Konsepsi Penyediaan Instalasi Air Bersih Siap Minum di Kompleks Candrasa Guna Mendukung Kebutuhan Air Minum Taruna Akademi TNI Angkatan Laut

Authors

  • Rocky Vernando Politeknik Angkatan Laut (AAL)
  • Rizqi Taufiqurrokhman Politeknik Angkatan Laut (AAL)
  • Desi Yuristiani Politeknik Angkatan Laut (AAL)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59447/malfina.v2i2.137

Keywords:

Clean water installation, Reverse osmosis machine, Indonesian Navy Academy Cadets.

Abstract

Daily drinking water requirement for healthy individuals is a crucial factor in maintaining health and physiological balance. For individuals involved in intense physical activity or exercise, fluid requirements can increase significantly, with recommendations reaching 3 to 4 liters per day to replace fluid loss through sweat, so researchers consider it important to discuss the provision of clean drinking water installations with the application of Reverse Osmosis (RO) machines that utilize PDAM water as a source, which is in the Candrasa complex to support the fulfillment of drinking water needs for the Indonesian Navy Academy Cadets. AAL is a military educational institution that requires a supply of safe and high-quality drinking water for the Cadets so that the learning and training process can run smoothly. This study covers the daily drinking water needs of AAL Cadets, the current condition of the drinking water supply, and the concept of the RO machine itself in the Candrasa complex by utilizing PDAM water to produce healthy and suitable drinking water for AAL Cadets. The results of this study are expected to increase the availability of clean and safe drinking water for AAL cadets, facilitate drinking water distribution in the Candrasa complex, support their quality of life during their education, training, and foster care, and help maintain their health and safety. This study also underscores the importance of efficient and sustainable water management in the military environment.

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Published

2025-12-24

How to Cite

Vernando, R., Rizqi Taufiqurrokhman, & Yuristiani, D. (2025). Konsepsi Penyediaan Instalasi Air Bersih Siap Minum di Kompleks Candrasa Guna Mendukung Kebutuhan Air Minum Taruna Akademi TNI Angkatan Laut. MALFINA : Maritime Logistics and Financial Journal, 2(2), 23–34. https://doi.org/10.59447/malfina.v2i2.137

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