Penataan Saluran dan Pemanfaatan Eco-Enzyme pada Limbah Ternak Babi di Kampung Sumodaran Banyuraden Gamping Sleman

Authors

  • YE. Suharno Universitas Widya Mataram, Indonesia
  • Istiana Adianti Universitas Widya Mataram, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37631/psk.v6i2.1739

Abstract

Pig farming is widely practiced by the community regarding livelihoods because
economically the results are very profitable, and socially the community, especially ethnic
Chinese, utilizes pig livestock products in their various lives. Pig farming has increased as
culinary tourism grows in various regions. As time goes by, poor pig waste management
becomes a problem. This is the case occurs in Sumodaran Village, Banyuraden Sub-district,
Gamping Sleman, which is 800 meters from the Integrated Campus of Widya Mataram
University, and 3 km from the center of Yogyakarta City. In this area there is a pig farm that is
quite troubling to the community because it discharges directly openly into the irrigation
channel behind the pen, causing water and air pollution to the surrounding environment. Pig
waste in the form of solid manure and water from the barn is left to flow into the irrigation
channel (the irrigation channel behind the barn is a tertiary channel of the Mataram sewer). This
livestock waste without further handling causes water, air (unpleasant odor) and fly breeding
so that it can pollute the surrounding environment. From the initial observations, the researcher
was encouraged to arrange the waste channel in a closed manner while utilizing eco-enzymes
to break down feces or other waste so that there is no water and air pollution / odor.
Keywords: pig manure, pollution, closed channel, eco-enzymes

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Published

2024-11-02

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