Simulation for water quality management using system dynamics modeling in the Bedadung Watershed, East Java, Indonesia
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2022-01-01Author
PRADANA, Hendra Andiananta
NOVITA, Elida
PURNOMO, Bambang Herry
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The potential for pollution of rivers is influenced by river-water discharge  and the distribution of pollution sources. This research aimed to examine  recommendations for water quality management in the Bedadung River  segment of the Patrang, Sumbersari, and Kaliwates Districts as an urban  area of Jember Regency refer to simulations of the total pollution load  capacity for 10 years (2016-2026) using a system dynamics modeling. The  preparation of a system dynamics modeling used Powersim 5.0 software. It  could represent holistic environmental management modeling. The input  data were total suspended solid (TSS), biochemical oxygen demand (BOD),  chemical oxygen demand (COD) and the streamflow of the Bedadung  River. The model scenarios were the business of usual, moderate, and  optimistic scenarios involving environmental and socio-economic aspects.  The medium-term and long-term recommendations for water quality  management of the Bedadung River based on system dynamics simulation  were respectively moderate scenario and optimistic scenario. The strategies of the moderate scenario were application of the best management practice  method in agricultural cultivation, improving sanitation and domestic  wastewater treatment, implementing clean production in the field of  livestock and industry, as well as waste management on riverbanks. These  alternative strategies for river water quality management can be used as  consideration for protecting surface water sources in urban areas.
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