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Persamaan linier Tinggi Bukaan Pintu Air Terhadap Kecepatan Aliran dengan Kedalaman Basah di saluran irigasi berbasis IoT Desa Sukoanyar Soraya Norma; Eko Noerhayati; Bambang Suprapto; Muhammad Rizal A’rofi
Journal Innovation of Civil Engineering (JICE) Vol 4 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jice.v4i1.19886

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When using floodgates, which can waste water or even cause a shortage if not used properly, it is crucial to pay attention to the regulation of irrigation water. setting up In this study, the Internet of Things (IoT)-based technology can be used to measure when the floodgates open. Farmers that use this technology can better manage water in irrigation systems and planting systems. This study examines the mathematical relationship between the height of irrigation gates based on the Internet of Things and the hydraulics of the flow in the irrigation canals of Sukoanyar Village, Pakis District. Each door opening height has six points, with four points occurring before the door and two points following the door. The size of the sluice gate, the topography of the canal, and the speed of the water flow are the data that were analyzed for this study. The calculation of the channel geometry values comes first in the analysis process, which is followed by the processing of the flow velocity values for each experimental result. The goal of the five experiments conducted at each place was to directly measure the flow velocity using current meter equipment. Using a nonlinear equation mathematical analysis, the study's findings revealed that the height of the irrigation sluice gate (IoT) has an impact on the change in the canal's dynamics value. Keywords: Nonlinear; Irrigation; Internet of Things; Watergates.
Descriptive study of knowledge, attitudes and individual behavior of East Java MSMEs related to halal culture Siti Asmaniyah Mardiyani; Mas'ud Said; Nour Athiroh; Eko Noerhayati
Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.5-issue.1.16-23

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This study aims to measure aspects of the knowledge and attitudes of MSMEs in the food and beverage sector towards halal culture in their businesses. This is important to see the readiness of MSMEs to face the era of the halal industry. The research approach used is descriptive quantitative. Data collection was carried out using an online questionnaire for 83 MSME respondents in East Java, including Malang Raya, Pasuruan, Blitar, Lumajang, and Kediri. The results showed that most of the respondents (92.41 percent) had a high level of knowledge and the rest had a moderate level of knowledge. This condition shows that the level of knowledge of MSME actors regarding halal culture is very good. The results of the analysis further provide information that 87.50 percent of MSME actors have good halal cultural behavior, 10.42 percent have a moderate level of behavior, and only 2.08 percent have low behavioral attitudes. This research illustrates that MSME actors in East Java have the potential and readiness to support the development of the halal industry
Situbondo communal waste management study: Application of the anaerobic baffled reactor method at the Salafiyah Syafi'iyah Islamic boarding school Rifaini, Intan; Noerhayati, Eko
Asian Journal Collaboration of Social Environmental and Education Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
Publisher : Institute for Advanced Science, Social, and Sustainable Future

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ajcsee.v2i1.2024.987

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​​​Background: This study examines the planning of a communal wastewater treatment plant (IPAL) at the Salafiyah Syafi'iyah Islamic Boarding School, Situbondo Regency, using the Anaerobic Baffled Reactor (ABR) method. Methods: This study uses the ABR method supported by literature studies as the basis for the preparation of the writing. The study also involved observation and field observation. Findings: (1) the domestic wastewater discharge generated by 4.410 people or 74 rooms is 364.408 m³/day, while the non-domestic wastewater discharge is 0.20 m³/day, bringing the total wastewater discharge to 364.608 m³/day. (2) The ABR method was chosen because it has several advantages, such as relatively small land requirements, ease of construction, operation and maintenance, no need for electrical energy, and more efficient costs. (3) The dimensions of each ABR compartment were designed to be 11.4 m long, 2.3 m wide, and 2.6 m high, which ensures even distribution of wastewater and effective treatment. Conclusion: The three research results led to the author's understanding that the ABR method is a suitable and efficient solution for wastewater treatment at Salafiyah Syafi'iyah Islamic Boarding School. For further planning, it is recommended to conduct detailed calculations regarding the Wastewater Management System (WMS) and consider the use of alternative methods such as Constructed Wetland or Anaerobic Filter Reactor, especially considering the area of the pesantren which is surrounded by rice fields.  Novelty/Originality of this study: This study offers an innovative solution for wastewater treatment in Islamic boarding school environments by applying the Anaerobic Baffled Reactor (ABR) method. This study not only designs an efficient and cost-effective system but also considers the specific context of Islamic boarding schools, paving the way for applying environmentally friendly technologies in Islamic educational institutions. 
Evaluation and development of the clean water distribution network Refinaldo, A Muh Ridho; Noerhayati, Eko; Rahmawati, Anita
Journal of Socio-Cultural Sustainability and Resilience Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jscsr.v2i1.2024.1044

