Identification of shallow ground water use in district Martapura, South Borneo, Indonesia

Journal Title: Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES) - Year 2017, Vol 11, Issue 4

Abstract

In general source of water comes from surface water, ground water and rain water. Ground water sources consist of shallow ground water and deep ground water. The use of groundwater is one alternative that humans do to meet the needs of shallow water for household needs, as well as easy to obtain and economically. In this study will be analyzed magnitude of shallow groundwater use and quality of ground water in the district Martapura. Method used is sampling to conduct observations and questionnaires distributed citizenship of citizens in 22 village scattered in the District Martapura, one sample representing a neighborhood association. Testing shallow quality by ground water sampling in community water supply wells in the District of Martapura and tested in the laboratory by using a U-50 HORIBA. From the analysis of shallow groundwater know the needs in District Martapura of 151 liters/person/day. Whereas the shallow ground water needs annually by 3.382.077m3/ year. Water quality is almost all eligible for water that can be used as raw water. Only pH values ineligible for Sekumpul and Indrasari village and the turbidity level that does not qualify as 13 NTU is Tambak Anyar Ulu village.

Authors and Affiliations

Ulfa Fitriati, Fariz Suryanur

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Ulfa Fitriati, Fariz Suryanur (2017). Identification of shallow ground water use in district Martapura, South Borneo, Indonesia. Journal of Biodiversity and Environmental Sciences (JBES), 11(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-39275