A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, Indonesia

Bali Province is an island of high tourist activity surrounded by the sea. Without a proper mainland waste management, waste problem will impact the aquatic environment. River and beach are waterways that become an important role in the waste flow that will end to the sea. Identification of waste in...

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Main Authors: Widyarsana I Made Wahyu, Damanhuri Enri, Ulhusna Nida, Agustina Elprida
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
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Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/08/e3sconf_etmc2020_05002.pdf
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spelling doaj-51611366e8a94ed381bd05308587c34e2021-04-02T14:35:34ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-011480500210.1051/e3sconf/202014805002e3sconf_etmc2020_05002A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, IndonesiaWidyarsana I Made Wahyu0Damanhuri Enri1Ulhusna Nida2Agustina Elprida3Faculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of TechnologyFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of TechnologyFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of TechnologyFaculty of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Bandung Institute of TechnologyBali Province is an island of high tourist activity surrounded by the sea. Without a proper mainland waste management, waste problem will impact the aquatic environment. River and beach are waterways that become an important role in the waste flow that will end to the sea. Identification of waste in rivers and beaches is needed to determine the stream waste management policy. Measurements were made by adopting the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) method on 4 rivers and 4 beaches. Measurement of waste generation and composition represents the watershed and population density classification groups. The peak hour for the waste streams at 11.00-14.00 WITA (GMT+8). The dominant waste is organic waste (59.10% WW) and hazardous waste (17.12%WW). From the waste measurement on the beach, the waste density is around 0.087 tonnes/m3 and the composition of waste is dominated by plastic waste, paper waste, and textile waste. The average waste density in beach is around 0.007 kg/m2 or 0.53 items/m2. Yeh Gangga Beach is the dirtiest with 0.64 items waste/m2 and Lepang Beach is the cleanest beach with 0.27 items/m2.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/08/e3sconf_etmc2020_05002.pdfbali provincebeach wasteriver wastewaste management
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author Widyarsana I Made Wahyu
Damanhuri Enri
Ulhusna Nida
Agustina Elprida
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Damanhuri Enri
Ulhusna Nida
Agustina Elprida
A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, Indonesia
E3S Web of Conferences
bali province
beach waste
river waste
waste management
author_facet Widyarsana I Made Wahyu
Damanhuri Enri
Ulhusna Nida
Agustina Elprida
author_sort Widyarsana I Made Wahyu
title A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, Indonesia
title_short A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, Indonesia
title_full A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, Indonesia
title_fullStr A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed A Preliminary Study: Identification of Stream Waste Quantity and Composition in Bali Province, Indonesia
title_sort preliminary study: identification of stream waste quantity and composition in bali province, indonesia
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Bali Province is an island of high tourist activity surrounded by the sea. Without a proper mainland waste management, waste problem will impact the aquatic environment. River and beach are waterways that become an important role in the waste flow that will end to the sea. Identification of waste in rivers and beaches is needed to determine the stream waste management policy. Measurements were made by adopting the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) method on 4 rivers and 4 beaches. Measurement of waste generation and composition represents the watershed and population density classification groups. The peak hour for the waste streams at 11.00-14.00 WITA (GMT+8). The dominant waste is organic waste (59.10% WW) and hazardous waste (17.12%WW). From the waste measurement on the beach, the waste density is around 0.087 tonnes/m3 and the composition of waste is dominated by plastic waste, paper waste, and textile waste. The average waste density in beach is around 0.007 kg/m2 or 0.53 items/m2. Yeh Gangga Beach is the dirtiest with 0.64 items waste/m2 and Lepang Beach is the cleanest beach with 0.27 items/m2.
topic bali province
beach waste
river waste
waste management
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/08/e3sconf_etmc2020_05002.pdf
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