ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACT OF HIGHWAY ACTIVITIES ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF AIR POLLUTION IN DKI JAKARTA
DKI Jakarta is the center of government and economy in Indonesia with an area of 7,659.02 km2 . In the last ten years, the population growth rate of DKI Jakarta is 0.92% per year. The rate of population growth support the increase of motorized vehicles. The increasing number of motorized vehicle...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | DKI Jakarta is the center of government and economy in Indonesia with an area of
7,659.02 km2
. In the last ten years, the population growth rate of DKI Jakarta is
0.92% per year. The rate of population growth support the increase of motorized
vehicles. The increasing number of motorized vehicles has the potential to increase
air pollution if there are no air quality management. The initial stage in carrying
out air pollution is an emission inventory. The emission inventory focuses on
highway in DKI Jakarta by calculating the emission load of carbon monoxide (CO),
nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SO2), and particulate matter (PM2.5 and
PM10). In conducting the inventory, the bottom-up emission estimation method is
used with a traffic data database for each toll gate in DKI Jakarta from PT Jasa
Marga to obtain data on fuel usage of highway in DKI Jakarta. The emission factor
refers to the Guidelines for Developing Emission Inventory in East Asia 2011 and
GAINS. The results of the 2017-2021 inventory show that gasoline cars produce the
most CO and NOX at 13.829,52 ton and 3.895,61 ton in 2021. Diesel cars produce
the most PM2.5, and PM10 at 563,71 ton and 583,112 ton in 2021. Light duty trucks
produce the most SO2 689,4 ton in 2021. Emission load in 2021 is distributed
spatially using the Geographic Information System (GIS) software. The results of
the spatial distribution showsthat the highway with the highest pollutant emissions
are Halim, Cililitan, Cengkareng, Meruya and Pluit. |
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