Perencanaan Pengelolaan Sampah Berdasarkan Timbulan Dan Komposisi Sampah Kecamatan Karanganyar

Perencanaan Pengelolaan Sampah Berdasarkan Timbulan Dan Komposisi Sampah Kecamatan Karanganyar

Authors

  • Iksan Nur Mustaqim Alumni Program Studi Teknik Sipil, Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Universitas Surakarta
  • Nina Pebriana Dosen Program Studi Teknik Sipil, Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Universitas Surakarta
  • Luky Primantari Dosen Program Studi Teknik Sipil, Fakultas Teknik Sipil dan Perencanaan Universitas Surakarta

Keywords:

Waste generation,, waste composition, waste management system, design

Abstract

Discussion of studies on the generation, composition and management of
waste becomes an important requirement in line with the development of a region
towards an increase in the number of people and an increase in lifestyle. This
research was conducted in Karanganyar sub-district which includes Lalung Village,
Tegalgede Village and Gayamdompo Village. This research can be a planning stated that the current waste generation in Lalung Village reached 0.149
kg/person/day, Tegalgede Village reached 0.152 kg/person/day, Gayamdompo
Village reached 0.169 kg/person/day.
The composition of the waste in the village of Lalung consists of 51.23%
organic and 48.77% inorganic. The composition of Tegalgede Village waste
consists of 50.22% organic and dust, 49.78% inorganic. The composition of
Gayamdompo Village waste consists of 51.10% organic and dust, 48.90%
inorganic.
Planning on a solid waste management system that can reduce waste from
upstream. Waste Management System that can be used as a solution to solving the
waste problem. Management of organic waste that can be composted using the
takura method from residential waste sources, while inorganic waste can be
managed by recycling at the Waste Processing Unit (UPS) so that there will be less
waste to be disposed of in the Final Disposal Site (TPA) and also has economic
value. The result of the study can be the base of the planning of placement,
collection, movement, transportation, and recommendation ecommendations for
planning design and spatial dimensions of the Waste Treatment Unit that can be
applied to the research area. 

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Published

2026-01-21

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