scholarly journals METODE YURIDIS PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH RUMAH TANGGA DAN SAMPAH SEJENIS DI STT-PLN

Kilat ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Redaksi Tim Jurnal

This paper uses exploratory research to conduct research in Final Disposal Site and Waste Management STT-PLN Jakarta. Keep questioning and interviewing students and officers at Final Disposal. The research team is also on reference books, research results and national journals and legislation discussing with waste management. The problem in this paper is dilipatbelangi with increasingly creating the number of Indonesian population until in 2011 reached 259,940,857 people who cause people who do business to produce works of real standard of living that has a positive and negative impact. Negative impact on the environment is very prominent problem of pollution. The most common contamination is garbage. Therefore, agar-agar can help the tasks in the necessary and very high effective difficulties in handling waste and vice versa, the efforts required will produce even more. To achieve the things necessary for proper ways and technologies and from waste sources. In addition, it also needs legal aspects to be a Guidebook-Regulations related to waste and the environment in order to cope with environmental pollution caused by garbage.

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 37-41
Author(s):  
Paramita Dwi Sukmawati

Waste management according to Act No. 18 of 2008 on Waste Management is a systematic, comprehensive, and continuous covering waste reduction and handling.  However, currently most of the waste management carried out is still just collecting and transporting waste without any effort to reduce the amount of waste generation. As a result of waste management that there is no effort to reduce, the amount of waste generation will be large and only end up in the final disposal site (TPA), which affects the health of the environment around the landfill site, such as the formation of leachate, methane gas and odors. For this reason, it is necessary to make an effort to reduce the amount of waste generation, one of which can be done is by way of community-based waste management through 3R (Reduse, Reuse and Recycle). Based on these problems, it is necessary to do socialization to the community about how to manage community-based waste through the 3Rs so that people can play an active and sustainable role in waste management.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 107
Author(s):  
Salma Afifah ◽  
Edisty Anindira ◽  
Elvara Hana ◽  
Haldi Priya ◽  
M. Jalaludin ◽  
...  

Since 2009, Tlekung Village has been used as a Final Disposal Site for rubbish, which has the main problem, namely the problem of the sting smell due to a pile of trash. The purpose of this research is to find out how the TPA Tlekung manages waste and overcomes the problem of the smell of rubbish and how the community participates in waste management. The method in this research was a survey method with analysis techniques using descriptive methods. The results of the research showed that the community had participated in the form of rubbish shelter with a percentage of 56.6%, rubbish collection with a percentage of 56.6%, and the level of community participation was high with a percentage of 93.3%. The conclusion of the community in Tlekung Village is the level of participation is high in reducing the smell of rubbish and participating in the management of waste into methane gas. From the results of community participation in helping to manage waste, the community gets the free flow of methane gas from TPA Tlekung.


Author(s):  
Anni Rochaeni ◽  
Ria Ismaria ◽  
Dede Sulaeman ◽  
Bryan Yogi Nurfryatna

Batununggal Indah housing still faces obstacles in waste management due to the low awareness of the community to separate and sort waste. Therefore, this area is the target of implementing waste management assistance carried out by the Bandung City Environment and Sanitation Service (DLHK) in collaboration with the City Government of Kawasaki, Japan. This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the waste management program in Permai and Jelita Clusters by identifying activities, changing community behavior and calculating changes in the amount of waste that is disposed of at the final disposal site. The evaluation results show that the main activity that has been carried out is a social approach in the form of workshops and counseling. Measurement of waste generation shows a decrease in the weight of generated waste that is disposed of at the final disposal site, indicating that waste separation has been practiced. This decrease is still insignificant because the community has not consistently carried out sorting behavior, so it needs sustainable encouragement.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (01) ◽  
pp. 136-143
Author(s):  
Sabri Sabri ◽  
Nasfi Nasfi

With various kinds of progress in recent years, the City of Bukittinggi Government is still faced with various problems/problems, one of which is the problem of waste management and sanctions against people who dispose of littering places. This study examines the impact of littering on environmental sustainability and imposing sanctions on people who dispose of garbage carelessly "studies in the City of Bukittinggi" How not, now the waste problem is still a conversation between the community and the city government, even though Payakumbuh is a city in the region West Sumatra, but the amount of waste produced is very large, so that waste is a fairly heavy problem in this city. One of the solutions provided by the government regarding waste management is by building a Regional Final Disposal Site (TPA) and giving sanctions to people who dispose of litter.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (6) ◽  
pp. 1500-1506
Author(s):  
Ambar Tri Ratnaningsih ◽  
David Setiawan ◽  
Latifa Siswati

