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Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management
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Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management (JCBEEM) adalah jurnal yang fokus pada hasil kajian atau penelitian terkait berbagai teknologi dan manajemen lingkungan berbasis komunitas.
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FEASIBILITY STUDY ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTEGRATED SOLID WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY (TPST) IN SITIREJO MALANG, INDONESIA Hardianto Hardianto; I Nyoman Sudiasa; Mikhael Valerius Seran
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol. 4 No.1, Maret 2020
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

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Sitirejo Malang TPST in its implementation can reduce the high generation of solid waste at the source. Existing solid waste management is only for non composted solid waste. Therefore there is a need for research on the generation, composition and characteristics of solid waste related to the feasibility of developing TPST service areas. The data used in this study include primary data such as generation, composition, and characteristics of solid waste, solid waste processing stages, and solid waste treatment facilities. Secondary data such as TPST service areas, TPST operational and financial technical data. Calculation of solid waste generation using the method of load-count analysis, calculation of the composition of solid waste using the quarterly method, calculation of physical characteristics include the specific gravity of solid waste. In the calculation of financial analysis, the economic criteria used are Net Present Value (NPV), while the feasibility of development uses several development scenarios. The results showed that the treated solid waste were 10.73 m3/day, while the weight reached 1,071.17 kg/day. The composition of composted solid waste consists of yard waste of 31.32% and food waste of 31.18%. The composition of non composted solid waste reaches an average of 0.24% - 13.18%. The average density of garbage in collecting vehicles is 100.51 kg/m3. The results of the financial analysis show that the projection until 2028 of 32.5 m3/day shows a value of NPV>0, thus TPST activities are considered feasible, both the existing and development scenarios.
DESIGN OF CENTRALIZED WASTEWATER SEWERAGE SYSTEM IN SMALL LENGKANG ISLAND, BATAM CITY, INDONESIA Yosef Adicita; I Wayan Koko Suryawan; Muhammad Rizki Apritama
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol. 4 No.1, Maret 2020
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One of the small islands within the Indonesia-Singapore border is Lengkang Island. Wastewater collection infrastructure services on Lengkang Island need to be assessed to improve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), where access to wastewater services must reach 100%. The purpose of this study is to determine the existing conditions of wastewater management and to plan a centralized wastewater sewerage system on Lengkang Island involving the community. The existing condition shows that all residents channel wastewater into the sea. Only a few houses have toilets, semi-permanent houses on land. Non-permanent houses built on the sea do not have latrines, where stools are dumped directly into the sea. Tripikon-S is one way to overcome the problem of impermanent homes that do not have latrines. Latrine does not provide a solution to the effects of eutropication. Centralized wastewater collection system and wastewater treatment is one way to overcome this. The results of the planning of wastewater collection systems using PVC pipes mentioned the pipe diameter between 32 mm - 60 mm, with a speed of 0.3 m/sec -1.31 m/sec. With this centralized wastewater sewerage system infrastructure, community participation is expected to increase environmentally friendly development.
FOOD WASTE CONTROL RECOMMENDATIONS IN INDONESIA BASED ON PUBLIC OPINION RELATED TO THE TARGET SDGS Indriyani Rachman; Asyifa Imanda Septiana
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol. 4 No.1, Maret 2020
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

