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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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PUBLIC OPINION ON NOISE DISTURBANCE DUE TO THE ACTIVITIES OF HUSEIN SASTRANEGARA AIRPORT, BANDUNG, INDONESIA Lili Mulyatna; Yonik Meilawati Yustiani; Pebby Febrianto
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): Vol. 5 No.1. March 2021
Publisher : Department of Environmental Engineering - Universitas Pasundan - Indonesia

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Airport is a facility to accommodate arrivals and departures as well as aircraft movements that have the potential to cause noise impacts. This research was conducted to obtain opinions from the public regarding the noise that occurs around Husein Sastranegara Airport, Bandung, Indonesia. In addition, the determination of the airport noise area was also carried out using the Weighted Equivalent Continuous Perceived Noise Level (WECPNL) method. There are 12 measurement points, namely at distances of 100 m, 500 m, and 1500 m in each of the North, East, South, and West directions. Opinions regarding the noise that occurred were obtained from 150 respondents from the community around the airport. The results of the study can be concluded that the highest WECPNL index value is found on the 100 m runway, the WECPNL index value is 76.39, the 500 m distance the WECPNL index value is 62.71, and the 1500 m distance the WECPNL index value is 52.74. The results of the WECPNL index at Husein Sastranegara International Airport Bandung have a level 2 noise area where school buildings and settlements should not be allowed. The results of the interviews show that as many as 54% of respondents feel disturbed by the noise caused by the activities of Husein Sastranegara Airport.
ACTIVE CHARCOAL FROM WASTE OF AVOCADO SEEDS AS A CHROMIC (CR) METAL ADSORBENT USING CHLORIDE ACID (HCL) AND SULFURIC ACID (H2SO4) ACTIVATOR Dody Guntama; Ika Mahardini; Regzinta Purnamasari; Lukman Nulhakim
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): Vol. 4 No.2, September 2020
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Avocado seeds are one of the wastes generated from restaurants that serve avocado juice. This avocado seed waste can be used as activated charcoal by carbonization at high temperatures and chemical activation using HCl and H2SO4 activators. The results showed that the optimum concentration of HCl and H2SO4 activator was 5%, which at a concentration of 5% produced the smallest water content values, namely 0.5825% and 0.6763%, the lowest ash content was 0.2993% and 0.2296%, while the adsorption to iodine amounted to 252.2419 mg / g and 279.8959 mg / g. The charcoal from avocado seeds has the potential to absorb chromium metal, which at optimum conditions can absorb 0.1673 mg / L and 0.1535 mg / L.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN WASTE MANAGEMENT IN BATUNUNGGAL INDAH RESIDENTIAL AREA, BANDUNG, INDONESIA Anni Rochaeni; Ria Ismaria; Dede Sulaeman; Bryan Yogi Nurfryatna
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 1 (2021): Vol. 5 No.1. March 2021
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Batununggal Indah housing still faces obstacles in waste management due to the low awareness of the community to separate and sort waste. Therefore, this area is the target of implementing waste management assistance carried out by the Bandung City Environment and Sanitation Service (DLHK) in collaboration with the City Government of Kawasaki, Japan. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the waste management program in Permai and Jelita Clusters by identifying activities, changing community behavior and calculating changes in the amount of waste that is disposed of at the final disposal site. The evaluation results show that the main activity that has been carried out is a social approach in the form of workshops and counseling. Measurement of waste generation shows a decrease in the weight of generated waste that is disposed of at the final disposal site, indicating that waste separation has been practiced. This decrease is still insignificant because the community has not consistently carried out sorting behavior, so it needs sustainable encouragement.
DISCRIMINANT ANALYSIS TOWARD DEMOGRAPHIC CHARACTERISTICS OF CIKAOBANDUNG VILLAGE COMMUNITY IN CITARUM HARUM PROGRAM Diki Azis; Aulia Fashanah Hadining; Kusnadi Kusnadi
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020): Vol. 4 No.2, September 2020
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The Indonesian Government through the Citarum Harum program formulates steps to control damage and pollution with various indicators of success, including placing the community around the river to behave in an environmentally friendly manner. The results of research on people's behavior intentions in the Citarum Harum program are influenced by various factors, but the demographic characteristics have not been studied whether each category of gender, age, latest education, and monthly income has clear differences in answering the questionnaire statement indicators and which indicators are make a difference. This research was conducted in RW 02, Cikaobandung Village with a discriminant analysis method. The results showed that there were no clear differences in the gender groups and there were clear differences between the group's latest educational characteristics, monthly income and age. Indicators that differ in age groups are IM2, last education is SN1, and monthly income is IM2, PN2 and BI1.
