PENAMBAHAN KAPASITAS INSTALASI PENGOLAHAN LUMPUR TINJA (IPLT) CIBEET KABUPATEN BANDUNG
Based on “Strategi Sanitasi Kabupaten Bandung”, Cibeet FSTP serves 21% of the population from three sub-districts in the East Bandung area. Population is quite high and will increase every year, it’s estimated that the waste generation in the service area will increase in proportion to the popula...
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Format: | Final Project |
Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/74933 |
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Based on “Strategi Sanitasi Kabupaten Bandung”, Cibeet FSTP serves 21% of the population
from three sub-districts in the East Bandung area. Population is quite high and will increase
every year, it’s estimated that the waste generation in the service area will increase in
proportion to the population, and from the results of interviews with the “Dinas Pekerjaan
Umum dan Penataan Ruang”, there will be additional Cibeet FSTP capacity by expanding the
service area into 9 districts. Currently, the generation of existing fecal sludge in FSTP service
area is 119,30 m3/day with a Cibeet FSTP capacity of 25 m3/day, the current percentage of
FSTP services is 21%. Cibeet FSTP will increase services by up to 63% in 2033, this percentage
is divided into two periods, that will be two new treatment systems at Cibeet FSTP, each system
will have pre-treatment, sludge stabilization treatment, solids stabilization treatment,
stabilization treatment. liquid and advace treatment. Treatment selection is based on
considerations of efficiency, sludge generation, reliability, construction costs, operational
costs, environmental impact, land requirements, simplicity and sustainability. Based on the
analysis, the alternative with manual pre-processing, screw press sludge stabilization treatment,
Slude Drying Bed solid stabilization treatment, CMAS liquid stabilization treatment, and
disinfection advance treatment has the highest weighting value among the other proposed
alternatives. |
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