Water balance analysis of springs in Banjarasri Village, Kalibawang Sub-District, Kulonprogo District

Santosa, L.W. and Harsanti, A. (2020) Water balance analysis of springs in Banjarasri Village, Kalibawang Sub-District, Kulonprogo District. In: 3rd International Conference on Environmental Resources Management in Global Region, ICERM 2019 Yogyakarta 14 November 2019.

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Abstract

Water is essential for all living things and has an important role in human life. A spring is groundwater that comes to the ground surface naturally and centrally and forms a water flow. Springs is important and vital for some region in providing water sources. One of the regions using springs as the main water resource is Banjarasri Village. The usage of spring should be recked to avoid lack of water in the future. The objectives of the study were (1) to calculate the availability of springwater in Banjarasri Village, Kalibawang Sub-District, Kulonprogo Regency (2) to calculate the water demand based on domestic use and livestock utilization in Banjarasri Village, and (3)calculate the water balance of spring. The method used is a survey and field measurements to counting the availability of springwater, interviews to determine the amount of water demand, and the water balance method to analyze the amount of water availability and demand. The availability of total water in the dry season is 138,544 m3/year, while the rainy season is 227,888 m3/year. The total water needed is 91,200 m3/year consisting of domestic water needs and livestock water needs. The results of the water balance calculation show the total water availability can meet the water needs of the population in one village, but the uneven distribution causes some hamlets to have deficit water. The dry season surplus is 47343 m3/year, while the rainy season surplus is 137,220 m3/year. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Additional Information: Cited by: 0; All Open Access, Gold Open Access
Uncontrolled Keywords: Agriculture; Drought; Environmental management; Flow of water; Groundwater; Water resources; Domestic water; Field measurement; Ground surfaces; Water availability; Water availability and demand; Water balance; Water balance analysis; Water balance method; Rural areas
Subjects: G Geography. Anthropology. Recreation > GE Environmental Sciences
Divisions: Faculty of Geography > Departemen Geografi Lingkungan
Depositing User: Sri JUNANDI
Date Deposited: 24 Feb 2025 07:29
Last Modified: 24 Feb 2025 07:29
URI: https://ir.lib.ugm.ac.id/id/eprint/14395

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