印度尼西亚北塔帕努利地区塔鲁通区的水资源需求和可用性

Binner Julianto Simanungkalit, Zulkifli Nasution, Erika Revida
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这项综合研究探讨了塔鲁东地区人口增长、水资源需求和可用性之间错综复杂的动态关系。我们采用几何方法对 2018 年至 2032 年的人口增长进行了预测,预计年增长率为 0.74%。随后,我们进行了细致的用水需求分析,包括家庭连接和公共消防栓等生活用水部门,以及教育、宗教、市场、卫生和商业设施等非生活用水部门。计算得出的生活和非生活总需水量分别为每小时 6,034,026.38 升和每小时 123,552,000 升。与此同时,我们还通过对泉水来源和降雨量数据的研究,调查了水资源的可用性,结果显示有大量剩余。截至目前,塔鲁统地区每年的过剩水量为 183,326,289.18 立方米。总之,研究结果表明,在当前条件下,塔鲁东地区完全有能力在 2032 年前管理好水资源。然而,研究强调了实施可持续环境政策以保护水源和优化资源管理的重要性。提出的建议主张地方政府采取干预措施,提高社区意识,提高用水效率,改善基础设施,严格林区管理。这项研究为水资源管理提供了宝贵的见解,强调了采取积极措施以维持塔鲁东地区水资源丰富的必要性。得出的结论和提出的建议为明智决策奠定了基础,符合环境可持续性和社区恢复能力的更广泛目标。
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Water Demand and Availability in the Tarutung District, North Tapanuli Regency, Indonesia
This comprehensive study addresses the intricate dynamics of population growth, water demand, and availability in the Tarutung District. Employing a geometric approach, we projected the population growth from 2018 to 2032, estimating a 0.74% annual increase. Subsequently, a meticulous water demand analysis encompassed domestic sectors, including household connections and public hydrants, and non-domestic sectors such as educational, religious, market, health, and commercial facilities. The calculated total water demand, encompassing both domestic and non-domestic needs, reached 6,034,026.38 liters per hour and 123,552,000 liters per hour, respectively. In parallel, we investigated the water availability through an examination of spring sources and rainfall data, revealing a substantial surplus. As of now, Tarutung District boasts a surplus water availability of 183,326,289.18 cubic meters per year. In conclusion, the findings indicate that, under current conditions, the Tarutung District is well-equipped to manage its water resources until 2032. However, the study underscores the importance of implementing sustainable environmental policies to safeguard water sources and optimize resource management. The proposed recommendations advocate for local government interventions, community awareness initiatives, water use efficiency enhancements, infrastructure improvements, and stringent forest area management. This research contributes valuable insights to water resource management, emphasizing the need for proactive measures to sustain the water abundance in the Tarutung District. The conclusions drawn and recommendations presented serve as a foundation for informed decision-making, aligning with the broader goals of environmental sustainability and community resilience.
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