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        "id": 1641419,
        "msgid": "badung-residents-can-build-modern-teba-in-alleyways-here-are-the-requirements-1774770681",
        "date": "2026-03-29 14:03:52",
        "title": "Badung Residents Can Build Modern Teba in Alleyways, Here Are the Requirements",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK_BALI",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The Badung Regency government in Bali is promoting modern teba installations for on-site organic waste processing to reduce the volume reaching temporary disposal sites, particularly in densely populated housing areas with limited land. Residents can utilise public facility land (fasum) or alleyways for these installations, provided they obtain permission from local authorities as per Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation No. 9 of 2009 and Badung Regency Regulation No. 4 of 2024, ensuring no disruption to road functions or aesthetics. This initiative, endorsed by Regent I Wayan Adi Arnawa, emphasises community responsibility in waste management to minimise organic waste transport.",
        "content": "<p>The local government in Bali, particularly in Badung, is encouraging\non-site organic waste processing through modern teba installations or\nmodern rubbish pit systems. So, how can residents in housing areas with\nlimited land use public facility land (fasum) for this purpose?<\/p>\n<p>\u201cFor the regulation on infrastructure, facilities, and utilities\n(PSU), it is governed by Ministry of Home Affairs Regulation No.\u00a09 of\n2009 and Badung Regency Regulation No.\u00a04 of 2024. If one wishes to build\non fasum land, permission from the local government is required because\nthe transferred assets belong to the region,\u201d said the Head of the\nHousing and Settlement Area Office of Badung Regency, Anak Agung Ngurah\nBayu Kumara Putra, on Sunday (29\/3\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>The Badung Regency Government (Pemkab) is intensifying innovations in\nmodern teba or organic waste pits in dense residential areas as a\nsolution for source-based waste processing. This step is taken to\nminimise the volume of organic waste entering temporary disposal sites\nor TPS3R as much as possible.<\/p>\n<p>According to Bayu Kumara, the utilisation of public land in\nresidential areas for modern teba systems is possible as long as\npermission for use is obtained from the local government. On the other\nhand, using neighbourhood roads for modern teba is said to be one\nsolution amid land limitations in dense residential areas.<\/p>\n<p>Agung Bayu Kumara also stated that the utilisation of fasum is\nentirely under the responsibility of the permitting authority, namely\nthe local government. This is closely related to the status of asset\nmanagement, which must be administratively recorded through relevant\nagencies.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThe community must certainly apply for the use of regional assets\nbecause the use of PSU, for example, neighbourhood roads that have\nbecome regional assets, requires permission from BPKAD as the managing\nbody. The responsible party is the one granting the permission, in this\ncase, the local government for fasum that has been handed over,\u201d\nexplained Bayu.<\/p>\n<p>Previously, Badung Regent I Wayan Adi Arnawa gave the green light for\nresidents in narrow housing to use alleys or public areas as locations\nfor modern teba. The main requirement is that the waste processing\nequipment construction must not disrupt road functions or the aesthetics\nof neighbourhood roads (fasum).<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn some housing areas, it has already been implemented; the alleys\nare used to build modern teba with the condition that it must not\nprotrude and must be level with the road. We are trying to minimise\norganic waste brought to TPS3R as much as possible; it is better if it\nis handled at each household through modern teba, composter bins, or\ncomposter bags,\u201d said Adi Arnawa on Friday (27\/3\/2026).<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/badung-residents-can-build-modern-teba-in-alleyways-here-are-the-requirements-1774770681",
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