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Background: Rapid population growth and the large number of residential developments go hand in hand with the increasing need for clean water, especially drinking water. Basically, a city's development plan is closely related to the availability of clean water in the area, because clean water is a basic human need that is very important to fulfill. However, several consumers in certain villages which are part of the PDAM North Sebatik branch pipe network service area do not receive a clean water supply. With this research, it is hoped that it can provide alternatives/solutions in solving clean water problems, especially for the Pancang Village area, North Sebatik District. Methods: The data needed in this study is data on the population of Sei Pancang Village, North Sebatik District for the last 5 years, data on PDAM customers for the last 5 years, data on clean water needs, data on clean water sources and reservoir volume, as well as map data on the clean water distribution network. The evaluation technique used in this study uses the method with the largest correlation calculation, namely the arithmetic method. The clean water distribution network map will be evaluated using Epanet software. Findings: The results of this research are that the population of Sei Pancang Village, North Sebatik District in 2022 will be 5250 people and projections for the number of residents and customers for the next 10 years show that the population will increase to 7018 people. Conclusion: Water use in the development plan year, namely 2023, in the residential area of Sei Pancang Village, North Sebatik District, includes, among other things, an average daily need of 9,045 lt/s, a maximum daily need of 10,402 lt/s, and a peak hour need of 13,568 lt/s. Meanwhile, in 2032 water demand will increase, with an average daily demand of 11,697 lt/second, a maximum daily demand of 13,451 lt/second, and a peak hour demand of 20,177 lt/second. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study develops a predictive model integrating demographic, climate, and infrastructure data to project water demand and optimize distribution. This model can be applied across regions to improve water management efficiency.
Characterization of waste composition as a basis for developing a community-based 3R TPS system in waste management efforts Aprilia, Reza; Noerhayati, Eko; Rahmawati, Anita
Asian Journal of Toxicology, Environmental, and Occupational Health Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/ajteoh.v2i1.2024.1010

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Background: The issue of waste management has become a major concern in many regions, including Pandansari Lor Village, Malang Regency. To address this challenge, it is necessary to develop an effective waste management system that involves the active participation of the community. This study aims to determine the waste composition in Pandansari Lor Village as a basis for developing a 3R (Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle) Waste Transfer Station system that is tailored to the needs of the community. Method: The research methodology includes primary data collection through sampling and analysis of waste composition, as well as secondary data collection from relevant sources. Findings: The results show that the waste composition in Pandansari Lor Village is dominated by organic waste, including food waste (58.42%) and garden waste (3.84%), followed by plastic waste (26.74%), paper waste (5.89%), and other types of waste. Conclusion: These findings provide valuable insights for the design and implementation of a community-based 3R Waste Transfer Station system that can effectively manage the waste generated in the village. The proposed system aims to maximize resource recovery, reduce the amount of waste sent to landfills, and promote sustainable waste management practices within the community. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study develops a waste disposal model tailored to the specific waste composition of the village, focusing on processing organic waste into high-quality compost and recycling plastic into products of economic value. The model also integrates a community-based education system to increase participation in waste sorting at source.
Analysis of waste generation characteristics as a reference for TPS 3R planning in community-based waste management efforts Aprilia, Reza; Noerhayati, Eko; Rahmawati, Anita
Public Health Risk Assesment Journal Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/phraj.v2i1.2024.828

