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Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28280474     DOI : 10.36568
Core Subject : Health, Social,
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi [e-ISSN: 2828-0474 | DOI: 10.36568] adalah jurnal yang merupakan sumber informasi dengan menggunakan platform peer-review. Jurnal ini menerima dan mempublikasikan artikel hasil penelitian, studi kasus dan artikel review dengan topik kesehatan lingkungan. Pihak yang terlibat dalam sistem jurnal ini adalah author, editor dan reviewer serta penerbit Jurusan Kesehatan Lingkungan Poltekkes Kemenkes Surabaya.
Articles 74 Documents
Environmental Health Inspection of Sanitation Facilities at the Religious Tourism Tomb of Syaikhona Kholil Bangkalan, East Java Ilmiyatul Asroriyah; Rachmaniyah; Putri Arida Ipmawati; khambali; Iva Rustanti; Estim, Abentin; Anwar, Taufik
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/hisan.v5i1.98

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Religious tourism is one of the fastest-growing tourism sectors in Indonesia. However, the increasing number of visitors each year, combined with inadequate maintenance of sanitation facilities at religious sites, may elevate the risk of disease transmission. This study aimed to evaluate the condition of sanitation facilities at the Syaikhona Kholil Religious Tourism Site in Bangkalan. A descriptive survey design was employed to assess several key sanitation indicators, including the provision of clean water, wastewater disposal, waste management, toilet facilities, healthcare facilities, fire extinguishing equipment, and educational signage. The findings indicated that the overall sanitation facility score was categorized as "moderate" (63%). Specifically, waste management (75%) and toilet facilities (77%) were rated as moderate, while healthcare facilities (20%) and fire extinguishers (20%) were deemed inadequate. Educational signage achieved a moderate score (50%). The study concludes that several sanitation components at the site fail to meet required standards. Improvements in facility maintenance, waste management, healthcare provision, fire safety measures, and public health education are recommended to enhance sanitation standards, promote visitor safety, and reduce the risk of disease transmission.
Effectiveness of Wastewater Treatment Plant in Reducing PO₄ and NH₃-N Pollutants at Tk. III Brawijaya Hospital Surabaya Udianto, Fauzi; Koesmantoro, Hery; Poerwati, Sri; Sunaryo
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/hisan.v5i1.99

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Hospital wastewater contains hazardous pollutants that, if untreated, can harm the environment and human health. This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of the Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) at Tk. III Brawijaya Hospital Surabaya by analyzing the removal percentage of phosphate (PO₄) and ammonia nitrogen (NH₃-N) parameters. This descriptive research collected wastewater samples from the inlet, primary, secondary, tertiary, and outlet stages of the WWTP. Laboratory analysis was conducted from September to December 2023 to measure PO₄ and NH₃-N concentrations. Results showed that the average removal percentage for phosphate was 70%, while ammonia nitrogen showed a removal rate of 33%. The concentration of PO₄ decreased from 0.01 mg/L at the inlet to 0.003 mg/L at the outlet, while NH₃-N concentrations dropped from 0.9 mg/L to 0.6 mg/L. Although the phosphate concentration met the regulatory standard, the ammonia nitrogen concentration remained above the threshold set by East Java Governor Regulation No. 72/2013 (0.1 mg/L). In conclusion, the WWTP demonstrated moderate efficiency in reducing phosphate but inadequate performance in removing ammonia nitrogen. Further improvements in aeration processes and increased retention times are recommended to enhance the treatment efficiency and ensure compliance with environmental regulations.
Effect of Cleaning Process on Physical and Microbiological Air Quality in Hospital Environment: Case Study of Bhakti Dharma Husada Hospital Febrianna, Fatima Intan; Rokhmalia, Fitri; Suryono, Hadi; Sulistio, Irwan; Sari, Ernita; Sucipto, Cecep Dani; Imami, Ahmad Daudsyah
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/hisan.v5i1.101

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Examination of air quality at Bhakti Dharma Husada Surabaya Hospital showed a non-conformity of standards in the LAF Room (Laminair air flow). The study aimed to analyse the physical and microbiological air quality factors in the cleaning process in the LAF (Laminair Air Flow) room. The study used an observational descriptive design with a cross-sectional approach. The study population was room air in the LAF room. The research variables included temperature, humidity, lighting, air germ count, Staphylococcus, and room cleaning process. Data collection techniques were observation, measurement, and laboratory examination. Data were analysed and presented descriptively. The study's results showed the value of the air germ number before the cleaning process was 16 CFU/m3, exceeding the required quality standard of 10 CFU/m³. Measurements after the cleaning process have met the requirements of 9 CFU/m³. Room temperature and humidity measurements before and after the cleaning process have met the quality standards of 16-25°C and 35-50%. The lighting measurement of 110.6 lux does not meet the minimum requirement of 500 lux. Environmental health officers should monitor room cleaners for compliance with the use of personal protective equipment. It is necessary to increase the intensity or modify the lighting.
Evaluation of Waste Bank Management in Mojo Village, Gubeng Sub-district, Surabaya City Auly, Ahdina Khoirunnisa’ul; Hadi Suryono; Winarko; Thohari, Imam; Laksono, Cahyo Widoko; Suharno
Jurnal Higiene Sanitasi Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36568/hisan.v5i1.106

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Poor waste management can lead to environmental pollution. Waste banks, based on the 3R principles (reduce, reuse, recycle), are an effort to manage waste sustainably while enhancing community income. However, the effectiveness of waste bank operations is often hampered by low community participation, suboptimal operational mechanisms, and inconsistent application of standard operating procedures (SOPs). This study aimed to evaluate the management of waste banks in Mojo Urban Village, Gubeng District, Surabaya City. A cross-sectional observational method with descriptive analysis was employed. Variables assessed included waste generation, waste sources, operational mechanisms, and SOP components across seven waste banks. Data collection involved interviews and observations. Results showed the dominant waste types were plastic (1317.3 kg, average 219.55 kg), paper (1195.7 kg, average 199.28 kg), metal (217 kg, average 36.17 kg), and glass (81 kg, average 13.5 kg), with an overall average of 1.12 kg/day per neighborhood unit (RW). Waste originated entirely from residential areas. Operational mechanisms were rated 100% compliant, while SOP implementation reached 84.3%, categorized as good. It is recommended that waste bank managers conduct monthly community education sessions on waste separation and improve the implementation of two SOP components: waste collection and waste condition requirements. Strengthening these areas can further enhance the sustainability and effectiveness of waste bank management.