DOMESTIC SEWERAGE SYSTEM DESIGN FOR 1ST ZONE OF PALEMBANG CITY SEWERAGE PROJECT AT ILIR TIMUR 1, PALEMBANG CITY

The management of domestic wastewater presents a significant challenge in urban infrastructure development, particularly in Palembang City, which is experiencing rapid population growth and urbanization. This study focuses on the design of a domestic wastewater conveyance system for Zone 1 in the...

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Main Author: Ilham Zaneta, Muhammad
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/86720
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:The management of domestic wastewater presents a significant challenge in urban infrastructure development, particularly in Palembang City, which is experiencing rapid population growth and urbanization. This study focuses on the design of a domestic wastewater conveyance system for Zone 1 in the Palembang City Sewerage Project located in Ilir Timur 1 District. By considering the existing conditions of the study area, such as topography, demographics, and wastewater characteristics, this study proposes a centralized domestic wastewater management system (SPALD-T) as an efficient and sustainable solution. The research methodology includes analyzing initial conditions, population projections, and evaluating alternative pipeline designs and supplementary structures based on technical and non-technical parameters. The design outcomes encompass pipeline network layouts, technical specifications, pipe dimension calculations, and cost estimations for construction and operation. This study also emphasizes the importance of community participation and supporting policies to ensure successful implementation The design considers various risk scenarios, including policy changes, wastewater quality, and environmental factors such as natural disasters. The proposed system aims to minimize environmental impact by ensuring efficient wastewater management, optimal resource utilization, and compliance with government regulations on domestic wastewater standards. Additionally, a comprehensive cost projection for construction and operation is provided to support realistic and sustainable implementation. Through a holistic approach that integrates technical and non-technical aspects, this study is expected to serve as a reference for developing sanitation infrastructure in other urban areas. The design aims not only to improve sanitation and public health but also to enhance land-use efficiency and the overall quality of life for the people of Palembang City