TPA Cipayung Kelebihan Kapasitas, 10 Rumah dan Pabrik Tahu Tertimbun Sampah! - LIS 02/09

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2 Sept 202401:54

Summary

TLDRIn Sawangan, Depok, West Java, landslides triggered by an overflowing waste dump have caused significant damage, including the destruction of homes and a factory. The TPA Cipayung dump, which has been prone to collapses since 2019, continues to displace land and shift nearby rivers, exacerbated by heavy rains. The growing waste mound, particularly dominated by plastic, has led to dangerous erosion, water contamination, and foul air. While some residents have received compensation, many are still waiting for relief, highlighting the ongoing environmental and social challenges posed by waste mismanagement.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ 10 homes, a tofu factory, and three vacant lots were lost due to a garbage landslide in Sawangan, Depok, West Java.
  • πŸ˜€ The garbage landslide occurred because the Cipayung waste disposal site (TPA) exceeded its capacity.
  • πŸ˜€ The landslide, which originated from the eastern side of the Cipayung TPA, has been happening since 2019.
  • πŸ˜€ Over the last five years, there have been 25 incidents of landslides in the area.
  • πŸ˜€ The distance of the landslide has reached 1 km, and it has shifted the Pesanggerahan river by 500 meters.
  • πŸ˜€ Heavy rainfall has caused the river to overflow, which has worsened the erosion of the unstable land.
  • πŸ˜€ Residents suspect that the 20-meter-high garbage mound is unstable due to its overcapacity and the predominance of plastic waste.
  • πŸ˜€ The heavy rains cause the plastic and water to easily slip, gradually shifting the garbage mound toward residents' homes.
  • πŸ˜€ The shifting garbage mound continues to encroach on nearby houses, causing further damage to properties.
  • πŸ˜€ In addition to the landslide threat, residents are suffering from polluted water and unhealthy air due to foul odors from the waste.
  • πŸ˜€ Although some residents have received compensation, many others have not yet been compensated for their losses.

Q & A

  • What happened in Sawangan Depok, West Java, according to the report?

    -A landslide occurred in Sawangan Depok, West Java, where 10 homes, a tofu factory, and three vacant plots were swept away. The landslide was caused by garbage overflow from the TPA Cipayung landfill.

  • What caused the garbage landslide in Sawangan Depok?

    -The landslide was caused by the TPA Cipayung landfill exceeding its capacity, leading to garbage piles sliding, particularly in the eastern side of the landfill.

  • Since when has this type of garbage landslide been occurring?

    -This type of landslide has been occurring since 2019, with 25 incidents of garbage slides recorded over the past five years.

  • How far has the landslide spread, and what are the consequences?

    -The landslide has spread to a distance of 1 km, displacing the Pesanggerahan River by 500 meters. This has led to flooding when heavy rain occurs.

  • What specific environmental impact has the landslide caused?

    -The landslide has caused the Pesanggerahan River to overflow, eroding the surrounding soil, and contaminating the water, with residents also facing unhealthy air due to foul odors.

  • How did the residents explain the cause of the landslide?

    -Residents believe that the landslide was caused by the overcapacity of the garbage pile, which is largely made up of plastic waste. The plastic combined with rainwater makes the pile prone to sliding.

  • What role does plastic waste play in the landslide?

    -Plastic waste contributes to the instability of the garbage pile. Its lightweight nature, combined with rainwater, makes it prone to slipping and sliding, particularly in the rainy season.

  • What concerns do residents have beyond the landslide itself?

    -Residents are concerned not only about the landslide but also about the contaminated water and the unhealthy air caused by the foul smell from the garbage piles.

  • Have any residents received compensation for the damage?

    -Some residents have received compensation, but the majority have not been compensated for the damage caused by the landslides.

  • How does the local government or reporting agency present the situation?

    -The report highlights the recurring issue of garbage landslides and the ongoing environmental and public health challenges. However, it also points out that some residents have been compensated while others continue to wait for assistance.

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