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Jurnal EnviScience (Environment Science)
ISSN : 25979612     EISSN : 27150046     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30736
Jurnal EnviScience is devoted to the rapid publication of research in environmental health, acting as a link between the diverse research communities and practitioners in environmental health. Published articles encompass original research papers, technical notes and review articles.
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Interpretative Structural Modeling Dalam Analisis Kelembagaan Pengendalian Kualitas Air Waduk Sutami Nisa', Syadzadhiya Qothrunada Zakiyayasin; Sitogasa, P. S. Ardisty; Fadila, Kabul; Munir, Syahrul
Jurnal EnviScience (Environment Science) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Lamongan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/jev.v6i1.335

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The Sutami Reservoir, located in Malang Regency, East Java, has moderate to severe levels of pollution. This pollution problem can reduce the water quality of the Sutami Reservoir, so it requires coordination from the agencies concerned to formulate water pollution control policies. The management agency for the Sutami Reservoir is the ‘Perum Jasa Tirta 1’ (PJT 1). The institutional analysis applied is the Interpretative Structural Modeling (ISM) method, to find out which agencies are key elements/factors. There are eleven agencies analyzed. Agencies that are included in the ‘Dependent’ sector are the Water Resources Public Works Office, the Tourism and Culture Office, the Livestock and Animal Health Office, the Population Control and Family Planning Office, and the rice farmer groups. Institutions in the ‘Linkage’ sector are the Food Crops, Horticulture, and Plantations Office and the Industry and Trade Office. Institutions in the ‘Independent’ sector that play a key role are the Environment Office, the Fisheries Office, Balai Besar Wilayah Sungai Brantas, and the floating net cage fish farmer group. These four agencies are the key elements that have a big driving power so that more in-depth coordination needs to be carried out for the formulation of policies and regulations for water quality control.
Analisis Pencemaran Air Sungai Akibat Dampak Limbah Industri Batu Alam di Kecamatan Depok Kabupaten Cirebon Kamalia, Diana; Sudarti, Sudarti
Jurnal EnviScience (Environment Science) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/jev.v6i1.309

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Sungai merupakan aliran air yang mengalir dan biasanya dimanfaatkan oleh masyarakat dalam kehidupan sehari-hari. Salah satu permasalahan di sungai adalah timbulnya pencemaran air. Pembuangan limbah secara sembarangan ke sungai dapat mencemari air. Akibatnya munculnya beberapa dampak. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan di Kecamatan Depok yang terdapat sungai tercemari oleh limbah industri batu alam.  Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengkaji pencemaran air sungai akibat limbah industri batu alam. Penelitian ini dilaksanakan melalui survey dengan responden masyarakat di Kecamatan Depok. Sampel penelitian ini adalah masyakat di Kecamatan Depok yakni berjumlah 46 orang yang telah mengisi kuisioner. Indikator dalam penelitian ini ada tiga yakni: indikator dampak, indikator kualitas air, dan indikator sikap. Data penelitian ini di analisis menggunakan metode deskriptif berupa persentase yang menunjukkan persentase dari setiap indikator tersebut. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa 23% pencemaran air yang disebabkan oleh limbah industri batu alam dapat menimbulkan gangguan kesehatan apabila dikonsumsi, 37% perubahan warna air sungai menjadi keruh akibat  tercemari oleh limbah industri batu alam, dan 58% masyarakat turut menjaga kebersihan sungai. Dengan demikian, walaupun keadaan sungai tercemar dan menimbulkan dampak tetapi masyarakat tetap menjaga kebersihan lingkungan sungai.Kata kunci: Pencemaran Air;Dampak; Batu Alam; Limbah Industri
Preliminary Prediction of Biodiesel From Used Cooking Oil As Electricity Use DKI Jakarta Adji, Muhammad Wahyu Fattiar; Putri, Cyntia Aulia; Nabila, Dhian; Erlingga, Falia Ayu; Suryawan, I Wayan Koko; Sarwono, Ariyanti; Maharani, Lisa; Muhammad, Umardimas Mumtaz; Aprill, Gregorius De; Oktaviani, Namira Yostya; Putri, Gabriella Natasya; Syaifaurrahmah, Syaifaurrahmah; Fansyah, Delfia; Yuliani, Aulia Rachmah
Jurnal EnviScience (Environment Science) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/jev.v6i1.337

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Biodiesel is a biodegradable fuel made from vegetable oils and animal fats processed by chemical reactions involving catalysts and alcohol. This study aims to determine the occurrence of cooking oil waste produced by residents of DKI Jakarta, to know the average electricity usage of residents in Jakarta, to find out whether the biodiesel produced can meet the electricity needs of every household in DKI Jakarta. The method used in this research is the quantitative method. Primary and secondary data are used to support the paper. Primary data was used from questionnaires distributed to residents of DKI Jakarta, and secondary data used for this paper are literature studies obtained from relevant books, journals, and research. The waste of used cooking oil generated by DKI Jakarta residents is 1,249 L/household/month.
Identification of Dominant Factor for Air Pollution Fluctuations at The Beginning of Covid-19 Large-Scale Social Restrictions (PSBB) in Jakarta Sagita, Novvria; Saputra, Agung Hari; Novianti, Rima
Jurnal EnviScience (Environment Science) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/jev.v6i1.334

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A Coronavirus Diseases 2019 (COVID-19) stroke many countries at the beginning of 2020. It had an impact not only in the health field but also on the environment. Some countries enforced to lockdown policy. This condition impacted to increase the air quality in big cities in the world. However, the Indonesian government ruled large scale social restriction (PSBB) since April 2020. PSBB is not as strict as lockdown in other countries because society could go out for some crucial reason such as working, and getting food. Many researchers reported that the lockdown policy decreased air pollution in some big cities such as Beijing, Italy, etc. Therefore, this study aimed to identify the dominant factor of air pollution fluctuation 1-month before PSBB, during PSBB and 1-month after PSBB. Is only PSBB reducing social mobility caused changes of air pollutions such as CO, SO2, NO2, PM, and O3 or did meteorological factors such as relative humidity and wind speed also impact air pollutions concentration? To calculate the dominant factor by highest contribution value, this study used multiplication between the slope of pollutant to relative humidity or wind speed or social mobility and the slope of relative humidity or wind speed or social mobility to the time. The result showed that the social mobility at 1-month before PSBB, during PSBB and 1-month after PSBB was the dominant factor of CO decreasing at the rate of -0.44, -0.01, and -0.11 ppm. However, the contribution of relative humidity, wind speed and social mobility to other air pollutions did not always same as the trend of air pollutions.

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