RE-DESAIN TEMPAT PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE (TPS 3R) 09 JATISARI MENJADI PUSAT DAUR ULANG (PDU) DAN TAMAN EDUKASI 3R JATISARI DI KECAMATAN JATIASIH, KOTA BEKASI
Kota Bekasi is a city with the largest landfill in Indonesia, located in the Bantargebang Subdistrict, the landfill area is more than 140 hectares. This has led to a lack of waste processing facilities outside the landfill. In fact, the landfill is becoming increasingly full and is predicted to have...
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Summary: | Kota Bekasi is a city with the largest landfill in Indonesia, located in the Bantargebang Subdistrict, the landfill area is more than 140 hectares. This has led to a lack of waste processing facilities outside the landfill. In fact, the landfill is becoming increasingly full and is predicted to have a short remaining lifespan. One of the successful waste processing facilities is TPS 3R 09 Jatisari, which has been processing 4-5 tons of waste per day and helps reduce the amount of waste transported to the landfill. Therefore, this TPS 3R deserves recognition and further development by redesigning it into a Recycling Center (PDU). Through weighting with the Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) method, the technologies selected for implementation at PDU Jatisari are Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) for combustible waste, as well as Black Soldier Fly and Anaerobic Digester for biodegradable waste. Based on projections, the designed PDU will receive 33.07 tons of waste per day. The processing configuration are weighing, unloading, bag opening, manual sorting, organic shredding, drying, RDF shredding, and size-based sorting. Besides being a waste processing facility, the designed PDU will also serve as an educational facility for the community on waste management, featuring educational facilities such as a reading room, playground, and mini-theatre. The PDU occupies an area of 2,960.98 m² with a building area of 1,966.2 m².As a result, 17.59 tons/day of RDF and 30.85 kg/day of dried BSF larvae will be produced. The construction cost of the PDU is estimated at IDR 3,560,535/m², and the operational cost is IDR 215,537/ton of waste. Economically, with the production from waste processing and community contributions, this project is considered feasible to implement. |
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