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Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan
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Impact of Green Building Implementation on Health and Well-being of Building Users in Indonesia Lendra, Lendra; Jesica, Jesica; Febrianty, Ruliana
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i1.1-14

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This research conducts a systematic literature review, adopting the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines, to examine the impact of green building implementation on health and well-being of users in Indonesia. The aim is to systematically categorize and analyze both the positive and negative effects of green building practices on occupants while identifying specific challenges that influence occupant comfort and safety. After analyzing articles from 2018 to 2023, a total of 15 papers were identified as primary resources for this study. The research found that green buildings have both positive and negative impacts. Positive impacts include minimal air pollution, good natural lighting, cool natural ventilation, and reduced noise disturbance. There are negative impacts such as insufficient natural lighting and ventilation in some areas, high noise levels, and security issues. This research provides insights for improving green building concepts to better support public health and occupational safety. By considering these impacts, future building environments can be designed to be healthier and more conducive to promoting public health and well-being. Future research should address operational challenges by exploring hybrid systems that integrate natural and artificial elements for consistent comfort, along with innovative solutions for noise and wildlife control.
Design of Temporary Storage for Hazardous Waste at Politeknik Perkapalan Negeri Surabaya Setiani, Vivin; Sholihah, Mar'atus; Kurniasih, Dewi; Widiarti, Yuning; Budiyanto, Ekky Nur; Khumaidi, Agus; Wibowo, Sekarsari; Setyawati, Emeralda Eka Putri; Astutik, Rina Puji
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i1.275-286

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Politeknik Perkapalan Negeri Surabaya has workshops or laboratories that generate hazardous waste from practical learning activities. Currently, hazardous waste is not stored in accordance with regulations, it will pose a danger to the environment and human health. Therefore, this research requires a design for hazardous waste storage that complies with the Minister of Environment and Forestry Regulation number 6 of 2021. The design of fire extinguisher requirements is based on the Regulation of the Minister of Manpower and Transmigration of the Republic of Indonesia No. Per.04/Men/1980 and the design of lighting based on SNI 03-6575-2001. This research discusses the design of hazardous waste storage, including the characteristics of hazardous waste, the design of packaging and the supporting facilities. The characteristics of hazardous waste at the Politeknik Perkapalan Negeri Surabaya consist of flammable waste, toxic waste, and infectious waste. While, the packaging for hazardous waste is equipped with symbols and labels according to their characteristics and volume. The design of the hazardous waste storage building at the Politeknik Perkapalan Negeri Surabaya has dimensions of 11 m x 7 m, equipped with 12 lights and light fire extinguishers, taking into account the location, facilities, and emergency response.
Exploring the Factor and Cluster of Green Building Practices for Urban Liveability: Case Study Jakarta, Indonesia Suhardono, Sapta; Septiariva, Iva Yenis; Sianipar, Imelda Masni Juniaty; Suryawan, I Wayan Koko
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i1.196-208

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This study investigates the multifaceted landscape of green building practices, focusing on their factor structure and cluster characteristics concerning environmental responsibility and urban livability. A comprehensive analysis identifies distinct factors and clusters, each representing different dimensions of sustainable urban development. This study embarks on an exploration of the complex domain of green building practices, employing Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and k-means clustering to dissect the factor structure and clustering characteristics pertinent to environmental responsibility and urban liability. The factors encompass environmental sustainability and urban convenience, highlighting the delicate balance between ecological consciousness and urban functionality. Delving into demographic variables like income, higher education, age, and marital status, our findings reveal statistically significant correlations, emphasizing the pivotal role these individual characteristics play in shaping preferences towards green building practices. Specifically, our analysis crystallizes into two primary clusters. Cluster 1 emphasizes the essence of "Environmental Sustainability," marked by a strong inclination towards energy efficiency, sustainable materials, and green spaces, reflecting a commitment to ecological stewardship. In contrast, Cluster 2, denoting "Urban Convenience and Access," underscores the importance of proximity to public transport, shopping centres, and workplaces, encapsulating a desire for accessibility and convenience in urban design.
Differences in Before and After Temephos Intervention in Bengkulu City: Larvae Free Rate of Aedes spp. Gunasari, Lala Foresta Valentine; Destilyana, Rizqita; Massardi, Nikki Aldi; Triana, Dessy
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i1.157-167

