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Pemberdayaan UMKM Bale Mpaq melalui Sosialisasi Pengelolaan Limbah Perikanan Menuju Zero Waste Pawestri, Setyaning; Zuhriatika Rasyda, Riezka; Fajar Perdhana, Firman; Nofrida, Rini; Devi Ariyana, Mutia; Rahayu, Novia; Marisya Dwi Anggraini, Ines; Murad; Vrisco Harjanto; Putri Sulhana El Fiesha Balqis; Iqlima Khaerunnisa
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 2 (2025): April-Juni 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i2.11664

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The global challenge of zero waste is paramount for optimizing resource use and curbing environmental pollution, aligning directly with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This concept holds particular significance within the food processing industry. Bale Mpaq, a small-scale fish processing enterprise, has demonstrated commitment to waste reduction by repurposing fish bones into fish sticks. Despite these efforts, fish waste still accounts for 30–40% of their production, presenting a substantial environmental concern if not properly addressed. In response, a community service program was initiated to bolster the expertise of Bale Mpaq's participants in sustainable fish waste management. The program will deliver comprehensive outreach and practical training, enabling participants to identify waste sources, understand their environmental ramifications, explore avenues for material recovery, and implement appropriate waste management methodologies. This initiative is designed to not only minimize environmental harm but also to elevate the quality and market competitiveness of products from small businesses. Furthermore, it will foster the development of novel, value-added products from fish waste, thereby generating new income streams and increasing productivity for Bale Mpaq.
Upaya Percepatan Penanganan Kondisi Substandard Submarine Pipeline Penerimaan Avtur menggunakan Metode Double-Ended Draining dan Oil Bubble Trap Fuad Al Amien; Wahyu Putra HK; Andre Sumanta; Jhodi Irawan; Aris Setiyawan; Tahta Adhitama; Vrisco Harjanto
JURAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU TEKNIK Vol. 5 No. 2 (2026): : Jurnal Riset Rumpun Ilmu Teknik
Publisher : Pusat riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/jurritek.v5i2.8332

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Submarine pipelines are vital infrastructures in aviation fuel distribution, carrying high risks of operational disruption, safety issues, and environmental pollution. In 2025, the aviation fuel receiving submarine pipeline at Integrated Terminal Ampenan was deformed due to mechanical pulling by MT Anargya I, causing system shutdown. This incident created risks of seawater intrusion, marine pollution, and potential fuel shortages at Lombok International Airport. This study evaluates the effectiveness of applying a double-ended draining method combined with an oil bubble trap as a fast, safe, and sustainable solution for submarine pipeline repair. Using a case study and descriptive-analytical approach based on the Continuous Improvement Program (CIP), the research analyzed quality, cost, delivery, safety, environmental, and workforce aspects. The results showed the method effectively drained aviation fuel without seawater contamination, prevented marine spills, maintained fuel quality within specifications, and completed repairs before critical stock levels were reached. Additionally, it provided significant cost savings compared to emergency supply operations and achieved zero safety incidents and environmental pollution. The integration of double-ended draining and oil bubble trap proved to be an effective, adaptive innovation with strong potential for replication and standardization in other aviation fuel submarine pipeline systems.