The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, Indonesia

Waste management in Jakarta is currently faced with a shortage of landfill space, and landfill mining could be a solution to this problem. The waste excavated from landfills can be utilized as compost, soil amendment, or RDF (refuse-derived fuel). This study aims to analyze the potential for lan...

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Main Authors: Gabriel Andari Kristanto, Aldi Jansen, William Koven
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Indonesia 2020-12-01
Series:International Journal of Technology
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Online Access:https://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/4571
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spelling doaj-518a4869385d4c84b0e28675140669752021-01-02T15:27:50ZengUniversitas IndonesiaInternational Journal of Technology2086-96142087-21002020-12-011171430144110.14716/ijtech.v11i7.45714571The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, IndonesiaGabriel Andari Kristanto0Aldi Jansen1William Koven2Environmental Engineering Study Program, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Kampus UI Depok, Depok 16424, IndonesiaEnvironmental Engineering Study Program, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Kampus UI Depok, Depok 16424, IndonesiaEnvironmental Engineering Study Program, Department of Civil Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Kampus UI Depok, Depok 16424, IndonesiaWaste management in Jakarta is currently faced with a shortage of landfill space, and landfill mining could be a solution to this problem. The waste excavated from landfills can be utilized as compost, soil amendment, or RDF (refuse-derived fuel). This study aims to analyze the potential for landfill mining materials from two inactive zones of Jakarta's largest landfill, Bantar Gebang, and using those materials as compost and RDF. It was found that the material excavated from this landfill was dominated by soil-like materials (33–35%) and plastic (26–31%). The soil-like material had a 47–51% water content and a 4.42–6.23 C/N ratio, and it did not meet Indonesia's national standard for compost. The materials for RDF had 13–15 MJ/kg calorific values, 48–50% water and 24–27% ash contents, and a possibility of high chlorine emission. No RDF standard is currently available in Indonesia, but the materials did not meet the European standard. It is suggested that soil-like materials be used for soil amendment instead of compost; plastic waste and other combustible materials should be separated and dried to fulfill the RDF standard. https://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/4571bantar gebangindonesialandfill miningwaste, refuse-derived fuel
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William Koven
The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, Indonesia
International Journal of Technology
bantar gebang
indonesia
landfill mining
waste, refuse-derived fuel
author_facet Gabriel Andari Kristanto
Aldi Jansen
William Koven
author_sort Gabriel Andari Kristanto
title The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_short The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_full The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_fullStr The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed The Potential of Landfill Mining in Two Inactive Zones of the Bantar Gebang Landfill in Jakarta, Indonesia
title_sort potential of landfill mining in two inactive zones of the bantar gebang landfill in jakarta, indonesia
publisher Universitas Indonesia
series International Journal of Technology
issn 2086-9614
2087-2100
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Waste management in Jakarta is currently faced with a shortage of landfill space, and landfill mining could be a solution to this problem. The waste excavated from landfills can be utilized as compost, soil amendment, or RDF (refuse-derived fuel). This study aims to analyze the potential for landfill mining materials from two inactive zones of Jakarta's largest landfill, Bantar Gebang, and using those materials as compost and RDF. It was found that the material excavated from this landfill was dominated by soil-like materials (33–35%) and plastic (26–31%). The soil-like material had a 47–51% water content and a 4.42–6.23 C/N ratio, and it did not meet Indonesia's national standard for compost. The materials for RDF had 13–15 MJ/kg calorific values, 48–50% water and 24–27% ash contents, and a possibility of high chlorine emission. No RDF standard is currently available in Indonesia, but the materials did not meet the European standard. It is suggested that soil-like materials be used for soil amendment instead of compost; plastic waste and other combustible materials should be separated and dried to fulfill the RDF standard. 
topic bantar gebang
indonesia
landfill mining
waste, refuse-derived fuel
url https://ijtech.eng.ui.ac.id/article/view/4571
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