The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countries

This paper aims to encourage the Indonesian government to review the 2014 Government Regulation (PP) number 101 related to coal-ash. Fly ashes at power plants overload the landfills and requires complete handling solution. The utilization of fly ash in Indonesia are facing the issues, one of these i...

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Main Authors: Januarti Jaya Ekaputri, M. Shahib Al Bari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Diponegoro 2021-02-01
Series:Media Komunikasi Teknik Sipil
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Online Access:https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/mkts/article/view/30762
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spelling doaj-e6a5cb93da9547c6bd788ab4e0c9618f2021-02-02T01:02:23ZengUniversitas DiponegoroMedia Komunikasi Teknik Sipil0854-18092549-67782021-02-0126215016210.14710/mkts.v26i2.3076218030The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countriesJanuarti Jaya Ekaputri0M. Shahib Al Bari1Institut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberInstitut Teknologi Sepuluh NopemberThis paper aims to encourage the Indonesian government to review the 2014 Government Regulation (PP) number 101 related to coal-ash. Fly ashes at power plants overload the landfills and requires complete handling solution. The utilization of fly ash in Indonesia are facing the issues, one of these is the categorization of fly ash as a hazardous waste. As a result, its utilization requires permissions from the ministry of environment and forestry. In this paper, a comparative study of fly ash classification as hazardous waste in India, United States of America, China and Vietnam was conducted. India and China are the coal importer from Indonesia. US regulation was once referred when drafting PP number 101. Vietnam is chosen as comparison in Southeast Asia. The Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) results of fly ashes from 16 Indonesian power plants proved that their toxic content was lower than the TCLP parameters in the regulation. Acute Oral Toxicity Test (LD50) results showed that fly ash and bottom ash with dosage up to 7000 mg/kg did not cause fatalities. This study is a reference for the Indonesian government to verify the status of fly ash to be utilized as much as possible in various fields.https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/mkts/article/view/30762fly ash, regulasi, pemanfaatan, limbah b3, tclp
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M. Shahib Al Bari
The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countries
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fly ash, regulasi, pemanfaatan, limbah b3, tclp
author_facet Januarti Jaya Ekaputri
M. Shahib Al Bari
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title The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countries
title_short The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countries
title_full The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countries
title_fullStr The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countries
title_full_unstemmed The comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in Indonesia and several countries
title_sort comparison of regulations on fly ash as a hazardous waste in indonesia and several countries
publisher Universitas Diponegoro
series Media Komunikasi Teknik Sipil
issn 0854-1809
2549-6778
publishDate 2021-02-01
description This paper aims to encourage the Indonesian government to review the 2014 Government Regulation (PP) number 101 related to coal-ash. Fly ashes at power plants overload the landfills and requires complete handling solution. The utilization of fly ash in Indonesia are facing the issues, one of these is the categorization of fly ash as a hazardous waste. As a result, its utilization requires permissions from the ministry of environment and forestry. In this paper, a comparative study of fly ash classification as hazardous waste in India, United States of America, China and Vietnam was conducted. India and China are the coal importer from Indonesia. US regulation was once referred when drafting PP number 101. Vietnam is chosen as comparison in Southeast Asia. The Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) results of fly ashes from 16 Indonesian power plants proved that their toxic content was lower than the TCLP parameters in the regulation. Acute Oral Toxicity Test (LD50) results showed that fly ash and bottom ash with dosage up to 7000 mg/kg did not cause fatalities. This study is a reference for the Indonesian government to verify the status of fly ash to be utilized as much as possible in various fields.
topic fly ash, regulasi, pemanfaatan, limbah b3, tclp
url https://ejournal.undip.ac.id/index.php/mkts/article/view/30762
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