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Volume 19 Number 2 Year 2018

19 articles in this issue 

Widya Ningrum,Ida Narulita

ABSTRACTThe rapid population growth and development of infrastructure in the Bandung basin has triggered an uncontrolled land use changes. The changes of land use will impact on land surface temperature distribution. Finally, these changes will give ... see more

Pags. 145 - 154  

Joko Prayitno Susanto,Wage Komarawidjaja

ABSTRACTThe fertilizer industry based on their environmental concerned in East Kalimantan is committed to protecting environmental sustainability and biodiversity which one of its efforts is to reduce the impact of air pollution by building Green Belt tha... see more

Pags. 155 - 164  

Eka Prihatinningtyas,Agus Jatnika Effendi

ABSTRACTThe ability of tapioca to act as natural coagulants (biocoagulants) was tested using artificial water. As turbidity was added as kaolin. This research aimed to determine the compounds and or groups that act as natural coagulant and to describ... see more

Pags. 165 - 172  

Wahyu Purwanta,Feddy Suryanto

ABSTRACTThe problem for big cities in implementing the MSW disposal method is the  land availability. Hierarchically, a suitable method for solving this condition is not to dispose the MSW into the landfill but to treat it in the thermal processing, ... see more

Pags. 173 - 182  

Lismining Pujiyani Astuti,Indriatmoko Indriatmoko

ABSTRACTAquatic plants are important part of aquatic ecosystem that can be used as an phytoremidiation agent, trapping organic matter in eutrophic waters as well as cleaning and controlling heavy metal pollution, pesticides and oil. The aim of resear... see more

Pags. 183 - 190  

Mardi Wibowo

ABSTRACTThe Cilacap coastal area plays an important role in recreation, transportation, energy, education or research, residential, and industry. It is also potential for development and potential for pollution especially for oil pollution. That is caused... see more

Pags. 191 - 202  

Yayuk Sugianti,Lismining Pujiyani Astuti

ABSTRACTThe concentration of dissolved oxygen (DO) be the most attention parameter because can reflect the water quality and the health of aquatic ecosystems. Along the main flow of Citarum river conditions are already heavily polluted due to waste input ... see more

Pags. 203 - 212  

Muji Wiyono,Wahyudi Wahyudi

ABSTRACTDetermination of element contents in fly ash from the coal power plant industry at Java Island has been performed by the method of Neutron Activation Analysis (NAA). Fly ash was sampled at Electrostatic Precipitator (EP) outlet by using isoki... see more

Pags. 221 - 228  

Dhama Susanthi,Mohammad Yanuar Purwanto,Suprihatin Suprihatin

ABSTRACTOne of domestic wastewater treatment in Bogor City is by using communal WWTP (Wastewater Treatment Plant) system. The communal WWTP treats domestic wastewater with an anaerobic baffled reactor configuration (ABR). This stu... see more

Pags. 229 - 238  

Tusy Agustin Adibroto

ABSTRACTJakarta urban management challenge is increasingly complex due to high population, changing of socio-economic condition, carrying capacity limitation and need to take notice to new paradigm related to mainstreaming of S&T and innovation through Co... see more

Pags. 239 - 248  

Rizky Pratama Adhi

ABSTRAKSistem transportasi darat berbasis jalan di Jakarta memberikan kontribusi tertinggi dalam inventarisasi emisi CO2 DKI Jakarta sebesar 45% dengan jumlah 19,61 juta ton CO2 pada tahun 2005. Meskipun ada beberapa strategi pada berbagai perat... see more

Pags. 249 - 258  

Andri Warsa,Joni Haryadi,Lismining Pujiyani Astuti

ABSTRACTThe phosphorus loading from aquaculture activity as a product of floating net cages (KJA) in Cirata Reservoir have exceeded the carrying capacity of the aquatic ecology. This results in a decrease in water quality which is characterized by uncontr... see more

Pags. 259 - 266  

Muhammad Fauzi Sutopo,Ikhwanuddin Mawardi

ABSTRACTResearch on modeling and hydrological services in forest and watershed (DAS) ecosystem protection is still very little done in Indonesia; therefore, this research will be very useful for related stakeholders, since the purpose of the research will... see more

Pags. 267 - 276