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Food waste has an impact that can harm or disrupt human life. In Indonesia, food waste management has not been done in an integrated manner. This study was conducted to formulate recommendations for the proper handling of food waste for the people of Indonesia. Formulation of foodwaste management was carried out after collecting and processing data from respondents. Data on conditions and public opinion were obtained from 2 groups of respondents, namely the general public and environmental engineering students from several universities. Cluster analysis, AMOS approach and text mining were ulitzed as methods in data processing and analysis. The results showed that public opinion about knowledge of food waste is quite high. These recommendations for handling food waste are through the habits of food producers, the community as consumers, distribution of food before it expires, processing it into animal feed, processing it into an energy source with anaerobic digestion, and processing it into compost with good cooperation between waste collectors, companies composting and farmers using compost.
DOMESTIC COMMUNAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT EVALUATION IN SINDANGRASA, BOGOR, INDONESIA Purnomosutji Dyah Prinajati
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol. 4 No.1, Maret 2020
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The communal domestic wastewater treatment plant functions to collect and treat domestic wastewater at the source location according to the communal scale treatment capacity. The communal Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in RT (neighborhood association) 01 / RW (citizen association) 09 Sindangrasa was built in 2016 using the Anaerobic Baffled Reactor (ABR) system. This study aims to evaluate the Communal WWTP by analyzing the quality of wastewater compared to PerMenLH No. 68 of 2016, calculates the processing efficiency and analyzes the water quality of the community wells around the Communal WWTP compared to regulation of PerMenKes No.416/MENKES/PER/IX/1990. Data collection techniques using the Slovin technique in the pre-research stage, direct sampling on location and testing in an accredited laboratory. The results showed the quality of wastewater exceeds the quality standard for BOD, TSS and Total Coliform parameters, the quality of residents' well water exceeds the quality standard for parameters pH, Cr VI and Total Coliform. Communal WWTPs in RT 01/ RW 09 Sindangrasa have not been efficient in treating residents' domestic wastewater. The management of Communal WWTPs needs to be improved so that the effluent quality and processing efficiency values ​​meet the specified regulatory standards.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT IN CHANGWON CITY, SOUTH KOREA Rita Rijayanti; Truong Thi Thuy; Qi Ou
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol. 4 No.1, Maret 2020
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Changwon City, located in the southern central region of Gyeongsangnam-do in South Korea, has become a major center of industrial economy in the central region of Gyeongnam. To achieve good waste management can be done by handling: institutional aspects, financial aspects, regulatory aspects (legal), aspects of community participation, and operational technical aspects. The purposes of this research are to find out the participation of the community in Changwon City, South Korea and to investigate the type of management carried out in Changwon City, South Korea. The literature study method uses secondary data from Changwon City, South Korea and several studies on waste management to support and supplement information from the interviews. Government of South Korea adopted the concept of a volume-based waste fee system and collecting the recyclable waste, which is a volume-based waste disposal system, where each citizen has to pay for every plastic waste that will be used. The greater the waste production will need the greater the costs. Communities are required to sort out their waste before putting it in a plastic bag according to the type of waste, especially waste that can still be recycled. Korea has also established an expanded producer responsibility system and recycles its construction waste. Korea's waste information system has resulted in cost savings, promoted transparency, and eliminated illegal waste disposal. The effects of this policy include reducing the production of solid household waste, contributing to the completion of separate disposal, collecting waste and recyclable goods securing the cost of waste treatment from the benefits of the VBWF system and economic utilization.
PARTICIPATION OF LOCAL RESTAURANTS IN SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT IN SOUTH COAST OF GUNUNGKIDUL REGENCY, INDONESIA Jussac Maulana Masjhoer; Aditano Yani Retawimbi; Yenita Sandra Sari
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol. 4 No.1, Maret 2020
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Restaurants also contribute to the generation of solid waste in tourism destinations. Participation needs to be identified because restaurants participate in utilizing and getting benefits from the tourism development. This research aims to analyze the participation of restaurants in solid waste management started from the planning stage, implementation stage, benefit stage, and evaluation stage. The research is located on the beach Ngrenehan, Ngobaran Beach, Baron Beach, Sepanjang Beach, Kukup Beach and Drini Beach. The consideration that underlies location selection is the existence of restaurants and tourists. Quantitative data were collected using a questionnaire distributed to 48 restaurant owners. The data that has been collected is then processed using simple statistics to see the frequency and average. Simplified data were then analyzed using a qualitative descriptive approach and strengthened by the results of field observations and interviews. In general it can be concluded that restaurant owners actively participate in solid waste management. Participation in the planning stage was 73%, the implementation stage was 66%, the benefit taking stage was 100%, and the evaluation stage was 81%. Restaurant owners since the early stages of participation have shown positive activity. At the implementation stage, participation is influenced by the lack of knowledge and understanding related to the solid waste they have. Perception in taking benefits is influenced by how cleanliness of restaurants is felt to be beneficial both directly and indirectly. Participation in the evaluation was shown by the majority of respondents feeling that solid waste management was in accordance with planning and expectations.

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