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Journal : Jurnal Purifikasi

PENINGKATAN KUALITAS SANITASI KELURAHAN KEPUTIH MELALUI BANTUAN JAMBAN SEHAT MENUJU KECAMATAN SUKOLILO ODF Ervin Nurhayati
Purifikasi Vol 19 No 1 (2019): Jurnal Purifikasi
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering-Faculty of Civil, Environmental and Geo Engineering. Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (622.762 KB) | DOI: 10.12962/j25983806.v19.i1.379

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Sukolilo Sub-District is recorded to have a high case of open defecation; with as much as 496 household categorized as doing such. The highest number of households that does not have decent toilet is in Kelurahan Keputih (259 households). This means that Sukolilo Sub-District has not meet the medium-term national program (RPJMN 2015-2019) which require 100% access to safe drinking water, 0% slump area, and 100% sanitation service. Based on this fact, ITS community service team initiate an activity in this area in order to improve sanitation condition and environmental quality of Keputih. This community service activity was started by doing social approach to the community. Next steps were socialization and discussion, technological alternative evaluation, and construction steps. Based on field survey, discussion with public figures and community leaders, the communities that were going to receive the aid, and the sanitarian from Community Health Center of Sukolilo Sub-District, it was decided that the appropriate technology to be implemented for healthy toilet aid was modified pit latrine for black water container. Standarized septic tank (based on SNI) was deem socially unapplicable in the area. The aid was given to 20 households in RW 08 Kelurahan Keputih. The construction of the pit latrine directly involved the community members who received the aid. Additionally, a promotion on the impotrance of hygiene and sanitation to the community was also done to complement the healthy toilet aid. Post construction evaluation showed that the community that received the aid gave positive response to the aid and those who have not expecting that they would receive the same aid next year. Based on this, it is recommended to conduct similar activity in the next coming years until Sukolilo reach ODF status.
KARAKTERISASI INFLUEN LUMPUR DI INSTALASI PENGOLAHAN LUMPUR TINJA (IPLT) KEPUTIH SURABAYA Ervin Nurhayati; Arseto Yekti Bagastyo; Fathyah Fathyah; Dewi Puji Rahayu; Andriyan Yulikasari
Purifikasi Vol 22 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Purifikasi
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering-Faculty of Civil, Planning, and Geo Engineering. Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember, Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25983806.v22.i2.453

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Evaluation of the operation unit and process unit of Keputih IPLT needs to be carried out, in order to support the service level of Keputih IPLT. Testing the characteristics of sludge entering the STP is done by conducting laboratory testing related to the parameters of pH, BOD, COD, TSS, TVS, TFS, N, P, oil, fat and SVI tests. Samples were taken from several places, namely from non-fecal sludge such as Culinary Tourism Centre, Rusunawa, Fish Market Centre, Health Facilities, Malls and Restaurants. As for fecal sludge, it is taken from each processing unit in Keputih IPLT. Based on the characteristics of each pollutant load, the non-fecal sludge and fecal sludge indicate a sufficiently large load. The sludge load itself obtained from Rusunawa indicates that the sludge is still relatively fresh, no degradation has occurred. The results show that the characteristics of fecal sludge from each treatment unit of Keputih IPLT still exceed the applicable quality standards. The large amount of pollutant load that enters Keputih IPLT from not only fecal sludge, but also non-fecal sludge results in a treatment load that does not match the idle capacity of the treatment units in Keputih IPLT.