Evaluasi Kinerja Sistem Irigasi Berdasarkan Penilaian Permen PUPR No 12/PRT/M/2015
(Studi Kasus Saluran Irigasi Tersier Rawa Onom Daerah Irigasi Bantarheulang)
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.25157/mediailmiahtekniksipil.v2i2.4457Kata Kunci:
Evaluation, Performance, Tertiary Irrigation Channels, Irrigation AreasAbstrak
ABSTRACK
In the realization of irrigation channels, several aspects are influenced, namely: physical infrastructure, planting productivity, supporting facilities, personnel organization, documentation and the Water User Farmers Association (P3A). Irrigation buildings experience a decline in function as the building ages or is influenced by human activity. The aim of this research is to determine the evaluation of the operation and maintenance performance of tertiary irrigation channels based on the 2015 Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Regulations for the Rawa Onom irrigation area.The research method was carried out by direct observation in the field by tracing the Bantarheulang Irrigation Area (DI) irrigation network, interviews and secondary data analysis. This irrigation network search was carried out to obtain data on the condition of physical infrastructure. Interview methods and secondary data analysis were used to obtain data on planting productivity, supporting facilities, personal organization, documentation and P3A.The overall assessment results of the operation and maintenance performance of tertiary irrigation channels in DI Bantarheulang based on the assessment criteria of the Minister of Public Works and Public Housing Regulation No. 12 of 2015, is 78,11% in the good performance category with details of the physical infrastructure value obtaining a score of 18,37% of 25.00% expected, planting productivity with a value of 12,45% of the 15.00 expected, supporting facilities with a value of 15.56% of the 20.00% expected, personnel organization 11,95% of the 15.00% expected expected, documentation with a value of 4,21% of the expected 5.00% and P3A with a value of 15.57% of the 20% expected.
Keywords: Evaluation, Performance, Tertiary Irrigation Channels, Irrigation Areas