Design Of A Clean Water Distribution Pipe System For Ngenep Village Based On Projected Water Needs For The Next Ten Years
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Ngenep Village, Karangploso District, Malang Regency, is experiencing a clean water crisis due to population growth of 13,124 people (2024) and residential urbanization without integrated distribution from the Umbulan (93 l/s) and Nyolo (34 l/s) sources. This study aims to design a distribution pipe system, reservoir, and pump based on a 10-year water demand projection (SNI 7509:2011). Using mixed methods, dominant quantitative, the population of 13,124 people of Ngenep Village was sampled in total for the Umbulan-Nyolo zone. Instruments include WaterCAD (Hazen-Williams), ETABS, current meters, with arithmetic projection analysis (deviation test σ=1.36; R²=1.00), hydrogeology, and hydraulic simulation. The results show a population projection of 19,005 people (2034), HDPE PE100 SDR17 network (Ø2"-Ø8"), Umbulan reservoir 337 m³, Nyolo 120 m³, Ebara pump (head 80 m), RAB Rp4.22 billion (119 days), velocity 0.3-1.7 m/s, pressure 0.10-0.70 MPa meets PUPR Ministerial Regulation No. 27/2016. In conclusion, the system is ready for multi-party village-developer implementation for SDGs 6 with 100% sustainable service.
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