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Background: Waste management is a critical issue in Indonesia, particularly in rural areas like Pandansari Lor Village in Malang Regency. Improper waste disposal practices, such as open burning and dumping in rivers, pose environmental and health hazards. This study aims to analyze the waste generation characteristics in Pandansari Lor Village as a baseline for planning a community-based Reduce, Reuse, Recycl waste processing site/Tempat Pengolahan Sampah Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (TPS 3R). Method: A waste sampling method was conducted following the SNI 19-3964-1994 guidelines to measure the waste generation rate, density, and composition. Findings: Household waste data analysis shows that low-income households generate 39.1% of the total waste, while middle and high income households contribute 28.7% and 32.2%, respectively. The amount of waste per day was recorded at 9.73 kg on Friday for low income households, while for middle and high income households, the highest amount of waste occurred on Monday with 8.56 kg and 9.09 kg, respectively. Conclusion: These findings indicate fluctuations in waste generation patterns based on income levels, with certain days producing larger amounts of waste. Novelty/Originality of this article: This study proposes a 3R TPS model adapted to rural waste, focusing on organic waste composting and plastic recycling. This model is designed to increase community participation in waste management through community-based education and empowerment.
Pemanfaatan aliran sungai dalam upaya memenuhi kebutuhan listrik Noerhayati, Eko; Afroni, Mohammad Jasa; Bakhtiar, Anang; Ingsih, Ita Suhermin; Ashari, Mohammad Alfarisi
Jurnal Pembelajaran Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (JP2M) Vol. 5 No. 4 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33474/jp2m.v5i4.22465

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Lembah kemuning merupakan daerah yang termasuk di desa Sukoanyar yang cukup jauh dari daerah pemukiman dan memiliki medan yang curam. Meskipun sudah ada fasilitas energi listrik dari pemerintah, namun sumber daya listrik yang diterima masyarakat tidak sebanding dengan kebutuhan kegiatan yang ada di Lembah Kemuning ini. Kondisi ini dikarenakan pasokan daya listrik dari kabel PLN yang sulit untuk dapat menggapai lembah kemuning. Sehingga warga yang berada di lembah ini berinisiatif ingin berusaha untuk mandiri akan sumber daya listrik untuk mendukung aktifitas sehari-hari. Di lembah ini terdapat Pondok Pesantren Annur yang sangat membutuhkan kegiatan belajar-mengajar dan lokasinya dekat dengan sungai yang cukup besar debit airnya. Tujuan dilaksanakan kegiatan pengabdian adalah untuk membangun PLTHM dan memberdayakan kelompok santri agar mampu mandiri dan meningkatkan pengetahuan bidang energi listrik dan dapat mendapatkan energi listrik mengunakan debit air sungai di lembah kemuning. Pendekatan yang digunakan dalam Metode pengabdian masyaratak ini yaitu Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) dimulai dari survei lokasi, studi literature dan dilanjutkan perhitungan komponen LPTMH. Pelaksanaan pengabdian dilakukan oleh 3 orang dosen dan 4 mahasiswa sebagai implementasi MBKM. Pembangunan dibantu oleh parsitipasi masyarakat dan santri Pondok pesanteren. Hasil Pengabdian berupa bangunan pengendap beserta saluran pengarah dan menghasilkan berita di mediamassa, jurnal nasional dan poster.
Penyuluhan Beternak Kambing BoerPE Desa Wringinanom Kecamatan Poncokusumo Kabupaten Malang Inggit Kentjonowaty; Eko Noerhayati; Zuhkhriyan Zakaria; Arief Ardiansyah
Konferensi Nasional Pengabdian Masyarakat (KOPEMAS) #5 2024 Konferensi Nasional Pengabdian Masyarakat (KOPEMAS) 2022
Publisher : Konferensi Nasional Pengabdian Masyarakat (KOPEMAS) #5 2024

