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Analysis of integrated clean water services for west Bali region
The area of Jembrana Regency is 841.80 km2, has five sub-districts. The total population in 2021 is 281,289 people, covering the Melaya District 54,032 people, State District 85,349 people, Jembrana District 56,061 people, Mendoyo District 58,909 people, Pekutatan District 26,938 people. Gerokgak District is part of the western part of Bulelelng Regency. The population of Grokgak Subdistrict in 2021 is 86,421 people. The integration of clean water supply in the western part of Bali is very important, because the community is a collection of individuals who have socio-cultural, occupying different areas and environments, but have a common interest, for the fulfillment of water as a source of human life. Differences in interests in the use of water include, domestic and non-domestic interests, industry, irrigation and conservation. To find out the potential of Tukad Unda downstream in providing clean water, an analysis of its water The provision of clean water in the western part of Bali will be studied in this study, in line with efforts to improve clean water management in Jembrana Regency and Buleleng Regency. To determine the water balance in providing clean water, an analysis of water availability and water needs is carried out. 
Design and build an internet of thing (IoT) solar panel monitoring and solar tracking system
Nowadays, solar panels as a solar power plant which is a renewable energy source require a tool to monitor the solar panel system. Solar panels can be controlled automatically by a tracking system using microcontroller instrumentation technology. A monitoring and solar tracking system has been designed and built using Arduino Uno R3 microcontroller, Node MCU ESP 8266, Humidity Sensor DHT-11 and PZEM-004T V3.0 based on Internet of Thing (IoT) displayed on smartphone communication devices using Blynk software. Tool testing was carried out in South Denpasar. The research methodology consists of a literature study, development of the first system to system refinement and system testing at one point of the building without any hindrance. The results of this study are that the Solar Tracking System shows that the LDR sensor readings are very responsive in receiving sunlight which functions to drive servo motors and the tool can monitor Solar Panels and read the characteristic value of the relationship between light intensity, temperature, load on the measurement results will be displayed on Blynk application menu that has been designed and generated power. The power output generated from the tracker is greater than without a solar tracker
Management of the Jatiluwih Irrigation area with sustainable planting patterns and water balance in Tabanan Regency
Jatiluwih Village is located in Penebel District, Tabanan Regency, Bali. Jatiluwih Village is a highland village located at the foot of Mount Batukaru. This village is located at an altitude of 500-1500 meters above sea level and has an average rainfall of 2500 mm/year. Most of the population in the Jatiluwih area still relies on the economy of planting rice, with a good irrigation system. Rice fields in the Jatiluwih irrigation area need protection and preservation so that their area does not decrease. This priority is necessary because the meaning of land, including paddy fields is very important for humans, not only to own, but also to live their lives. Irrigation is an effort made to obtain water by using intake buildings and carrier channels. The Jatiluwih Irrigation Area has water sources from several springs that flow in the Jatiluwih Area. Jatiluwih weir with water sources from Tukad Baat has an irrigation area of 390 ha. The subaks that are irrigated by the Jatiluwih Dam are Jatiluwih Subak, Subak Gunungsari, Subak Kedamaian and Subak Wangaya Betan. The development and management of irrigation networks will greatly assist water-using farmers in an effort to increase the production of agricultural products, especially rice
Analysis of non-domestic water needs tourism sector for accuracy of clean water supply system in Gianyar District
Gianyar is one of the regencies which are the main tourist destinations in the Province of Bali, with the icon of the Ubud tourism area which is one of the tourist areas which is already very well known in foreign countries. The increase in tourist visits, both domestic and foreign, certainly brings prosperity to the community and also to the government. Fulfillment of all the necessary facilities for the world of tourism should be a serious concern of the government so that tourists feel at home when visiting Gianyar. One very basic factor that needs serious attention is the availability of clean water. So far, the allocation for non-domestic water needs (schools, government, trade, social and tourism) has only been determined based on the percentage of domestic water needs based on the decision of the Directorate General of Human Settlement with an amount of 20-25% of domestic water needs. Looking at the existing conditions in the field and with the development of tourism facilities, it certainly requires a more accurate calculation related to the predetermined percentage of non-domestic water needs
Evaluation of the cost of residential buildings with environ-mentally friendly concepts
The initial stages of construction implementation begin with planning, implementation, and operation. From each stage of the project must be with a green or environmentally friendly concept. Eco-friendly planning in residential buildings starts from the use of building materials, energy-efficient design concepts, and economical development costs. In addition, the construction of houses must also pay attention to health, such as ventilation, garbage disposal, and the provision of green environments for plants. The costs analyzed in this study refer to environmentally friendly concepts that can be applied to the construction of residential houses. Residential buildings in urban areas generally have narrow land, so that the 1st floor building built is with an area of 36 m2, 45 m2, or 60 m2. The object of research in this case is building housing built by developers in general. As for the results of field observations, that environmentally friendly concepts that can be used are land arrangement, energy saving, healthy homes, and the use of environmentally friendly materials. Design modifications from existing conditions are the addition of loster, glassblock, the use of red brick, mild steel, and modification of water taps. 
