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Evaluation of Kartini V Street Canal Capacity using HEC-RAS Imamuddin, Mohammad; Dewi, Firda Rachma
ASTONJADRO Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): ASTONJADRO
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun Bogor

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The Kartini V Street channel in Central Jakarta plays a vital role in directing the flow of water to the main channel on Kartini Raya Street through the Kartini Pump House, thus effectively addressing water pooling issues in the Kartini neighborhood area. Evaluation of the capacity of the Kartini V Street channel is carried out by comparing the planned rainfall discharge with the existing channel discharge. Hydrological analysis calculations for the planned discharge with a 5-year return period yield planned discharges of 0.0214 m3/second for channel A-B, 0.0068 m3/second for channel B-C, and 0.0226 m3/second for channel B-D. Meanwhile, calculations for the existing channel discharge result in 6.9756 m3/second for channel A-B, 9.3690 m3/second for channel B-C, and 12.0398 m3/second for channel B-D. The analysis indicates that the existing channel capacity is sufficient to accommodate the planned rainfall discharge.
UTILIZATION OF ARTIFICIAL AQUIFERS BY ADDING ZEOLITE AND CARBON TO IMPROVE WATER QUALITY Imamuddin, Mohammad; budiman, budiman; Marsiati, Himmi; Dewi, Firda Rachma; Mahdiani, Nila Sekar
International Journal of Civil Engineering and Infrastructure Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): IJCEI Volume 5 No. 1
Publisher : University Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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Water is the most important component of life. The function of water for living beings cannot be replaced by any other substance. One of the main issues currently faced regarding waterresources is the declining quality of water for both domestic and non-domestic purposes.According to the Regulation of the Minister of Health of the Republic of Indonesia No.492/Menkes/PER/IV/2010 concerning drinking water requirements, it states that safe andhealthy drinking water for consumption must meet requirements that include physical,chemical, and bacteriological criteria. Strict requirements are imposed on drinking waterbecause they are directly related to the biological processes of the body that determine humanquality of life. The consumption rate of drinking water is very high in tropical regions. This isdue to the high humidity, and people in tropical areas require a large amount of drinkingwater to quench their thirst. Therefore, high-quality drinking water is necessary to maintainhealth. The dangers or health risks resulting from the decline in the physical quality of watercan have negative impacts on health. The utilization of groundwater remains a mainstay forcommunities in meeting their domestic and non-domestic water needs. The increasingpopulation has led to a decline in the quality of clean water due to human activities that causeenvironmental pollution. Sources of groundwater pollution include industrial activities, wastedisposal sites, mining areas, residential areas, salt industries, agricultural activities, andlivestock farming.