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Evaluation of Bozem and Drainage Channels of Jade Hamlet Residential in Gresik
Caroline, Jenny;
Syafiarti, Arintha Indah Dwi
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 1, No 2 (2022): November
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2022.v1i2.3760
Drainage refers to a vital component for water disposal so that a region or area can hinder potential puddle due to excessive water on the land surface. Therefore, a good plan adjusting the land condition of residential area belongs to a fundamental matter. Jade Hamlet Residence is located on Hulaan highway, Hulaan Urban Village, Menganti District, Gresik Regency, covering an area ±20 hectares and consisting of housing area, park, public facility, and catchment area. The drainage channel at this residence serves as the drainage for rain water and household dirty water disposal. During the rainy season in 2018 and 2019, the channel and bozem or drainage basin of this residence encountered overflowing and eventually caused puddle. To overcome this problem, the capacities of bozem and channel are in need of analysis and evaluation so as to figure out the runoff volume that can be accommodated in the bozem and investigate the discharge planned in the drainage channel by employing Log Person III method, chi-square distribution fit test, Kolmogorov-Smirnov test, rational formula, and exponential method. The results of analysis and evaluation demonstrated that the bozem capacity could not afford the runoff discharge (298.35 m3 309.55 m3), thereby demanding additional length and depth against the existing bozem. Meanwhile, the calculation of flood discharge planned for the drainage channels of S4.Ry3, S6.Ry1, S6.D1, S6.I2, S6.Cs1, S6.Rc1, S6.Rc2 indicate that they need redesigning by altering the channel dimension as the discharge capacity exceeds the channel.
A review on the numerical simulation model of scouring around bridge pier by using Flow-3D software
Puspasari, Aisyah Dwi;
Haw-Tang, Jyh
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 3, No 2 (2024): November
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2024.v3i2.7300
Scouring is one of the important issues that caused damage to the structures. Failure due to local scour has inspired many researchers to study the cause of scouring and to predict the maximum scouring depth around the bridge pier. Numerical simulation is proposed as an effective tool for monitoring the depth of scouring to manage the stability and safety of the bridge. Flow-3D is an accurate, fast, proven CFD software that can solve the toughest free-surface flow problems. However, the guideline information of this software is limited. Scouring classification and mechanism around bridge pier has been discussed briefly. The important things about the Flow-3D model setup are discussed. Verification by comparing the experimental and numerical results is required to determine the best model. Some studies of scouring simulation around bride pier by using Flow-3D software were presented in this paper to prove the accuracy of this software in predicting and simulating the scouring. Zhang's research study is selected as the best numerical model which has the closest result with the experimental result due to the error rate is 0%. This study used the Renormalized group (RNG) model as a turbulence model. For sediment scour model Soulsby-Whitehouse equation and Van Rijn equation are proved as the best model for Critical shields number definition and bed-load transport rate equation. The finer mesh size around the bridge pier was set up to get an accurate result. Specified velocity and outflow are used for the left and right boundaries. Moreover, for front and back boundary were using symmetry, and the bottom and top boundary were using the wall and specified pressure.
Trickling Filter with River Stone and Hose Piece Media Variations for Treating Poultry Slaughterhouse Wastewater
Alfiah, Taty;
Naa, Aholiab Alfansen
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 1 (2025): May
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i1.7733
The Poultry Slaughterhouse (RPU) operations menghasilkan wastewater dengan characteristics high organic matter dinyatakan dalam parameter (Biological Oxygen Demand) , (Chemical Oxygen Demand), suspended matter (Total Suspended Solid), and oils and fats sehingga harus diolah agar memenuhi effluent standard serta tidak mencemari perairan. Riset ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui apakah tickling filter dapat digunakan untuk mengolah poutry slaughterhouse wastewater. Wastewater taken form Wonokromo poutry slaughterhouse Surabaya. Penelitian dilaksankana menggunakan two wastewater tank, which (P1) untuk menampung slaughter wastewater, second tank (P2) to maintain waterpressure and tank pembagi ke two trickling filter reaktor. Trickling filter dalam penelitian ini menggunakan variasi media, first Trickling filter (R1) with stone media and second trickling filter (R2) with hose pieces media with flow rate 10 mililiter/menit. Trickling filter effluent be collected and examine at durataion 24, 96, 18 hours running and diukur nilai TSS, BOD and oils and fats remaining. Poutry Slaugherhouse wastewater distributed over trickling filter sehingga wastetwter tricle down to surface trickling filter media media. Concusion this research tat
Multi Pocket System for Itinerant Barber Bag Design
Adiani, Ningroom -;
An Naja, Muhammad Saif
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 1 (2025): May
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i1.7701
With the increasing number of barbers in Indonesia, hybrid services can meet the needs of haircut services at the service user's place, especially those with special needs, such as: elderly with limited mobility, people with disabilities or special needs, children, and others. Itinerant barbers are also a solution to meet the needs of customers with high mobility, such as adult men who are busy with activities, so they cannot go to the barbershop.A bag is a product used to carry and store all equipment and materials for barber activities optimally. The equipment and materials are classified into 2 parts, namely priority and optional, to be adjusted to the needs of haircut activities. The bags used so far do not have this division, so they are mixed together and make it difficult for barbers when they are active. The ideal barber bag must have organized compartments to avoid damage to tools due to impacts and facilitate access to tool mobility when used and stored.The application of a multipocket system to the design of a itinerant barber bag (hybrid) is a solution for storing various equipment and supplies. Qualitative and quantitative methods are used in collecting data directly from mobile barbers and their service users through observation and surveys. Quantitative methods are used when analyzing data variables and realizing the size of the multipocket on the bag, where the size is adjusted to the needs, in order to realize the safety of the tool and the comfort of the tool user.
