Definition
This question is intended to determine whether rural / urban villages already enumerated environmental contamination, well water, soil, air, flora, and fauna.
Disruption of the environment is something that resulted in changes to the environment (water, soil, air, flora and fauna) either directly or indirectly endanger the health, safety, and welfare of living beings, which is usually the case in a long time. This disorder can occur on its own (natural) or caused by human activity.
Example:
a). Water pollution; contamination of river water in the village due to industrial waste, household waste / market / shops / offices and so on
b). Soil pollution; declining soil fertility by various causes, the destruction of soil composition caused by mining, excavation, soil contamination due to radioactive material in it or buried in it and so on
c). Air pollution and odor; dust / soot from factory smoke, burning limestone, motor vehicle, or dust from volcanic eruptions, the smell of farms, sewage plants, tanneries, etc.
d). Green open space, cutting plants in public parks, roadsides.
e). Disruption to flora; reduced due to altered habitat of species of flora or switching functions area
f). Disturbance to fauna; reduction or loss of fauna due to changes in certain types of fauna habitat, the switch function or hunting areas
g). Noise pollution; noise of factories, markets, workshops, motor vehicle traffic, and so on.
Environmental pollution is one thing, results, or how / work processes that pollute the environment such as those posed by sewage plant, the use of chemical fertilizers on crops, household waste / market / shops / offices and so on.
Environmental pollution in an area indicated by the presence of certain diseases in humans or animals, damage or death of the plant, the physical and chemical changes in the environment, which can be distinctive changes in plants or animals.
Complaints pollution problems are minimal complaints reported pollution to the village chief / headman.