EVALUATION OF SPECIFIC WASTE MANAGEMENT NEEDS DUE TO CONSTRUCTION-TYPE DISASTERS IN EARTHQUAKES IN CIANJUR DISTRICT (CASE STUDY OF CIANJUR SUB-DISTRICT AND CUGENANG SUB-DISTRICT)

Natural disasters can occur suddenly or slowly. Some disasters, such as earthquakes, are almost impossible to predict exactly when, where, and how strong they will be. In 2022, on November 21, an earthquake struck Cianjur County. Disasters that occur have negative impacts that are detrimental to...

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Main Author: Sudirja Pasaribu, Gusrin
Format: Final Project
Language:Indonesia
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Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/81062
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:Natural disasters can occur suddenly or slowly. Some disasters, such as earthquakes, are almost impossible to predict exactly when, where, and how strong they will be. In 2022, on November 21, an earthquake struck Cianjur County. Disasters that occur have negative impacts that are detrimental to society, one of which is the increase in construction waste. Post-disaster waste management is one of the most important operational management systems ever developed to help communities regain a stable situation after a disaster. The estimated amount of waste generated in Cianjur District is 3,448.70 m³ and 63,372 m³ in Cugenang District. The construction waste generated at both study sites consists of concrete, wood, plastic/PVC, glass, gypsum, ceramics, and metal/other materials. Based on the results of the disaster waste management evaluation based on observations and interviews, the disaster waste management in Cianjur Regency is still less than optimal, both from the technical operational aspect, the financial aspect, and the community participation aspect.,Tthe results of the evaluation of the suitability of disaster waste management, which refers to the UN DWM Guidelines, show that the waste management resulting from disasters has not met the established guidelines, so an SOP for disaster waste management has been prepared. The establishment of a disaster waste management system will focus on the development of technical guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for disaster waste management. This SOP has been prepared with reference to the UN Disaster Waste Management Guidelines. This SOP has been prepared with reference to the UN Disaster Waste Management Guidelines, which consist of 4 phases, namely Phase 1: Emergency Response Phase; Phase 2: Initial Recovery Phase; Phase 3: Recovery Phase; and Phase 4: Contingency and Mitigation Plans.