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One of the strategies to reduce dengue transmission is to control the population of vectors, such as larval eradication. The use of temephos larvicide (Abate®) is the most widely carried out in the community. An indicator of the success of the larval eradication program is the Larvae Free Rate (LFR) assessment. This study aimed to determine the difference between LFR of Aedes spp. before and after temephos intervention in Bengkulu City. This study is experimental research with one group pre-test and post-test design. The population of this study was all houses in Bengkulu City with a total sample of 670 houses. Sampling was carried out using cluster random sampling techniques in 67 urban villages in Bengkulu City. This research was carried out by conducting a survey of larvae before and after temephos intervention in containers. Sixty-seven urban-villages, in 44 (65,67%) urban-villages was found an increase of LFR after temephos intervention. The average LFR before temephos intervention was 67.61%, while after temephos intervention increased to 82.98%, there was a significant difference between LFR of Aedes spp. before and after temephos intervention in Bengkulu City (p=0.001). Temephos intervention is effective to increase LFR of Aedes spp. in Bengkulu City.
Sustainability Strategy for Solar Power Plant: Integrating Sustainable Development and Rural Enviroment Nurhanifah, Nita Viviani; Rachmawatie, Dessy
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 1 (2025): March 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i1.314-329

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The development of renewable energy is essential amid the global energy transition, yet the sustainability of solar power plants—both commercial and household—in Bali Province remains low. Access to electricity is a vital component of sustainable development, helping to bridge the gap between rural and urban areas in Indonesia. In 2016, solar power plants were established in Karangasem Regency to electrify rural communities that previously lacked access due to difficult geographical conditions. This study aims to identify and analyze the key factors influencing sustainable solar power growth in Karangasem while offering strategic recommendations. Employing a qualitative approach and the MICMAC method, it explores economic aspects such as job creation, poverty alleviation, and energy investment; social factors like energy access and community participation; environmental considerations including waste management and climate mitigation; and institutional elements involving local regulations and public-private collaboration. The findings highlight that fostering local economic development (ESD), sustainably managing resources (SNRU), and reducing air pollution (AP) are crucial for enhancing environmental quality (EQI) and attracting investment (EI). The study emphasizes the need for collaborative frameworks and robust policy measures to promote renewable energy, ensuring long-term sustainability and advancing rural development and environment in Karangasem Regency, Bali Province. 
Analysis of Heavy Metals Pb and Mn in River Water at Putri Cempo Landfill Matin, Hashfi Hawali Abdul; Setyono, Prabang; Dzihni, Asfi; Adiningsih, Aulia Rahmatya; Agustina, Aulia Tsalatsa; Rahmadhani, Sakina Enova; Al-Dzahabi, Muhammad Adib; Kencanawardhani, Larasati Gumilang
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 2 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i2.600-609

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Waste is a crucial issue with far-reaching impacts on the environment, public health, and economy. The Putri Cempo landfill receives waste from Surakarta City. Waste can pollute the river near the landfill, given the location of the river that adjoins and is close to residential areas. The purpose of this research was to analyze the river water quality around the Putri Cempo landfill for heavy metals Pb and Mn. The research was conducted by taking samples directly from the river and then analyzing the heavy metal content. The results were compared with river water quality standards according to Indonesian Government Regulation 22/2021. The results showed that the Pb content in river was -0.02392344 mg/L and Mn was 4.206021703 mg/L. From these results, the Pb content in the river did not exceed the quality standard limit, whereas the Mn content exceeded the quality standard limit. It can be concluded that the river water around Putri Cempo landfill has been contaminated with Mn. Heavy metals in high levels can harm living things and the environment, can cause death to aquatic biota and plants, disease in humans, degrade water quality and damage river aesthetics. Further evaluation of stakeholders is required to address heavy metal pollution
Analysis of Soil Fertility and Sustainability of Shallot Intensive Farming Nugraha, Septian Hadi; Suryaningtyas, Dyah Tjahyandari; Hariyadi, Hariyadi
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 3 (2025): November 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i3.766-781

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Larangan District is one of the shallot-producing areas that the government prioritizes for agricultural intensification. The high intensity of agriculture in Larangan District causes soil fertility and sustainability disparities. This research evaluates soil fertility and the sustainability of shallot farming intensification activities in Larangan District, Brebes Regency. Soil fertility evaluation used two different approaches: Base Cation Saturation Ratio (BCSR), which referred to Koppitke & Menzies research in 2007 and assessment through a combination of soil chemical properties, as referred to Soil Research Center of Indonesia. Sustainability analysis was carried out using the Rapid Appraisal for Farming (RAP-Farm) approach with a multi-aspect sustainability analysis method, with a total of 6 aspects (ecological, economic, social, institutional, technological, and logistics, and infrastructure) with 36 factors. The results of the research show that Larangan District has a moderate soil fertility status, with a nutrient unbalance from cation ratio analysis. Sustainability status shows a less sustainable status with aspects that have values below the limit, namely ecology, economics, and technology.
Sustainability Literacy on Food Waste Education: A Preliminary Study Rachman, Indriyani; Saldiana, Nur Kamila; Permanasari, Anna
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 2 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i2.610-620

