Mochammad Chaerul
This community service program aims to support the Harum Citarum Program through the development of small-scale renewable energy by integrating the processing of cow dung waste and organic waste at the MBC Baleendah Slaughterhouse (RPH), Baleendah District, Bandung Regency which managed by UPTD RPH and Poultry Department of Agriculture, Bandung Regency Government. This innovation uses Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technology to produce biogas which can be used as a substitute for LPG. The approach is carried out by identifying potential waste and rubbish, evaluating existing conditions, as well as building AD facilities at the selected locations above. Activities involve field data collection, design and development/construction as well as operational assistance for AD facilities to ensure program sustainability. Currently, cow dung produced at the RPH is only collected and dumped in empty land within the RPH land. Not all of the waste produced by the community around the slaughterhouse location can be served by the Bandung Regency Environmental Service, so piles of illegal waste can be seen at several points. Due to the dominant composition of organic waste, the presence of illegal heaps of this waste causes aesthetic disturbances including unpleasant odors. So apart from reducing dependence on LPG due to the use of biogas produced, this program is expected to be able to improve the environmental quality of the Citarum watershed through more environmentally friendly waste management. Implementation is planned to take place from September to November 2024, with operational assistance continuing after that period.
To process cow dung waste at livestock farmers/slaughterhouses and organic waste produced in the surrounding area. To produce biogas which can be used as a substitute for LPG
Becoming a field laboratory for TL and RIL study program students, developing domestic solid waste processing and liquid and solid waste from industrial activities, developing energy from biogas which is more environmentally friendly.