Inorganic waste is a type of waste that is difficult to decompose naturally by microorganisms. Inorganic waste processing is carried out by collecting, disposing and transporting it to the final disposal site (TPA). There needs to be an effort to utilize inorganic waste, especially plastics, into useful products. People in Limbungan Village, Rumbai Pesisir District, Pekanbaru City already have a waste bank, but the benefits have not been felt by the community because inorganic waste is still being disposed of. There is a need for efforts to socialize and educate the public to process inorganic waste into handicraft products that have economic value. The method is carried out by educating the public about waste processing in general and demonstrating the use of plastic waste into handicraft products. After the counseling was carried out, the community had knowledge about waste management in general and skills in processing plastic waste into handicraft products such as bags, candy containers that were suitable for use and worthy of sale


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 118-127
Author(s):  
Yusbindar Yusbindar ◽  
Eldina Fatimah ◽  
Suhendrayatna Suhendrayatna

The current technical operational waste management in Sigli City District, starts from preparing individual and communal containers. The collection process is carried out directly and indirectly. Garbage that has been collected is transferred to a Temporary Waste Disposal Site (TPS). The processing process through composting, incineration, and recycling is only done by a small part of the population, while waste processing at large-scale TPS is not yet available, such as making compost and so on. Waste that has no economic value is transported to the Final Disposal Site (TPA). The processing aspect in the operational technical cycle is not maximally carried out. If all technical aspects of solid waste management operations can be carried out properly by the District Government of Sigli City, the generation of residential waste can be minimized. The residual waste generation in Sigli City reaches 13,887 m3 / day. This study aims to analyze the effect of technical operational aspects on waste generation in settlements, and identify solutions for handling waste generation. This research uses quantitative methods through questionnaires and qualitative methods through observation and interviews. Respondents were aimed at residents of the City of Sigli as many as 100 people. The results showed that the operational technical aspects that had a significant effect on waste generation were the aspects of container, collection, removal, transportation, and final disposal aspects. The solution for handling waste generation in the container aspect needs to procure individual waste containers and communal trash containers, on the collection aspect it is necessary to implement collection through street sweeping patterns in public areas, as well as socializing to the community to be able to participate in sorting waste that has economic value, in this aspect. for relocation, it is necessary to provide a location and TPS facility in a village that does not yet have a TPS, in the transportation aspect it is necessary to conduct socialization to waste collectors from city cleanliness institutions, to meet the requirements for transportation equipment, and in the aspect of final disposal it is necessary to carry out gas processing, and provide a location that is far from settlements for landfill development.


2018 ◽  
Vol 68 (12) ◽  
pp. 2941-2947
Author(s):  
George Ungureanu ◽  
Gabriela Ignat ◽  
elena Leonte ◽  
Carmen Luiza Costuleanu ◽  
Nicoleta Stanciu ◽  
...  

The problem associated with the household behavior on solid waste disposal site in today�s society is complex because of the large quantity and diverse nature of the wastes. Due increase the population, rapid development, global agricultural development has moved rapidly, limitations of financing, emerging limitations of both energy and raw materials and also add to the complexity of any waste management system, large quantities of wastes are being generated in different forms such as solid, liquid and gases. This research explored factors affecting the level of participation in solid waste segregation and recycling of households in Romania, as well as examining current Romania households waste management practices and their knowledge of waste management. This study investigated the solid waste situation and the organization of solid waste management in both urban and rural settings from the perspective of households. Solid waste management is a key component of public services which needs to serve the urban and rural municipalities in an efficient way in order to maintain a decent standard of public health.


2020 ◽  
Vol 30 (Supplement_5) ◽  
Author(s):  
J Davis

Abstract Achieving a long-lasting impact on health outcomes requires focus not just on patient care, but also on community approaches aimed at improving population health through addressing gaps in Social Determinants of Health (SDOH). SDOH have been found to disproportionately affect those in low-income brackets and the disabled to varying degrees based on locale. The purpose of this exploratory research was to determine 1) which SDOH have the greatest negative impact on disabled and elderly populations within four targeted states (Iowa, Ohio, Minnesota, Wisconsin) and 2) if there is a difference in negative SDOH impact between metro and non-metro locales. Individual-level data were obtained from disabled persons aged 65 years or older who responded to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's 2017 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) survey. Utilizing these data, frequency distributions were obtained using SPSS. Rank order variation in SDOH was observed among four Midwestern states and between metro vs. non-metro geographic regions. Frequency distributions assisted in identifying the greatest negative impacting SDOH on elderly disabled populations. An examination of the rank order tables allowed the investigator to accurately assess the rank of negative impacts. There were variabilities in responses to questions with moving two or more times within 12 months having the lowest negative impact. When regrouped based upon SDOH negative impacts, were you able to pay your bills was the most frequent SDOH across all states. Feeling unsafe or extremely unsafe in your neighborhood was the highest negatively impacted SDOH within states. Cited determinants in three categories were highest in Ohio. Ohio also had the highest proportion of negatively impacted SDOH across all states. No money for balanced meals was a close second SDOH across states. Key messages Social Determinants Impacting Elderly Disabled. Impact of Social Determinants by Geography.


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