
Jakarta, hitclubapk3 Indonesia
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The Mayor of South Tangerang, Benyamin Davnie, opened his voice on the matter
pile of rubbish
two meters high covering around Jalan Otista Raya, right on the side of Cimanggis Market, Ciputat,
South Tangerang
, Banten, the last few days.
According to him, this pile occurred because the Cipeucang final disposal site (TPA), Serpong, was undergoing repairs, thus disrupting the process of transporting waste at several points.
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“The Cipeucang TPA is currently being reorganized and repaired by terracing and dewatering, so it is disrupting the transportation of waste,” said Benyamin when contacted, Friday (12/12).
Terracing is the rearrangement of the slopes of waste piles to make them look like stairs.Meanwhile, dewatering reduces the water content in mountains of waste.
Benyamin targets that the repairs will be completed by the end of December.
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“I hope it will be finished by the end of December,” he said.
The rubbish, which is dominated by market and household waste, can be seen filling the right side of the road, disturbing the view and comfort of residents passing by and carrying out activities around the market.
The unpleasant smell was strong from a distance.Even though the rubbish has piled up, residents still throw rubbish at that point.
The landfill’s capacity is only two months
On the one hand, Benyamin also acknowledged the limited capacity of the Cipeucang landfill.According to him, the landfill can only accommodate waste for the next few months.
“It can still accommodate waste from South Tangerang, but it can’t last long, only for a few months or maybe a month,” he said.
In the long term, Benyamin said that one of the waste management facilities that would be built is a PSEL waste processing facility into electrical energy.
“I have determined the winner of the international auction for PSEL, the consortium has been completed. Then secondly, I have built cooperation with Tangerang Regency, Pandeglang Regency or with West Java Province in Cibinong like that for waste disposal,” he said.
(ldy/chri)
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