Provision of community based clean water in Tonggo village, Nangaroro District, Nagekeo Regency

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Abstract

The development of the clean water sector in rural areas is intended to help rural communities who do not have access to safe and decent clean water, especially the poor. Clean water facilities that have been built, then managed by the community with the establishment of a village institution called LPPAM (Drinking Water User Management Agency). Service reliability is indicated by the quality and continuity of water received by the water customer community. To test these allegations, research has been conducted using field observation techniques, interviews, and filling out questionnaires. The results showed that rural clean water management in Tonggo Village, for the majority of service aspects, was still in the category of less satisfied, and the quantity aspect was still insufficient. For water, quality is tasteless, colorless, and odorless. As for the continuity aspect, it still cannot flow 24 hours for some parts of the region in Tonggo Village. It is hoped that with this research, LPPAM - Tonggo will learn more or take courses and training to get community-based management so that they can work and serve the community better.

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Meo, Y., & Tyas, I. W. (2020). Provision of community based clean water in Tonggo village, Nangaroro District, Nagekeo Regency. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 419). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/419/1/012007

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