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Title: MODEL PENETAPAN PRIORITAS REHABILITASI BENDUNG BERBASIS METODE ANALYTICAL HIERARCHY
Authors: Hamid Ahmad
Heru Ernanda
Prayogi Kasih Arthur1
Heru Ernanda
Hamid Ahmad
Keywords: components weight of diversion headworks, diversion headworks rehabilitation priorities
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: UNEJ
Abstract: Priority determination model for diversion headworks rehabilitation based on Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method is tested on fixed-diversion headworks under the authority of local governments at Irrigation UPT (Unit of Technical Implementation) of Kalisat with service area 3449 Ha. A review of priority determination model for diversion headworks rehabilitation based on AHP method shows: (i) the condition weight of the diversion headworks component based on AHP method are weir (39.4591%), guide banks (15.3542%), canal head regulator (11.4412%), marginal bunds (11.2638%), measurement structure (11.1269%), undersluice structure (6.23154%), stilling basin (2.6490%), and sediment basin structure (2.4744%) with consistency ratio are 7.6% (<10%); (ii) the function weight of the diversion headworks component based on AHP method are weir (39.6998%), guide banks (15.4915%), canal head regulator (14.2897%), measurement structure (10.8678%), dike (9.0437%), undersluice structure (6.0495%), sediment basin structure (2.3309%), and stilling basin (2.2270%) with consistency ratio are 6.4% (<10%); (iii) testing the priority determination model for diversion headworks rehabilitation based on AHP method is equal with the priority determination model for diversion headworks rehabilitation based on waterkeeper assesment, the Spearman correlation coefficient value is 0.863445 and Z count is 5.034708
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/71195
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