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Basic Sanitation in Residential Areas of Wakal Village, Leihitu Subdistrict, Central Maluku Regency Mewar, liza; Pinoa, Wiclif Sephnath; Tetelepta, Edward G
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 17 No 2 (2024): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp17iss2pp178-186

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Basic sanitation is an effort to provide minimum facilities in accordance with health standards, such as TPS, SPAL, healthy latrines, and clean water, in order to prevent humans from coming into direct contact with dirt and aiming to promote healthy living. Both community and family based, basic sanitation facilities are very important in supports health. Sanitation is a process carried out in monitoring environmental factors whose role can be detrimental to health. Sanitation is a process carried out in monitoring environmental factors with a role that can disrupt health. This is a descriptive survey that is sent to households which is used to provide information not only about the family but also information about the environment and the house. The research will be carried out in Negeri Wakal, Leihitu District. The results of this research were conducted to determine community behavior patterns in managing basic residential sanitation which was studied in terms of clean water facilities, latrines, waste facilities and waste water disposal channels (SPAL). In the residential area of Wakal Village, Leihitu sub-district. The number studied was 30 heads of families who were taken randomly
Waste Management in Masnana Village, Namrole Subdistrict, South Buru Regency Lesnussa, Marlen T; Salakory, Melianus; Tetelepta, Edward G
JENDELA PENGETAHUAN Vol 17 No 2 (2024): JENDELA PENGETAHUAN
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jp17iss2pp283-293

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This study aims to identify and analyze waste management in Masnana Village, Namrole District, South Buru Regency. The main focus of the research is the behavior of the community in managing waste and the stages of waste management from generation to final disposal. Data were collected through observation, interviews, questionnaires, and documentation. The results show that the main sources of waste in Masnana Village come from households, restaurants, schools, and lodging, as well as natural factors and human activities. Waste generation is measured by weight and volume per person per day, with an average waste weight of 0.35 kg and volume of 25 liters per person per day. The types of waste produced are divided into organic and inorganic waste, with the majority of organic waste still being burned (73.33%) and most inorganic waste also being burned (66.66%). On-site waste management involves the reuse of paint cans and beverage bottles. Waste collection is carried out to temporary disposal sites using a sorting bin system. Organic waste processing is carried out through composting, although many residents still prefer burning. Electronic waste is managed by selling, repairing, or burying it. Final disposal is handled by the Public Works Department to the Piyungan landfill. This study highlights the importance of community participation in waste management to reduce environmental impact and extend landfill life
Geography Teachers' Competence in Utilizing Learning Resources at SMA Negeri 15 Central Maluku Wattiheluw, Suria; Leuwol, Ferdinand S.; Tetelepta, Edward G
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp210-217

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Education has become a crucial pillar in human civilization, ensuring the transmission of knowledge, skills, and values from one generation to the next, ensuring the continuity and progress of society. With an anticipatory and preparatory approach, ideal education prepares the younger generation to face the future with critical thinking, innovation, and adaptability to change. The utilization of learning resources in SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah still needs to be improved, influenced by the lack of teacher competence in effectively utilizing various learning resources. Although teaching resources such as textbooks, digital media, and practical experiences are available, the lack of teacher skills in integrating them into teaching reduces the effectiveness of education. Enhancing teacher competence in resource utilization strategies is essential to improve the quality of education in the school. This research employs a phenomenological approach to understand the meaning of interactions in specific situations, focusing on the competence of geography teachers in utilizing learning resources in SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah. This qualitative descriptive study analyzes the availability and utilization of various learning resources and their impact on learning. The results will likely provide a deep understanding of effective strategies to enhance teachers' utilization of learning resources, thereby improving the quality of education in the school. Teachers at SMA Negeri 15 Maluku Tengah utilize various learning resources in geography lessons, including conventional media and additional ones like newspapers, videos, and the internet. However, the use of digital media still needs to be improved, although they demonstrate creativity in teaching methods and adaptation to student characteristics. Further integration of digital media can enrich students' learning experiences and prepare them for the digital era.
Analysis of Clean Water Quality and Quantity for Domestic Needs in Rutong Kaihena, Frida I; Tetelepta, Edward G; Manakane, Susan E
Jurnal Pendidikan Geografi Unpatti Vol 3 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Geografi FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jpguvol3iss2pp163-175

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This study evaluates the quality and quantity of clean water available for domestic needs in Rutong Village, South Leitimur District, Ambon City. This study uses a quantitative descriptive research approach to provide a comprehensive overview of the clean water situation in the area. The population of this study comprises the residents of Rutong Village, with samples randomly selected from 10 households using Water Waihula and Water Cabang Dua or Saplaring. Data collection techniques include observation, documentation, and interviews. Quality analysis of clean water involves laboratory tests covering physical, biological, and chemical measurements. Quantity analysis is conducted through water flow rate calculations while predicting water demand utilizing equations based on population and standard water requirements per individual. Test results indicate that the quality of clean water in Rutong Village meets the standards set by Permenkes No. 32 of 2017. All physical, chemical, and biological parameters comply with permissible maximum standards, including odour, taste, TDS, turbidity, temperature, colour, iron, hardness, chloride, zinc, and coliform bacteria. However, despite meeting quality standards, it was found that the quantity of clean water available still needs to meet the community's needs sufficiently. On average, residents can only use 120 litres of water per day, indicating a need for improvement in the clean water supply to adequately meet the community's needs.