Sanitation and Environmental Health of Settlement Around IUP Mining
Abstract
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) or community development and empowerment in the mineral and coal mining sector is a Blueprint program containing the provincial government's goals for programs made by mining companies which include a work plan and the person in charge of activities that are synchronized with the plan document of post-mining (RPT), and regional spatial planning (RTRW) Economic Development of the community around the mine to post-mining refers to the level of real income or the work of the local community. In the regulations related to CSR, there is a division of areas that can be grouped into Beneficiaries based on the locations directly affected, namely ring 1 from mining operations. Strategic programs related to sanitation and the housing environment carried out in the CSR or PPM include public health programs and clean water installation programs.a
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