DESIGN OF WATER PROVISIONING FACILITIES FOR A TOURIST AND FRESHWATER FISHERIES EDUCATION BUILDING IN BLITAR REGENCY

The Freshwater Fisheries Tourist and Education Center in Blitar Regency is a fictional project initiated by the Department of Marine and Fisheries of Blitar Regency, aiming to establish an educational and tourist center focused on freshwater fisheries. The region, known for diverse freshwater fish s...

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Main Author: Lucky Cokro Wardoyo, Reinard
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/77248
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The Freshwater Fisheries Tourist and Education Center in Blitar Regency is a fictional project initiated by the Department of Marine and Fisheries of Blitar Regency, aiming to establish an educational and tourist center focused on freshwater fisheries. The region, known for diverse freshwater fish species like tilapia, mullet, carp, and catfish, is designated as a minapolitan area, supporting creative economic activities and facilitated by educational and tourism infrastructure. A crucial aspect of the area's planning is the sustainable provision of water resources. Surface water availability in Blitar Regency is relatively low compared to the national average, necessitating the construction of water supply infrastructure such as dams, canals, and reservoirs. The analysis results indicate that building a 4-meter dam along with an artificial lake, surface floor, flushing system, and sedimentation basin will provide a sustainable water supply of 8.25 liters with a planning life of 100 years, compared to a free intake system. Additionally, water reservoirs with a volume of 7141 m3 (short-term) and embung with a volume of 21424 m3 (long-term) are necessary to ensure on-site water needs. A raw water management system is designed for the tourist location, incorporating rainwater harvesting and a water treatment plant (WTP).