TPA Sukoharjo Pati
Summary
TLDRPati District in Indonesia manages its waste through the Sukoharjo landfill (TPA), which handles up to 167 tons of waste daily. The facility uses advanced methods like sanitary landfilling, composting, and recycling to minimize environmental impact. It also generates methane gas for various uses. The TPA has been transformed into an educational space featuring a mini zoo to change public perceptions about waste. The aim is to show that waste can be repurposed, offering a sustainable and educational experience for local communities, schools, and visitors, highlighting the potential of waste as a resource.
Takeaways
- π Kabupaten Pati generates hundreds of tons of waste daily due to its population of over 1 million people.
- π The local government operates a 12.5-hectare landfill in Sukoharjo village, 4 km from the city center, which processes up to 167 tons of waste per day.
- π A fleet of vehicles, including 10 garbage trucks and 9 motorcycles, is used to collect waste from 44 collection points across the region.
- π The Sukoharjo landfill uses a sanitary landfill system with geomembranes to prevent environmental contamination from waste leachate.
- π The facility also processes waste to produce methane for energy, compost, and crafts from recycled materials.
- π The landfill includes a weighbridge to measure the amount of waste being disposed of each day.
- π Efforts to change public perceptions about waste include transforming the landfill into a site for education and recreation.
- π The Sukoharjo landfill hosts a mini zoo with animals like deer, snakes, crocodiles, and monkeys to attract visitors and promote environmental awareness.
- π The landfill aims to educate the public that waste can be repurposed and is not just something to discard, with examples like composting and recycling.
- π The landfill's educational initiatives aim to present waste management in a positive light, offering school children and locals a chance to visit and learn about sustainable practices.
Q & A
What is the population of Pati, and how much waste does it produce daily?
-Pati has a population of over 1 million people, and it produces hundreds of tons of waste every day.
Where is the TPA (Final Disposal Site) located in Pati, and how large is it?
-The TPA is located in Sukoharjo Village, Margorejo District, about 4 km from the city center. It covers an area of 12.5 hectares.
How much waste does the TPA in Sukoharjo manage daily?
-The TPA in Sukoharjo is capable of handling up to 167 tons of waste daily.
What facilities are provided by the local government to manage waste in Pati?
-The local government provides 10 garbage trucks, 10 container trucks, 9 motorcycles, and 3 pickup trucks to manage waste, along with a bridge scale to measure incoming waste.
How does the sanitary landfill system work at the Sukoharjo TPA?
-The sanitary landfill system involves dumping and compacting waste in a low-lying area, covering it with soil. The landfill is lined with geomembrane to separate harmful liquids and gases from the environment.
What environmental measures are in place at the TPA Sukoharjo to prevent pollution?
-The TPA uses a geomembrane lining to prevent leachate from the waste from seeping into the ground, and the system also manages landfill gas and wastewater to minimize environmental impact.
What types of waste processing and reuse are done at the Sukoharjo TPA?
-The TPA processes waste to generate methane gas for various uses, produces compost from organic waste, and makes crafts from recycled materials.
What role does the Sukoharjo TPA play in changing public perception about waste management?
-The TPA has created a zoo within the facility to educate the public, especially schoolchildren, and show that waste can be transformed into useful resources, thereby changing the negative perception of waste management.
How does the TPA Sukoharjo provide education to the public about waste management?
-The TPA has educational programs, including a mini-zoo, waste processing demonstrations, and composting areas to show how waste can be repurposed into valuable products, encouraging people to view waste positively.
What types of animals can visitors see at the mini-zoo in the TPA Sukoharjo?
-Visitors can see a variety of animals such as deer, snakes, crocodiles, and monkeys at the mini-zoo within the TPA.
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