Water Quality Analysis of Kalidami River Surabaya City Using Biomonitoring Method
Falaah, Daffa Dwi;
Wardhana, Varrel Raffalino
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 1 (2025): May
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i1.7712
Kalidami River in Surabaya is under heavy pollution pressure due to domestic and industrial activities, so a biomonitoring-based water quality assessment is needed. This study aims to analyze the condition of the river ecosystem through physical, chemical, and biological parameters. Water and sediment sampling was conducted in three river segments in April 2025. Physical-chemical parameters including BOD, COD, pH, temperature, TDS, and turbidity were measured using standard tools, while biological analysis focused on macroinvertebrates as bioindicators using the Shannon-Wiener Diversity Index (H') method. Results showed BOD (9.08-11.02 mg/L) and COD (61.3-82.6 mg/L) values exceeded the class 3 quality standard of PP No. 22 of 2021, indicating high organic pollution from domestic and industrial effluents. Although pH (7.53-7.55), temperature (29.9°C), and TDS (337-511 mg/L) met the standards, turbidity in Segment 1 reached 24.39 NTU. Macroinvertebrate diversity was low (H'=0.3768-0.6759) with pollution-tolerant species such as Tubificidae and Gambusia affinis dominating. This condition reflects the heavy ecological pressure due to waste accumulation, slow flow, and massive anthropogenic activities around the river. The study concluded that the degradation of the Kalidami River ecosystem requires immediate intervention, including structured waste management, community education, and periodic biomonitoring-based monitoring for sustainable restoration.
Application of the HIRADC Method for Hazard Risk Mitigation in Steel Pipe Manufacturing Processes
Aditya, Wulung;
Hadi, Rachmat Yustiawan;
Andrianto, Cayo Pungki;
Aulady, Mohamad Ferdaus Noor
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 1 (2025): May
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i1.7745
This study applies the Hazard Identification, Risk Assessment, and Determining Control (HIRADC) method to evaluate occupational health and safety (OHS) risks in the steel pipe manufacturing industry, specifically in machine installation and construction works performed by third-party contractors at PT. XYZ in East Java. These tasks are known for their elevated risk profiles due to limited supervision and differing OHS standards among contractors. The research adopts a qualitative approach through direct observation and interviews, analyzing risks using the ISO 45001:2018-aligned HIRADC framework. A total of 43 hazards were identified and initially categorized into 16 low, 20 medium, and 7 high-risk hazards. Following the implementation of control measures based on the hierarchy of controls (elimination, substitution, engineering, administrative controls, and PPE), risks were significantly reduced to 35 low and 8 medium-risk hazards. The findings highlight the effectiveness of systematic risk management and reinforce the need for continuous improvement in administrative and engineering controls. Regular evaluations are recommended to ensure the sustainability and responsiveness of the OHS system to evolving workplace conditions.
