Evaluation of Waste Management System in Reclaimed Island Supporting Edu Tourism
Keywords:
Pasaran Island, Sampling, Technical aspect planning, Waste managementAbstract
This study aims to plan the technical aspects of waste management in Pasaran Island include waste storage, collection and processing. The waste generation measured is household waste and household-like waste through sampling based on SNI 19-3964-1994 for 8 consecutive days. The research shows that the average household waste was 0.19 kg/person/day or 2.42 liters/person/day. Meanwhile, the average household-like waste from food stalls, mosques and schools is 1.12 kg/day and 11.91 liters/day. The most generated waste composition respectively is organic waste, plastic, paper, B3, metal, glass, textiles, and rubber. Based on waste generation projections, the number of communal containers needed is 58 placed at 29 points and collection tools needed are 2 collection tools with 2 cycles per day. The additional processing facilities needed at Rumah Inovasi Daur Ulang (RINDU) are 118.18 kg of maggot for food waste and procurement of pyrolysis equipment to process residual waste.
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