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Masyarakat Dusun Besuki Desa Wringinanom Kecamatan Poncokusumo Kabupaten Malang masih banyak yang ekonominya menengah ke bawah; selain itu pemuda pemudinya bekerja seadanya; yaitu memelihara kambing 2-3 ekor; penjual sayur, ketela, jahe, singkong, membuat bahan untuk tusuk sate dan lain-lain, bahkan ada yang bereaksi. Salah satu solusi yang akan dilakukan adalah pemberdayaan masyarakat, dengan sasaran Karang Taruna di RW. 005 dan RW. 006 Dusun Besuki Desa Wringinanom melalui usaha pemeliharaan kambing BoerPE dengan sistem bergulir. Tujuan pengabdian ini adalah meningkatkan kesejahteraan keluarga; memfasilitasi masyarakat yang ingin berwirausaha; dan mendorong perkembangan budaya pemanfaatan hasil riset dan kreativitas perguruan tinggi. Metode yang digunakan adalah Penyuluhan dan praktek secara langsung lebih baik kambing; 
Mitigating environmental pollution from tofu industry wastewater: Case of Suyanto Tofu Factory, Mojokerto Zalfain, Muhammad; Noerhayati, Eko; Rahmawati, Anita
Applied Environmental Science Vol. 2 No. 1: (July) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/aes.v2i1.2024.819

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Background: This research investigates the impact of tofu industry wastewater on the aquatic environment at the Suyanto Tofu Factory, Mojokerto. The tofu industry produces liquid waste that contains high pH, Total Suspended Solids (TSS), Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), and Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), so it has the potential to pollute local rivers. Although the Suyanto Tofu Factory has wastewater treatment facilities, these facilities are currently not functioning, indicating an urgent need to design a new wastewater treatment plant. In this context, the research aims to determine the volume of wastewater produced, analyze BOD, COD, TSS and pH levels in wastewater, and design sustainable wastewater treatment facilities for the tofu industry. Methods: The method used is planning the design Constructed Wetland system with water hyacinth plants . This method is expected to minimize the environmental impact of tofu wastewater, protect the surrounding aquatic ecosystem, and comply with environmental regulations. Findings: This research found a wastewater treatment plant model using a pond system Sanita (Constructed Wetland ) which can reduce tofu waste effectively and sustainably is very important to maintain water quality and river ecosystems around the Suyanto Tofu Factory. Conclusion: The liquid waste at the Suyanto tofu factory has high levels of acidity and organic pollutants, with a pH of 3.91, TSS of 1050 mg/L, BOD of 2063 mg/L, and COD of 5135 mg/L. The factory uses a wastewater management design involving Sanita Pond processing with Eichhornia crassipes plants, effectively reducing the organic content in the waste. Novelty/Originality of this Study: By proposing a Constructed Wetland system for tofu industry wastewater treatment, this research introduces an innovative, sustainable solution tailored to local conditions, potentially revolutionizing waste management practices in small-scale food industries.
Anaerobic baffled reactor (ABR): pengelolaan air limbah komunal pada pesantren Salafiyah Syafi’iyah di Situbondo Rifaini, Intan; Noerhayati, Eko
Journal of Youth and Outdoor Activities Vol. 1 No. 1: (Februari) 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61511/jyoa.v1i1.2024.678

