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Journal : Jurnal Ecolab

PRELIMINARY ESTIMATION ON AIR POLLUTION LOAD OVER BOGOR CITY TOWARDS DEVELOPMENT OF CLEAN AIR ACTION PLAN Didin Agustian Permadi; Mila Dirgawati; Agung Ghani Kramawijaya; Widi Hermawan
Jurnal Ecolab Vol 14, No 1 (2020): Ecolab
Publisher : Pusat Standardisasi Instrumen Kualitas Lingkungan Hidup Laboratorium Lingkungan (P3KLL)

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Abstract

Emission inventory (EI) data are crucial to provide source apportionment and relative strength of various air pollutant sources in a city. The process of EI compilation can be either bottom-up or top-down, which depends on data availability and other resources. For a city like Bogor, known as a buffer zone of the capital of the Republic of Indonesia, these EI data are now available only for greenhouse gases (GHGs) but not for the air pollutants. Therefore, a top-down EI was designed and implemented for the city in the base year of 2016. Note that the sources of activity data were compiled from the previously arranged GHGs EI database as well as some other data gathered from the local authority. We adopted the EI framework of the Atmospheric Brown Cloud Emission Inventory Manual spreadsheet for the compilation. We included SO2, CO, NO2, PM10, PM2.5, NMVOC, and PM components (black carbon and organic carbon). Point sources, area sources, as well as mobile sources, were considered in the emission estimation. The latter species were included as they are known as strong short-lived climate-forcing pollutants (SLCPs). On-road transport contributed significantly to SO2, NMVOC, and PM2.5, with a portion of 60-86% of the total emission. Industrial combustion sources dominated the shares to the total emissions of NOx (91%) and CO (92%).  Based on this baseline information, we then proposed the source wise clean air action plan for the city  in order to reduce the emission. A more accurate and up to date EI database should be done through a survey to get local representative activity data and to be compiled on a regular basis.
Co-Authors Agung Ghani Kramawijaya Anita Nurfitriyani ANITA NURFITRIYANI Annisa Ulfa Zakiyyah Apriani, Gita Nur Ariq, Naufal Asifah, Nur Asyari, Astien Arsten Audi Anugrah Somali Aulya Amitasyah BILLY YOGA DEWANTO DEWANTO, BILLY YOGA Dhafin Qinthara Nurimaba Dhama Yudha Suhendar Didin Agustian Permadi Dwina Roosmini Dyah Marganingrum Dzakiyyah Afifah Aurora Dzakiyyah Afifah Aurora Eka Wardhani Eka Wardhani FADIYAH, MAYANG AFI Firman Apriana Prawira Geovania Alves Belo Gilang Ramadhan Helmi Hadi Pratomo Hendrajaya, Glenn Lucas Ilma Azizah Jeremy S. Zebua JULI SOEMIRAT Juli Soemirat, Juli Julinda Djafar JULINDA DJAFAR Karennina Resaryana Eka Putri KIRANA OKTAVIAN Kurnia, Gena Gisela Letisa Indah Lestari Lingga Rendragraha Badrukamal Maulana, Yusuf Eka Mohamad Rangga Sururi Mohamad Rangga Sururi Muhamad Fahmi Farrij Muhammad Irham Anshari Nabila Ayu Larasati Najla Shalmabillah Hidayat Nico Halomoan Nining Widiawati Nissa Syakira Putri W. Nisya Raya Deismaya Noverly Arisani, Shelly Novi Fitria Nur Alifah Fauzia OKTAVIAN, KIRANA OKTAVIAN, KIRANA Prama Setia Putra Pratama, Achmad Sandy Pricilla Jihan Fadilla Putra, Prama Setia Putri Pujiastuti PUTRI PUJIASTUTI Qinthara, Dhafin R. Triyogo Ramadhan, Muhamad Firqi Ramadhan, Taufik Rizki Ridwan, Yanti Susanti Salma Saamiyah Desnita Sekar Arum Fajriyanti Siti Ainun Sulaeman, Riza Azrilla Suprihanto Notodarmojo Tsania Putri Fadhila Tuning Leinawati TUNING LEINAWATI Verina Elvira Widi Hermawan Widiawati, Nining Wili Wiliana Wiliana, Wili Yulianti Pratama Yusuf Eka Maulana