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION IN BAMBOO FOREST MANAGEMENT IN KITAKYUSHU CITY Kana Tamiya
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Vol. 5 No.2. September 2021
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The fast growing bamboo causes problems in Kitakyushu as it is able to invade other plant areas. Bamboo forests that are growing too fast are often left without being properly cared for by landowners. This worsens the condition of the balance of the ecosystem in this bamboo forest area. In this study, an investigation was carried out on efforts to manage bamboo forests in Kitakyushu City, especially those involving the community. Efforts to manage bamboo forests are carried out by the government and the community in Kitakyushu City. The volunteers come from students and the general public. Activities carried out include providing experience for community members to cut bamboo trees, make musical instruments from bamboo and perform performances using these musical instruments. This activity instills awareness in the participants to better maintain the balance of the existence of this bamboo forest. The potential for the use of bamboo is actually very wide open, both as a musical instrument, souvenirs, cooking ingredients, construction materials, activated carbon and others. However, efforts to increase the benefit value of these products still have to be made to compete with other raw materials.
REDESIGN LIVING PHARMACY PARK, KALI ANYAR VILLAGE, TAMBORA SUBDISTRICT, WEST JAKARTA Retna Ayu Puspatarini; Nabilah Nabilah; Sri Handjajanti
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Vol. 5 No.2. September 2021
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Living pharmacy park in Sub village (SV) 007, Sub-sub village (SSV) 04, Kali Anyar Village, Tambora District located in West Jakarta is the location of Community Service activities. This activity was carried out gradually starting from before the Indonesian government issued a new order rule (New Normal) until the government issued new normal rules due to the Covid-19 pandemic. With the New Normal rules provide changes to the design of a living pharmacy park that has been designed before. This article aims to express the changes that occurred in the design of the living pharmacy park. The methods carried out are participatory methods and qualitative methods that are described descriptively. This article discusses the changing design sections that are adapted to the distance keeping rules. Redesign living pharmacy park is a work that combines design with the rules of New Normal covid 19.
BENTONITE APPLICATIONS IN SIMPLE PURIFICATION OF BULK COOKING OIL AS ALTERNATIVE SOLUTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD COST EFFICIENCY Mira Meirawaty; Christin Palit; Dyah Ayu Setyorini; Moehammad Ali Jambak
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Vol. 5 No.2. September 2021
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Utilization of Crude Palm Oil (Crude Palm Oil) in food cooking activities is a strong activity in Indonesian society, more than 80% of household activities use this type of oil to process food ingredients. The affordable price with a variety of packaging makes this type of cooking oil has many fans. A survey that has been conducted on residents of the Kalideres area with a total of 20 respondents stated that in addition to using new palm cooking oil in cooking activities, the majority of residents are also accustomed to using this oil used in cooking activities that require the deep-fried method. The quality of cooking oil is largely determined by the level of purity of the solution, the clearer the color of the solution, the better the quality, the darker the color of the solution indicates the presence of more impurities, the higher the saturated fatty acid emulsion, indicating poor cooking oil quality. This is what was raised in this community service (CS) activity, namely socializing alternatives to the use of purified bulk cooking oil. The purification material uses bentonite clay minerals which are heated and dissolved in a certain amount and duration of time which is able to maximize the adsorption power of impurities according to the natural structure of bentonite. CS activities carried out online include counseling and training activities for housewives in the economically densely populated Kalideres area. Through the socialization program for the purification of bulk cooking oil using bentonite clay minerals, it is hoped that residents will have an alternative to reduce the cost of processing food raw materials in a more effective and healthy way. This program is also expected to function as a medium to socialize the application of earth science in helping activities of daily living.