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Background: Water is a crucial element for life, both for internal body processes and daily activities. However, the nature of water as a primary resource makes its use less appropriate. This condition has an impact on the decline in water quality in several aspects. This happened at the Salafiyah Syafi'iyah Islamic Boarding School in Sukorejo, Situbondo. This boarding school experienced an increase in students and resulted in an increase in black water and gray water domestic waste. Methods: Researchers are trying to find solutions based on research with the Anaerobic Baffled Reactor (ABR) method. This research aims to produce waste water sanitation. Sanitary planning research uses two data sources, namely primary and secondary. Findings: The result of this research is knowing the existence of two types of waste discharge, namely domestic waste and non-domestic waste at the boarding school. Conclusion: Another result, namely the use of ABR-based treatment plants has advantages. This advantage focuses on the aspect of land area, construction, operation, maintenance and cost efficient wastewater treatment plants. Furthermore, researchers have found an ABR water treatment plant design model with the dimensions of each compartment in the form of length x width x height.
Co-Authors Aasniari Aasniari Absari, Sherly Aulia Ach Sahroni Achmad Hamdan Afina Fajar Hidayati Al Adlu Syahid Al-Ghifar, M. Qadafi Anang Bakhtiar Anang Bakhtiar ANDRIANI, VIKI Anggun Ainun B.Wakirin Anita Rahmawati Anita Rahmawati Anita Rahmawati Annisa Mar'atus Safitri APRILIA, REZA Arga Kencana Ari Kurniawan Arief Ardiansyah Arif Wibisono Arthanev, Fiastara Seikha Ashari, Mohammad Alfarisi Azimatuz Zahro Azizah Rachmawati Azizah Rahmawati Azizah Rokhmawati Azizah Rokhmawati Azizah Rokhmawati Azizah, Shoifatun Nur Azzani, Muhammad Amri Bachsin, Nor Kamila Bambang Dwi Sulo Bambang Suprapto Bastyo Tafano Dian Dwi Mahendra Diana Septian Hartati Dita Wahyu Anggraini Dwi Mukti Asmoro Sari Efendi S Wirateruna Elly Novi Saputri Fakhiroh, Nichlah Febriyanti, Yanti Firdaus Ihwan Ibadi Firmansyah Adhy Wijaksana Fitriya Qurota Ayun Galla, Alexander Gancakra Pribadi Ginanjar Noor Sholikhin Hassi fichri Renaldi Herlambang, Elang Septian Hidayatulloh, Habib I Gusti Bagus Wiksuana Ibnu Kolis Inggit Kentjonowaty Ismiyah, Zahrotul Israil Israil Ita Suhermin Ingsih Jeprianto Jeprianto Kahfi Almachzuuni M Ihya Al Hikam M. Iqbal Sahroni M. Mas’ud Said Mahfud Jiiono Mahmad Alfian Ni'am Maida, Laila Nur Marini, Ambar Mas'ud Said Miqdad Kevin Ni'am Moch. Yudha Alif Pratama Moh. Ahsani Taqwim Moh. Bagus Fahmi Moh. Lutfi Maulana Mohammad Jasa Afroni Mohammad Khoiruddin, Mohammad Muhammad Fikri Alim Muhammad Hasan Muhammad Rizal A’rofi Muhammad Syahridha Firdaus Muttaqin, Fazal Nadiva Salsabila Rahmawati Narendra Handaryan Yudhistira Naufal Yudhistira Ningrum, Elisa Setia Nour Athiroh Nour Athiroh Abdoes Sjakoer nurlailatul khusnah Nuzulul H, Moch Mubarok Palevi, Muhammad Raynaldi Reza Rabbi, Fawaz Diya’a Rahayu Hutami E.A.N Ramadhani, Devi Rizqy REFINALDO, A MUH RIDHO Reza Affandi Sameth Ricky Andrian, Ricky Ricky Candra Andrian Rifaini, Intan Rio Miftakul Imam Riska Riska Rizal A'rofi rofiqoh rofiqoh Roihan Attammimi Suryateja Samsul Maarif Sarifudin Sarifudin Sarifudin Satriyo Yoga Wahyudi Sinta Sofiana Wiyanti Siti Asmaniyah Mardiayani Siti Asmaniyah Mardiyani Siti Sendari Soraya Norma Soraya Norma Mustika Suci Amalia Suprapto, Bambang Syahril Arifudin Tri Wahyudi Sinaga Unung Lesmanah Warda Khumairo Milena Warsito - Warsito Warsito Warsito Warsito Wulandari, Puput Tri YENI SAFITRI Yogi Dwi Mahandi Yusril Fahruddiansyah Zalfain, Muhammad Zuhkhriyan Zakaria