Three-dimensional (3D) land contour modeling using QGIS software on topography mapping in Buwit Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency, Bali
A topographical map is a map that contains information about the elevation of the land surface in a place to the mean sea level (Mean Sea Level), which is depicted by contour lines. Information from the coordinates and elevation of detailed land points as a result of land surveying can be used to create a three-dimensional model of the land surface on the map using the Quantum Geographic Information System (QGIS) software application. With a three-dimensional (3D) model, the objects on the map are seen more alive as they actually are in the field, so that analyzing a topographic map can be done more easily. To support these activities, three-dimensional (3D) land contour modeling was carried out with QGIS software on topographical mapping in Buwit Village, Kediri District, Tabanan Regency, Bali
Performance analysis of flood control buildings Mati river watershed area
The problem of flooding is a classic problem that befalls almost all regions in Indonesia. Likewise, the area in the Mati river watershed is experiencing problems that are not much different. Moreover, with the existing developments, almost all areas in the Mati River watershed have developed into urban settlement areas which have led to land conversion from agricultural land and green open land to other built-up land. The middle and downstream areas in the Mati River watershed are the main tourism areas in Bali such as Seminyak, Legian, Kuta and parts of the West Denpasar District, Denpasar City. These areas are dense settlements which contribute to increased surface runoff in almost all watershed areas. Several areas in the Mati River watershed are flood-prone areas, namely the Padangsambian area, Jalan Pura Demak area, Monang-Maning, Jalan Dewi Sri and areas in East Kuta. Several river improvements have been made to reduce the impact of flooding, namely changing the permanent weir to a mobile weir, normalizing the channel and building a pumping station which aims to reduce the effects of flooding and stagnant water during the rainy season
Characteristics of "Eco Green Concrete" concrete with locagramic additional materials
Commonly used concrete is made from a mixture of fine aggregate (sand), coarse aggregate (gravel), cement, and water. These constituent materials come from nature and have been processed and selected according to their needs. As time passes, the widespread use of concrete as a construction material can disrupt the balance of the surrounding environment, given the reduction in the ingredients of concrete available in nature. Therefore, we need an innovation that can be a choice in using concrete without destroying our natural resources, usually called Green Concrete or Eco Green Concrete. In other words, the level in this research is an appropriate technology for replacing building materials. The problem is how much influence the percentage of glass bottle powder, ceramic powder, and granite powder waste has in achieving the slump test value and the planned increase in compressive strength. Know the compressive strength of concrete using added Lokagrmic waste (glass bottle powder, ceramic powder waste, and granite powder waste)
The study of clean water supply system managed by the community to ensure reliability of the clean water supply system in Tabanan District
Based on data from the Tabanan Regency Central Bureau of Statistics in 2020 administratively the Tabanan Regency area is 839.33 km2, consisting of 133 villages and 816 official banjars, with a population of 448,000 people. Tabanan Regency is one of the regencies in Bali, where the topographical conditions of the existing villages are mostly in remote areas, so they often experience difficulties with clean water distribution problems. For the current condition, the provision of clean water in Tabanan Regency is provided by PDAM (Local Water Company) through the use of springs, ground water and river water, in addition to several areas the water supply is carried out through Pamsimas (Community-Based Drinking Water and Sanitation Provision). Currently Pamsimas Tabanan Regency is divided into 9 service coverage areas for people in rural areas. In general, the condition of drinking water services presents the main problem, namely that not all areas are accessed by adequate water services. This problem is mainly caused by various obstacles such as limited water resources, limited infrastructure and topographical conditions
Digital transformation in branding building for Vietnam higher education industry
Any industry or any field that wants to be well known they need a right branding and PR strategy. Especially in the era of IT boom and globalization today, branding and communication are becoming more important than ever. It is considered a vital issue that determines the survival of any business. Education is a specific area and brand advertising needs its own strategy. In the context of today’s powerful digital transformation, Vietnam’s universities are making specific plans to begin their own transformations. We assert that digital communication in school brand communication is an important aspect of the digital transformation process at universities. Federating the on-campus digital data is fundamental to planning and executing brand communication programs for universities. Digital transformation plays an important part in improving the quality and efficiency of universities’ operation and their brand communication, whose mission is to showcase their educational achievements, establish competitive advantages and maintain social reputation