Pollution Research Paper

Vol 39, Issue 1, 2020; Page No.(46-50 )

MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY PLANNING AT KLOTOK FINAL WASTE DISPOSAL SITE OF KEDIRI CITY, INDONESIA

AGUS MARHAENDRA, MOHAMMAD RAZIF AND MARITHA NILAM KUSUMA

Abstract

In 2017, there was around 1438.12 m3 /day waste disposed at the final waste disposal site of Klotok,Kediri City. It gets increased every year according to the population growth of Kediri City and its activities. At present, the existing final waste disposal site is full, so the government is planning anew waste disposal site. Material recovery facility (MRF) planning is needed to reduce the amount of waste. In addition to that, MRF facilities are needed to carry out the recovery of waste. This study aims to plan land requirements for MRF as part of the planning of a new waste disposal site which is located close to the old waste disposal site. The research method was calculating the waste recovery factors based on the analysis of the waste composition at the Klotok waste disposal site.The results of the study concluded that the planned land area for material recovery facility and the number of workers needed are as follows: land of 2798 m2 with 3 workers, sorting land of 1522.5 m2 with 304 workers, composting land of 5042.04 m2 with 8 workers, land for briquette making of 5634 m2 with 5 workers, land for paper and cardboard recycle of 1250 m2 with 5 workers, and land for cans, aluminum, glass storage of 529 m2 with 2 workers.