. Evenest Index (E) 0.562-0.761 and Dominance Index (C) 0.188-0.295. The E and C values show that the phytoplankton are evenly distributed and no species dominates the ESPP of Teluk Sirih. The physics and chemistry of water are all above the quality standards of Ministry of Environment No. 51. 2004 as temperature ranges from 29-320C, pH 7-8, brightness >3m, Salinity 31,4-32,2 mg/L. Dissolved oxygen 5 mg/L, Carbon dioxide 48-62 mg/L, BOD5 4-5 mg/L, Nitrates 0.02-0.031 mg/L and orthophosphate 0.014-0.018.Keywords: Hot water, Phytoplankton, ESPP of Teluk Sirih, Community Structure and Physical Chemical Factors