KNOWLEDGE SHARING OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY IN MINING AT PT. PILAR ARTHA SEJAHTERA, LAMPUNG Reza Aryanto; Edy Jamal Tuheteru; Prayang Sunny Yulia; Syamidi Patian
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Vol. 5 No.2. September 2021
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Mining activities in general are high risk and high financing activities. One of the risks that are of concern to mining activities is related to occupational health and safety (OHS). The importance of OHS for the mining industry, the Community Service (CS) team of the Faculty of Earth and Energy Technology conducted counseling activities and discussions on the importance of the implementation of OHS in the field of mining. OHS counseling is done at Pillar Artha Sejahtera Company which is one of the small-scale mining industries that conduct andesite stone mining with a quarry system located in Lampung. Participants in this CS activity in addition to the team consisting of lecturers and employees and also followed by employees and leaders of PAS Company. CS activities are carried out by the method of exposure of material by the team which was previously preceded by field survey activities conducted by the CS team and furthermore is a discussion activity. Based on the discussions that developed during the activity, employees and leaders of PAS Company appreciates and is very grateful for the implementation of CS activities, because through this activity there is a refreshment of understanding and deepening of OHS material that has been an integral part of PAS Company. PAS Company hopes that activities like this should continue to be carried out, even not only for CS activities, it can also be for teaching and research activities.
PLANNING OF DOMESTIC WASTEWATER FACILITIES (CASE STUDY: BABAKAN VILLAGE, CIPARAY DISTRICT, BANDUNG REGENCY) Deni Rusmaya; Evi Afiatun; Muhammad Al Hadad
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Vol. 5 No.2. September 2021
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Babakan Village has a problem that there is still a lack of facilities for wastewater. This condition can be seen from the access to the toilets of 2436 households; only around 1506 families have access to family/ shared latrines and 625 households that meet technical requirements. For this reason, this plan is useful for increasing access and meeting community needs for domestic wastewater treatment facilities in the study area. This planning stage begins with a survey and sanitation inspection to determine 3 priority areas for handling. Determinants of this priority area use the method of scoring and weighting the risk. The weighting results put sub village 02 with a score of 2.3, sub village 05 with a score of 2.25, and RW 10 with a risk value of 2 as the priority area for planning handlers. Primary data collected will be used as a consideration for determining the technology to be applied. The technology chosen for processing is the communal septic tank for people who do not have treatment. In contrast, for the washing bath, toilet with a biofilter unit for people who do not have wastewater infrastructure.
FEASIBILITY STUDY OF JALUPANG WASTE DISPOSAL SITE OF SUBANG REGENCY Nurcholis Salman
Journal of Community Based Environmental Engineering and Management Vol. 5 No. 2 (2021): Vol. 5 No.2. September 2021
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The increasing number of residents in Subang Regency every year has a direct impact on the amount of waste generation that must be managed. Until now, Subang Regency only has the Panembong Waste Disposal Site (WDS) in Parung Village which is intended to serve the entire Subang Regency area which includes 30 sub-districts. The Panembong TPA has started operating Since 1991, with the current Open Dumping operational system, the Panembong TPA has experienced an overload on an active land area of ​​± 2.2 Ha. The total area of ​​the Panembong TPA is ± 6.5 Ha which is used ± 1.6 Ha for general landfill infrastructure, the Active Zone of ± 2.2 Ha is used as a landfill area and the Passive Zone ± 2.7 With such conditions, the Subang Regency government proposes and plans to transfer and move the location of the Final Waste Disposal Site (TPA) at the planned location, while the planning location for this TPA is at: Jalupang Village, Kalijati District. The new TPA is planned to use the Sanitary Landfill system, considering that the Open Dumping system is no longer allowed by the government since 2009 which is based on Law No. 18 of 2008 concerning Waste Management. The initial step in the construction of the Sanitary Landfill TPA system is determining the location of the TPA which must comply with the requirements and provisions regarding environmental management, public order, city/environment cleanliness, regional regulations on waste management and urban spatial planning, as well as other implementing regulations that have been determined. by the government. To be able to determine the location of the landfill that meets these requirements.

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