Solid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island

Arjasa is one of Districts located in Kangean Island Madura that has been densely populated by more than 86.000 people. However, the solid waste management system fulfilling the Government Regulation (PP) 81/2012 remains a challenge in the area. The local government has been struggling to provide ad...

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Auteurs principaux: Mahsuna Rahman Shabaria, Yekti Bagastyo Arseto
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:21545e9a835e4468babfb6dedb8e94e72021-11-08T15:19:50ZSolid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island2267-124210.1051/e3sconf/202131701072https://doaj.org/article/21545e9a835e4468babfb6dedb8e94e72021-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/93/e3sconf_icenis2021_01072.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/2267-1242Arjasa is one of Districts located in Kangean Island Madura that has been densely populated by more than 86.000 people. However, the solid waste management system fulfilling the Government Regulation (PP) 81/2012 remains a challenge in the area. The local government has been struggling to provide adequate infrastructure due to their limited resources, let alone local communities’ participation in the waste management. Therefore, this study aims to determine a best-practice solid waste management system in the district. The assessment includes technical aspect (SNI 190394-1994), and in-depth survey on organizational concept and social participation. Waste sampling was done in 5 out of 19 villages in the district, i.e., Arjasa, Angon-angon, Kalisanka, Paseraman, and Pabian. The result shows that 35,282 ton/day of waste was generated in Arjasa District. The waste component was consisted of 62.70%, 15.17%, 10.10%, 0.27%, 1.03%, 0.47%, 0.37%, 1.27%, 0.37%, 1.5%, 0.37%, and 6.4% identified as compostable wastes (food wastes and garden wastes), plastics, papers/cardboards, wood, fabrics, cans, glass, rubber, e-waste, diapers, styrofoam, and residues, respectively. Based on its possible reduction and separation/processing method by the communities, the waste collection/transfer and transport system were then designed. The proper organizational structure involving the government and the communities was also determined.Mahsuna Rahman ShabariaYekti Bagastyo ArsetoEDP SciencesarticleEnvironmental sciencesGE1-350ENFRE3S Web of Conferences, Vol 317, p 01072 (2021)
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Mahsuna Rahman Shabaria
Yekti Bagastyo Arseto
Solid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island
description Arjasa is one of Districts located in Kangean Island Madura that has been densely populated by more than 86.000 people. However, the solid waste management system fulfilling the Government Regulation (PP) 81/2012 remains a challenge in the area. The local government has been struggling to provide adequate infrastructure due to their limited resources, let alone local communities’ participation in the waste management. Therefore, this study aims to determine a best-practice solid waste management system in the district. The assessment includes technical aspect (SNI 190394-1994), and in-depth survey on organizational concept and social participation. Waste sampling was done in 5 out of 19 villages in the district, i.e., Arjasa, Angon-angon, Kalisanka, Paseraman, and Pabian. The result shows that 35,282 ton/day of waste was generated in Arjasa District. The waste component was consisted of 62.70%, 15.17%, 10.10%, 0.27%, 1.03%, 0.47%, 0.37%, 1.27%, 0.37%, 1.5%, 0.37%, and 6.4% identified as compostable wastes (food wastes and garden wastes), plastics, papers/cardboards, wood, fabrics, cans, glass, rubber, e-waste, diapers, styrofoam, and residues, respectively. Based on its possible reduction and separation/processing method by the communities, the waste collection/transfer and transport system were then designed. The proper organizational structure involving the government and the communities was also determined.
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author Mahsuna Rahman Shabaria
Yekti Bagastyo Arseto
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Yekti Bagastyo Arseto
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title Solid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island
title_short Solid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island
title_full Solid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island
title_fullStr Solid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island
title_full_unstemmed Solid Waste Management in Island Communities: Case Study in Arjasa District, Kangean Island
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