Evaluation Of Solid Waste Handling In Kendari City

The volume of waste generated in Kendari City will increase by 290 tons/day in 2022. Based on Perwali Number 23 of 2022, the percentage of waste transported to the landfill is 91.01% and waste that is not transported reaches 8.99%. Determining the TPS units to be evaluated using the purposive samplin...

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Published inBIO web of conferences Vol. 89; p. 1012
Main Authors Wahab, Binas Anis, Warmadewanthi, I.D.A.A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published EDP Sciences 01.01.2024
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Summary:The volume of waste generated in Kendari City will increase by 290 tons/day in 2022. Based on Perwali Number 23 of 2022, the percentage of waste transported to the landfill is 91.01% and waste that is not transported reaches 8.99%. Determining the TPS units to be evaluated using the purposive sampling method based on TPS units that have more than one service area. The determination of 2 TPS 3R units to be evaluated was due to the number of existing TPS 3R units in Kendari City. The generation data analysis method uses the Load Count Analysis method and composition measurement uses the quartering method. Evaluation of TPS facilities in Kendari City does not meet SNI 324-2008 standards. TPS 3R specifications meet standards but the level of waste reduction is very minimal. The average waste generation rate in Kendari City is 0.86 kg/person.day. The reduction in existing waste was 21.45 kg/day and after optimization it became 74.2%. With a service percentage of 67%.
ISSN:2117-4458
2117-4458
DOI:10.1051/bioconf/20248901012