Design Of Material Recovery Facility (MRF) In Ubud's Tourism Area, Gianyar District, Bali
<p align="justify">Padangtegal Pakraman Village is one of the traditional villages in the Village of Ubud, Ubud Sub Dsitrict, Gianyar Distict. As one of the main tourist destinations with the present of Monkey Forest , Padangtegal Village has an awareness to maintain the cleanliness...
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Language: | Indonesia |
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Summary: | <p align="justify">Padangtegal Pakraman Village is one of the traditional villages in the Village of Ubud, Ubud Sub Dsitrict, Gianyar Distict. As one of the main tourist destinations with the present of Monkey Forest , Padangtegal Village has an awareness to maintain the cleanliness and environmental environment as one of the important factors supporting tourist satisfaction. Padangtegal Village manages his own waste by establishing a solid waste management institution, Rumah Kompos. Even though the solid waste management in Padangtegal Village is better than other regions in Indonesia, the processing carried out in the area is still rare. With 100% of waste handling service, currently the activity of 3R waste (reducing, reusing, recycling) is only identified at 5.06%. Therefore, it is necessary to build a waste processing facility, namely the Material Recovery Facility (MRF), to support the waste exchange activities. MRF design and management system development for a 10-year service period. The waste handling scenario is carried out using a simple additive weighing method, which produces perecentage of service to 100%, and waste reducement by processing waste through MRF until the end of the service period can be accessed up to 18% at the source. In the scenario, the processing of waste at the Ubud MRF will be carried out in stages for the entire service period until all solid waste generation can be managed independently, and for untreated waste in the area to be taken to the Temesi MRF for temporary. Based on sampling and calculations carried out, Padangtegal Village’s waste generation currently reaches 38.18 m3 / day with the largest composition of waste is leaves and twigs (39.87%), food waste (29.07%), and plastics (13.11%). Based on the processing potential carried out, then several alternative processing is available. The choosen alternative is processing of organic waste through composting with windrow composting method, enumeration of plastic waste, and recycling of recycled materials. From the calculation carried out with a projection of 10 years sevice period to build Ubud’s MRF, an area of 3266.73 m2 is needed. The budget plan development based on the technical specifications to build Ubu’s MRF is set at Rp. 5,628,660,000.00.<p align="justify"> |
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