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Food waste contributes significantly to global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and reflects low sustainability awareness, particularly in developing countries such as Indonesia. This study aimed to assess the level of sustainability literacy, comprising knowledge, skills, and values, among vocational high school students in Bogor City within the context of food waste. Using a descriptive quantitative method with 125 respondents, data were collected through a 21-item questionnaire and were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The findings show that while students demonstrated good sustainability skills (76.95%) and values (73.63%), their sustainability knowledge was only fair (57.81%), indicating a cognitive-behavioral gap. Spearman's correlation analysis revealed no significant relationship between sustainability knowledge and skills (ρ = 0.109, p = 0.226), reinforcing the need for holistic and integrative learning interventions. These results underscore the importance of developing interactive, value-driven educational media, such as e-books, to enhance students' environmental literacy and foster sustainable behavior. This preliminary study serves as a foundation for designing contextually relevant educational strategies to support food waste reduction and sustainability education in Indonesia.
Phytoremediation as a Sustainable Solution for Mercury Contamination in Artisanal Gold Mining Sites: Insights from ASGM in South Lampung, Indonesia Danasla, Muhammad Akbari; Anjelita, Chyndy; Julyanto, Rizqi Arbi
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 2 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i2.432-447

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Artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) contributes significantly to mercury contamination, posing severe environmental and health risks due to the improper disposal and release of mercury into soil and water. This study investigated the potential of phytoremediation as a sustainable solution for mitigating mercury contamination at an ASGM site in XYZ Village, Katibung Subdistrict, South Lampung Regency, Indonesia.  Water and soil samples were collected from the field, and the study was conducted on a laboratory scale. Initial assessments revealed mercury concentrations of 0.367 mg/L in water and 74.8215 mg/kg in soil, both exceeding national regulatory limits. Phytoremediation trials were conducted using Eichhornia crassipes (water hyacinth), Pistia stratiotes L. (water lettuce), and Cyperus rotundus (nutgrass) under controlled conditions. Water hyacinth demonstrated 100% mercury removal efficiency in water within nine days, whereas nutsedge reduced mercury levels in soil by 61.8% over 21 days. The combined treatment of water hyacinth and water lettuce further enhanced mercury removal in the water samples. The results highlight phytoremediation as an effective, low-cost, and eco-friendly strategy for the rehabilitation of mercury-contaminated environments. This can be implemented in other places with similar conditions. Future research should focus on optimizing phytoremediation techniques and integrating them into community-based environmental management.
Analysis of Cikakembang River Water Quality Using the Pollution Index, STORET, and CCME-WQI Methods Fitriana, Finna; Yudianto, Doddi; Seo, Yong Chan
Jurnal Presipitasi : Media Komunikasi dan Pengembangan Teknik Lingkungan Vol 22, No 2 (2025): July 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/presipitasi.v22i2.485-496

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River pollution is a significant environmental issue driven by urban growth and industrialization. The Cikakembang River, a tributary of the Citarum River in the Majalaya industrial area, receives wastewater from densely populated residential areas and textile manufacturing industries. Accurate assessment and monitoring of surface water quality are crucial to ensure its safe utilization. This study investigates the the Cikakembang River's water quality using the Pollution Index, STORET, and CCME-WQI methods, evaluating 14 water quality parameters across nine sampling locations during both wet and dry seasons to capture seasonal differences. The results reveal that the river fails to meet Class II water quality standards as outlined in Government Regulation No. 22 of 2021. While the Pollution Index classified contamination as mild to moderate, both STORET and CCME-WQI consistently indicated severe pollution across all sites and seasons. These findings suggest that STORET and CCME-WQI provide a more comprehensive assessment of pollution severity than the PI method, which may underestimate cumulative water quality degradation. This study highlights the urgent need for enhanced pollution control measures and stricter regulatory enforcement to mitigate further degradation of the Cikakembang River and improve its long-term sustainability. 

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