SUSTAINABILITY STATUS EVALUATION OF SETTLEMENT SCALE CENTRALIZED DOMESTIC WASTEWATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (SPALD-T) COMMUNITY BASED SANITATION (SANIMAS) CITARUM HARUM IN BANDUNG CITY (CASE STUDY : BABAKAN SARI AND SUKAPURA SUB DISTRICT)
Given the limited capacity of the national and local governments, invasive actions that shift the paradigm of sanitary development are required. One of the efforts made to develop sanitation is Community Based Sanitation (SANIMAS) which is a community empowerment activity with the aim of ensuring...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Given the limited capacity of the national and local governments, invasive actions that
shift the paradigm of sanitary development are required. One of the efforts made to
develop sanitation is Community Based Sanitation (SANIMAS) which is a community
empowerment activity with the aim of ensuring sustainable management. Bandung is
one of the cities in Indonesia that has implemented the SANIMAS program, but there
are still several locations that have not been able to implement sustainable
management. Two subdistricts—Babakan Sari and Sukapura—received SANIMAS
infrastructure as a result of the Citarum Harum Program. Although the two locations
have been declared functional based on the functionality data, initial observations
indicate that neither location has been able to carry out sustainable management with
their respective problems. This research aims to determine the sustainability status of
SANIMAS at both locations, starting with validating the determinants of sustainability
with experts and then testing the Relative Importance Index (RII), the results of which
are used as the basis for preparing a questionnaire for administrators and users. The
results of the questionnaire scoring were then analyzed using RAPFISH
/RAPWASTMAN (Rapid Appraisal For Fisheries/Wastewater Management) software
which obtained quite sustainable status in the technical aspect with a score of 54.10
for SANIMAS Babakan Sari and 68.74 for SANIMAS Sukapura KPAD East Pindad
(Sukapura). Quite sustainable for institutional aspects with scores of 62.32 and 52.04
respectively, quite sustainable index for environmental aspects with scores of 57.62
and 72.06 respectively, less sustainable index for economic aspects with scores of
39.96 and 49.94 and quite sustainable index for socio-cultural aspects with values of
53.28 and 63.06 respectively. This shows that in developing a strategy to increase
sustainability, it is necessary to prioritize economic aspects which are influenced by
technical factors (damage to the pipe network) at SANIMAS Babakan Sari and socialfactors (reluctance of users to pay dues) at SANIMAS Sukapura. Short-term strategies
to increase sustainability in the economic aspect at SANIMAS Babakan Sari can be
carried out by increasing service capacity so that managers have additional funds for
operational costs, collecting used cooking oil for resale as an alternative funding
development for medium-term strategies and proposing collaboration with the
AKSANSI organization (Indonesia KSM Sanitation Association) which is a forum for
community-based IPAL managers throughout Indonesia as a long-term strategy. A
short-term strategy to improve the economic aspect at SANIMAS Sukapura can be
carried out through a cultural approach by intensifying the perelek culture (a
Sundanese tradition of collecting rice or money from residents which is used for public
purposes or helping people who need help) which has been carried out by some
community members. Collaboration with religious and community leaders to increase
community participation in paying contributions can be carried out as a medium-term
strategy. A long-term strategy could be in the form of innovation of contributions so
that it attracts the interest of the beneficiary community. |
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