CSI AND IPA METHODS FOR ANALYZING TRAIN PASSENGER SATISFACTION AT SIDOARJO STATION
Irfandi, Akhmat;
Agusdini, Theresia Maria Chandra;
Putra, Kurnia Hadi;
Sekartadji, Ratih
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 1 (2025): May
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i1.7843
Tingginya minat masyarakat terhadap angkutan kereta api terjadi karena efektifitasnya sebagai moda angkutan massal jarak jauh maupun jarak dekat, yang menunjang berbagai kegiatan ekonomi dan sosial. Kereta api mampu mengangkut barang dalam jumlah besar dan menampung penumpang dalam jumlah yang signifikan. Namun apabila permintaan layanan kereta api yang terus meningkat tidak diimbangi dengan prasarana perkeretaapian yang memadai dan kualitas layanan stasiun, maka dapat menurunkan kepuasan penumpang. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji karakteristik penumpang yang memanfaatkan layanan kereta api di Stasiun Sidoarjo dan menilai kepuasan mereka terhadap kualitas layanan yang diberikan oleh pengelola stasiun. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) dan Importance Performance Analysis (IPA). Data primer dikumpulkan melalui penyebaran kuesioner kepada 100 responden yang dipilih secara acak, dengan menggunakan variabel yang meliputi bukti fisik, reliabilitas, daya tanggap, empati, dan jaminan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa skor Customer Satisfaction Index (CSI) sebesar 73,18%, yang termasuk dalam kategori penumpang “puas” terhadap layanan yang diberikan. Analisis Kinerja Kepentingan (IPA) menunjukkan bahwa subvariabel yang masuk dalam Kuadran I yang memerlukan perbaikan segera adalah ketersediaan mesin ATM, kebersihan mushola , dan penambahan fasilitas toilet. Kata Kunci : Stasiun Sidoarjo, Indeks Kepuasan Pelanggan (IKP), Importance Performance Analysis (IPA)
An Effort to Monitor River Water Quality with Biomonitoring Method in Sumo River, Surabaya City
Setya, Mikhael Pratama Abdi;
Revalandro, Gorin
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 1 (2025): May
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i1.7705
River water quality has degradation due to anthropogenic activities in urban areas. It is requires an effective and sustainable monitoring approach. This study aims to evaluate the water quality of Sumo River, Surabaya, through biomonitoring method using macrozoobenthos indicators and physico-chemical parameters. Sampling was conducted in three segments (1, 2, and 3) by analyzing BOD, COD, pH, temperature, TDS, turbidity, and Shannon-Wiener diversity index (H'). Results denoted that BOD (13,4 – 33,23 mg/L) and COD (34,6 – 76,26 mg/L) values in all segments exceeded the class 3 quality standard, Appendix VI, PP No. 22 of 2021, with the highest pollution in segment 3. The parameters pH (7,6 – 7,76), temperature (29,5 – 29,6°C), and TDS (465 – 551 mg/L) still met the standard, but turbidity in segment 3 reached 16,39 NTU. Biological analysis revealed a decrease in macrozoobenthos diversity from segment 1 (H' = 1,0588) to segment 3 (H' = 0,5004), dominated by pollution-tolerant species such as Tubificidae. These findings reflect the severe ecological pressure due to the accumulation of domestic and industrial waste, especially in segment 3 with slow flow and poor waste management. This study recommends the implementation of an integrated sewage treatment system, increased community education, and periodic biomonitoring-based monitoring for the sustainable recovery of the Sumo River ecosystem, Surabaya City.
Application of Green Architecture in Tourist Park in Pasuruan City as a Recreation and Education
Ardhianty, Elsa Juliana;
Widjajanti, Wiwik Widyo;
Salisnanda, Randy Pratama
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 2 (2025): November
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i2.7692
The design of the Tourist Park in Pasuruan as a recreational and educational facility aims to create a tourist attraction for entertainment as well as providing education or knowledge for visitors from children to adults. Several facilities are presented, including a flower garden, play zones such as indoor and outdoor playgrounds and there is an education zone that supports culture-based learning such as displaying various 2D and 3D examples of various batik motifs typical of Pasuruan and other regions as well as providing a place to learn about making them. In addition, the design of this tourism park also considers aspects of comfort and accessibility by providing pedestrian paths that are friendly to all ages, fairly large green spaces, and recreational facilities such as indoor and outdoor children's play areas, water play, and culinary centers based on local products. The application of green architectural principles and sustainable use of resources is the main focus in designing this park, so that it can support environmental conservation while increasing the tourist attraction of Pasuruan. Through an innovative and education-based design approach, this tourism park is expected to become a leading tourism icon in Pasuruan that not only attracts tourists, but also provides social, economic, and environmental benefits for the local community. In this way, this park can become a model for sustainable tourism development that supports the growth of the tourism and education sectors in Indonesia.
Application of Behavioral Architecture to the Land Layout Configuration of Pre-School and Daycare Center Facilities in Surabaya
Listia, Arnisya Dwi;
Hendra, Failasuf Herman;
Poedjioetami, Esty
Journal of Civil Engineering, Planning and Design Vol 4, No 2 (2025): November
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DOI: 10.31284/j.jcepd.2025.v4i2.7693
Surabaya, one of Indonesia's major cities, has a high demand for early childhood education facilities, including Pre-School and Daycare Centers. However, many of these facilities are not optimally designed, particularly in supporting social interaction, children's exploration, and the comfort and safety of the learning environment. In the design process, a qualitative descriptive research method was used, involving the collection of primary data through direct field observation, as well as secondary data obtained from online case studies, including references from papers, journals, and books. Based on the analysis, a behavioral architecture approach was applied to the "Adaptive" site planning concept in the design of Pre-School and Daycare Centers in Surabaya. This approach aims to create a learning environment that is more responsive to children's natural behavior in play and learning, thereby supporting their development optimally, safely, and comfortably, dynamically and interactively.