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ALTERNATIVE LOCATION ANALYSIS FOR RELOCATION OF WASTE LANDFILLS IN SOUTH TANGERANG CITY Parwoto, Parwoto; Kasman, Kasman; Prasetyo, Irwan; Hadisoebroto, Rositayanti; Ashardiono, Fitrio
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 8, NUMBER 1, APRIL 2025
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v8i1.22633

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The rapid urban development of South Tangerang City, established under Law No. 51/2008, has led to significant challenges in municipal solid waste management. With a population density of 8,632 people/km² and daily waste generation reaching 972.628 tons, the city's existing landfill, Landfill Cipeucang, has experienced operational issues including a major waste slide in 2020 and ongoing community complaints about odors. These issues are exacerbated by the landfill's proximity to the Cisadane River, a critical source of drinking water, necessitating immediate action to ensure environmental and public health safety. Aim: This study aims to identify suitable alternative landfill locations to support the relocation of Landfill Cipeucang using spatial and technical criteria. Methodology and results: The method employs a spatial analysis approach through Geographic Information Systems (GIS), utilizing layering and buffering techniques based on parameters such as distance from settlements, water bodies, airports, disaster risk zones, and hydrogeological characteristics. Overlay analysis was performed to pinpoint optimal sites. The results indicated several candidate locations that meet all environmental and technical standards. Comparative evaluation among alternatives revealed the most appropriate site, considering accessibility, minimal disaster risk, and land suitability. These findings are consistent with recent landfill management research in Indonesia advocating for site relocation and innovation in waste handling. Conclusion, significance, and impact study: In conclusion, relocating the landfill based on systematic spatial and technical analysis is critical to achieving sustainable waste management in South Tangerang City and preventing further environmental degradation.
POTENTIAL OF BLACK SOLDIER FLY (BSF) IN REDUCING MUNICIPAL FOOD LOSS AND WASTE (FLW) AT TAMAN SARI DISTRICT, WEST JAKARTA Oemar, Tasya; Purwaningrum, Pramiati; Ruhiyat, Ratnaningsih; Ashardiono, Fitrio
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF URBAN AND ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY VOLUME 6, NUMBER 2, OCTOBER 2023
Publisher : Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/urbanenvirotech.v6i2.16932

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Black Soldier Fly (BSF) larvae are known to have the ability to process food loss and waste and reduce the weight of food loss and waste, by producing decomposition products that have beneficial values. Food loss and waste needs to be reduced to reduce the burden of waste entering the Final Disposal (TPA). Aim: The purpose of this study was to determine the ability of BSF larvae and to determine the quality of the decomposition results in processing food loss and waste in the Taman Sari District on a laboratory scale. Methodology and Results: Taman Sari Distrisct is a high dense populated area Total days of bioconversion activity is 12 days, giving back 1,000 grams of municipal waste organic, containing food loss and food waste, according to variation is given repeatedly on the 1st, 5th, and 8th days for each 12 sample code. The amount of 5 days old (5-DOL) maggot used for each sample code is 30 grams. Conclusion, significance, and impact study: The percentage reduction in processing from 3 kg of food loss and waste can reach 86% with the average residue produced in the form of 415.67 grams of solid compost and 221.7 grams of prepupa. Bred prepupa will evolve into several stages: pupa, fly, egg, baby larvae, and 5-DOL for 57 days on its life cycle.