{"title":"STRATEGI PEMBERDAYAAN EKONOMI MELALUI INOVASI TEKNOLOGI AIR BERSIH: STUDI KASUS PENERAPAN REVERSE OSMOSIS DAN PERINTISAN BISNIS","authors":"M. M. Danial, Fitri Imansyah, I. Sujana","doi":"10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i2.1520","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The helplessness of coastal communities in processing salt and brackish water into drinking water is a great irony of modern society, in the midst of technological advances and the industrial era 4.0. The problem in the coastal areas of Sungai Kakap subdistrict, Kubu Raya district, is the lack of availability of clean water and the absence of clean water infrastructure. Peat groundwater in coastal deltas cannot support the use of groundwater sources due to high levels of acid and organic substances. This can trigger problems of poor community sanitation and cause the community's inability to optimize the potential of villages that have abundant natural resources. This activity aims to empower and increase community participation in designing and processing brackish/salt water into drinking water using Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology to meet the need for hygienic ready-to-drink water. Small scale water treatment system design using ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The raw water used comes from river surface water in coastal areas. The small-scale water treatment design consists of two FRP tubes containing filter media, three filter cartridges, and UF and RO membranes. Two thrust pumps, with a minimum pressure specification of 40 m, are used to provide pressure that exceeds osmosis pressure so that raw water can be filtered through the RO membrane. The results of the activity show that the implementation of the RO system has succeeded in increasing the availability of clean water in Sungai Itik Village, which previously experienced challenges in providing adequate water supply. In addition, the integration of local business startups with RO technology opens up new opportunities for local residents to participate in the local economy and increase family income. Key factors supporting the success of this economic empowerment strategy were identified, including active community involvement in planning and implementation, collaboration between local government and local stakeholders, and adoption of new technologies and skills by local communities. This activity provides an important contribution in understanding the role of clean water technology innovation as a catalyst for local economic transformation in coastal areas. The practical implications of these findings can help decision makers in designing sustainable and effective policies to improve the welfare of coastal communities through sustainable economic empowerment. The use of this technology can help increase the availability of clean water in areas that previously experienced difficulties in this regard.","PeriodicalId":288976,"journal":{"name":"Jurnal Abdi Insani","volume":"119 11","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2024-05-12","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Jurnal Abdi Insani","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.29303/abdiinsani.v11i2.1520","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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The helplessness of coastal communities in processing salt and brackish water into drinking water is a great irony of modern society, in the midst of technological advances and the industrial era 4.0. The problem in the coastal areas of Sungai Kakap subdistrict, Kubu Raya district, is the lack of availability of clean water and the absence of clean water infrastructure. Peat groundwater in coastal deltas cannot support the use of groundwater sources due to high levels of acid and organic substances. This can trigger problems of poor community sanitation and cause the community's inability to optimize the potential of villages that have abundant natural resources. This activity aims to empower and increase community participation in designing and processing brackish/salt water into drinking water using Reverse Osmosis (RO) technology to meet the need for hygienic ready-to-drink water. Small scale water treatment system design using ultrafiltration (UF) and reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. The raw water used comes from river surface water in coastal areas. The small-scale water treatment design consists of two FRP tubes containing filter media, three filter cartridges, and UF and RO membranes. Two thrust pumps, with a minimum pressure specification of 40 m, are used to provide pressure that exceeds osmosis pressure so that raw water can be filtered through the RO membrane. The results of the activity show that the implementation of the RO system has succeeded in increasing the availability of clean water in Sungai Itik Village, which previously experienced challenges in providing adequate water supply. In addition, the integration of local business startups with RO technology opens up new opportunities for local residents to participate in the local economy and increase family income. Key factors supporting the success of this economic empowerment strategy were identified, including active community involvement in planning and implementation, collaboration between local government and local stakeholders, and adoption of new technologies and skills by local communities. This activity provides an important contribution in understanding the role of clean water technology innovation as a catalyst for local economic transformation in coastal areas. The practical implications of these findings can help decision makers in designing sustainable and effective policies to improve the welfare of coastal communities through sustainable economic empowerment. The use of this technology can help increase the availability of clean water in areas that previously experienced difficulties in this regard.
在技术进步和工业 4.0 时代,沿海社区在将盐水和苦咸水加工成饮用水方面的无能为力是对现代社会的极大讽刺。Kubu Raya 区 Sungai Kakap 分区沿海地区的问题是缺乏清洁水源和清洁水基础设施。沿海三角洲的泥炭地下水因含有大量酸性物质和有机物质而无法支持地下水源的使用。这可能会引发社区卫生条件差的问题,并导致社区无法优化拥有丰富自然资源的村庄的潜力。这项活动旨在提高社区参与设计和利用反渗透(RO)技术将咸水/盐水加工成饮用水的能力,以满足对卫生的即开即饮水的需求。使用超滤(UF)和反渗透(RO)膜设计小型水处理系统。使用的原水来自沿海地区的河流地表水。小型水处理设计包括两个装有过滤介质的玻璃钢管、三个滤芯以及超滤膜和反渗透膜。两台最小压力规格为 40 米的推力泵用于提供超过渗透压力的压力,以便原水能够通过反渗透膜进行过滤。活动结果表明,反渗透系统的实施成功地增加了 Sungai Itik 村的清洁水供应,该村以前在提供充足的供水方面遇到过挑战。此外,将当地初创企业与反渗透技术相结合,为当地居民参与当地经济和增加家庭收入开辟了新的机会。支持这一经济赋权战略取得成功的关键因素包括社区积极参与规划和实施、地方政府和当地利益相关者之间的合作以及当地社区采用新技术和新技能。这项活动为了解清洁水技术创新作为沿海地区地方经济转型催化剂的作用做出了重要贡献。这些研究结果的实际意义可以帮助决策者制定可持续的有效政策,通过可持续的经济赋权来改善沿海社区的福利。这项技术的使用有助于增加以前在这方面遇到困难的地区的清洁水供应。