DESIGN OF WASTEWATER PLUMBING SYSTEM IN UJUNGBERUNG MATERNITY HOSPITAL

In the planning of a building, it is certainly inseparable from the environmental aspects that must also be considered. One of the environmental aspects is the management of domestic liquid waste. The wastewater plumbing technique is used to channel waste water from every point in a building to be c...

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Main Author: Nugraha Nurmansyah, Satria
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/42164
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:In the planning of a building, it is certainly inseparable from the environmental aspects that must also be considered. One of the environmental aspects is the management of domestic liquid waste. The wastewater plumbing technique is used to channel waste water from every point in a building to be collected and processed at the building's wastewater treatment unit. The design will be conducted at Ujungberung Maternity Hospital which is classified as a special type B hospital with a capacity of 80 beds and with area of 12,000 m2. The design of the plumbing system applies the concept of green building, where wastewater is not only distributed but also processed and utilized. Things that will be designed include the greywater and blackwater plumbing system, vent plumbing systems, design of wastewater treatment plants, rainwater management systems which include the design of roof drainage systems, yard drainage systems, and designing rainwater infiltration fields. Greywater waste water will be processed and subsequently reused for various purposes. Roof rainwater will be captured and then flowed and stored in rainwater harvesting tanks and then processed into clean water. If there is an overflow, the rainwater will flow into the stormwater chamber and join the rain runoff flowed by the drainage system of the building to be infiltrated into the ground.