RELATIONSHIP OF HYGIENE AND SANITATION WITH MICROBIOLOGICAL QUALITY OF DRINKING WATER DEPO WATER DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN 2021 (In Dupak Village, Krembangan District, Surabaya City)
Keywords:
Drinking Water Depot, Hygiene, Sanitation, Quality microbiologyAbstract
Drinking water depots (DAM) in Dupak sub-district use Ultraviolet disinfection and 40% of depots do not
meet the requirements. Good in sanitation including roofs in fragile locations and lots of cobwebs, Drinking
water depots floors are dirty with lots of dust and close to garbage dumps, poor hygiene includes not wearing
masks and many operators do not have certificates to take drinking water depots sanitation hygiene courses.
The purpose of this study was to analyze the relationship between hygiene and sanitation with the
microbiological quality of drinking water depots during the COVID-19 pandemic in Dupak Village,
Krembangan District, Surabaya City.This type of research is an analytic observational study, using a cross
sectional approachThis research method is an analytic observation study, using a cross sectional approach and
Chis-square test. The number of samples studied were 10 drinking water depots, the causes or risks and
consequences or cases that occurred in the research object were measured and collected simultaneously or at
the same time. and data assessment obtained by direct observation, data analysis using SPSS version 2.0 with
bivariant test by analyzing the relationship between variables to be studied
Data analysis using SPSS version 2.0 with bivariant test by analyzing the relationship between variables to be
studied. The results showed that 80% of drinking water depots sanitation met the requirements and 80% of
hygiene did not meet the requirements. there is no relationship between sanitation conditions and the
microbiological quality of drinking water depots drinking water in Dupak sub-district (p=1,000) because
drinking water depots sanitation in Dupak Village meets the requirements and from the results of research
related to handler hygiene, there is no relationship between handler hygiene and microbiological quality of
drinking water depots drinking water in dupak village (p=1,000) because the equipment in the drinking water
depots has met the requirements.The microbiological quality of water in the drinking water depots in Dupak
Village has no relationship with hygiene and sanitation. 80% meet the requirements in terms of sanitation, 80%
do not meet the requirements in terms of hygiene, and 40% drinking water depots does not meet the
requirements of water microbiological quality. People who use drinking water depots water are advised to
reprocess or boil drinking water depots water before it is consumed for drinking purposes. This is to avoid
diseases caused by the drinking water depots water, and also the handlers pay more attention to personal
hygiene