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Study of Sanitation Infrastructure Operations (Case Study: Wastewater Infrastructure in Ciamis Regency) Maulana, Suhenra
Engineering, MAthematics and Computer Science Journal (EMACS) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): EMACS
Publisher : Bina Nusantara University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/emacsjournal.v6i2.11671

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Sanitation infrastructure is intended to complement the needs of people who do not yet have access to wastewater infrasctucture include bathing, washing and toilet. Inadequate sanitation infrastructure in an area can cause problems of decreasing environmental quality in residential areas. Based on data from Ciamis Regency in Figures for 2022, it is stated that the population growth rate is 0.94%, this is one of the problems arising from the rapid population growth and various activities carried out, especially sanitation issues, which are related to domestic wastewater treatment including bathing, washing and toilet bathing facilities or Mandi, Cuci, Kakus (MCK). Ciamis Regency has a total of 63 MCKs that have been built in the 2010-2022 period, spread across 19 sub-districts and 62 villages with 63 MCK units. The results of the assessment of the functioning of the MCK infrastructure in Ciamis Regency show that 37 MCK units are in prime condition, 23 MCK units are damaged but can still function properly, 3 MCK units where users are hesitant to use the MCK. Efforts need to be made to repair damaged and/or non-functioning MCKs by increasing participation from the user community in the form of contributions to MCK managers. This is with the aim that people want to reuse and care for MCK as a form of sense of ownership and shared responsibility.
Analysis of the Relationship Between Implementation and Policy for Regional-Scale Waste Management in Garut District Maulana, Suhenra
Engineering, MAthematics and Computer Science Journal (EMACS) Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): EMACS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/emacsjournal.v7i3.12689

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Waste management is currently still a big challenge for all cities/regencies in Indonesia where there is still a lot of household waste that has not been managed and still relies on open dumping. This study aims to determine the relationship between the existence of a policy for the provision of regional-scale Waste Treatment Facilities with TPS 3R and its implementation in each village/sub-district in Garut District. The research method used is quantitative, and the data analysis used in this study is explanatory research which aims to explain whether or not there is a relationship between the independent variables, namely knowing the regent's instruction letter regarding the provision of regional-scale Waste Treatment Facilities with TPS 3R. The process of analyzing research data using the Fisher's Exact Test statistical test shows that the p-value is 0.158. Based on the applicable provisions, if the p-value is smaller than the significance level (α = 0.05) then H_0 (null hypothesis) is rejected and H_1 (alternative hypothesis) is accepted. Therefore, it was found that the p-value is greater than the significance level (0.158 > 0.05) then H_0 is accepted, which means that there is no statistically significant relationship between knowing the policy of providing regional-scale Waste Treatment Facilities with TPS 3R with the implementation of the provision of waste treatment facilities. This means that knowledge of the existence of policies through the regent's instruction letter does not have a significant effect on the implementation of waste treatment in villages/sub-district areas, this could mean that there are other factors that have a greater influence on the implementation of waste treatment in villages/sub-districts.