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Integrated waste management in the review of technology and environmental law aspects
Author(s) -
I Ketut Irianto,
Gede Yohanes Arygunartha
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1450/1/012032
Subject(s) - environmental quality , geography , environmental science , environmental protection , environmental engineering , political science , law
Bali Province has an area of 5, 636.66 km^2 or 0.29 percent of the total Indonesian archipelago, which is administratively divided into 8 regencies, 1 city, 55 sub-districts, 701 villages/kelurahan, 1430 Desa Pakraman, and 3945 Banjar/Adat. The area of each regency/city is as follows: Buleleng 1, 365.88 km^2, Jembrana 841.80 km^2, Tabanan 839.33 km^2, Badung 418.52 km^2, Denpasar 127.78 km^2, Gianyar 368.00 km^2, Klungkung 315 km^2, Bangli 520.81 km^2, Karangasem 39.54 km^2. Concerned by environmental quality standards and environmental damage criteria, the results show about 2163.6 m^3 per day of waste generation located in the city of Denpasar which is the center of the city in Bali. Waste that is not transported on average in all cities in Bali per day reaches 593 m^3. This is due to the limited land and infrastructure of transportation and equipment of landfill, as well as labor and work methods applied. The waste management model used and integrated with the optimization of cooperation between districts and cities is expected to be an alternative solution to the waste problem in Bali.

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