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        "id": 1680315,
        "msgid": "mandung-landfill-in-tabanan-now-equipped-with-jineng-shaped-composting-facility-1776300647",
        "date": "2026-04-16 07:00:56",
        "title": "Mandung Landfill in Tabanan Now Equipped with Jineng-Shaped Composting Facility",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK_BALI",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Regulation",
        "summary": "The Mandung Landfill in Tabanan, Bali, has introduced a new composting facility designed in the traditional jineng style to process organic waste into compost, aiming to reduce the volume of organic waste entering the landfill. The facility, which began operations this year after construction in 2025, features eight chambers with a capacity of one tonne each and processes waste in about 20 days, though it is currently in a trial phase using limited equipment. This initiative comes as the landfill, handling around 150 tonnes of waste daily\u201470% organic\u2014prepares to accept only residue waste starting 1 May 2026, highlighting efforts to improve waste management and environmental sustainability in the region.",
        "content": "<p>The Mandung Final Disposal Site (TPA) in Tabanan, Bali, is now\nequipped with a composting facility. The site is designed to process\norganic waste into compost.<\/p>\n<p>Head of the Waste and Sewage Processing Technical Implementation Unit\n(UPTD) of the Tabanan Environmental Agency (DLH), I Wayan Atmaja,\nexplained that the jineng-shaped building was constructed in 2025 and\nbegan to be utilised this year. According to him, the facility is one of\nthe efforts to reduce organic waste entering the TPA.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThis is to anticipate organic waste from DLH activities such as tree\nand city park trimming so that not all of it enters the landfill,\u201d said\nAtmaja on Wednesday (15\/4\/2026).<\/p>\n<p>The composting building at the TPA, located in Sembung Gede Village,\nKerambitan Subdistrict, Tabanan, has eight chambers with a capacity of\naround one tonne of organic waste. The processing of organic waste into\ncompost is estimated to take about 20 days.<\/p>\n<p>Atmaja stated that the processing of organic waste is currently still\nin the trial stage and has been carried out since March. According to\nhim, the processing still uses simple shredding machines or household\nscale, which in terms of capacity is not yet optimal.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cCurrently, it is still in the trial stage, so it is not yet maximal\nbecause the equipment used is still limited,\u201d he added.<\/p>\n<p>It is known that the Mandung TPA has a land area of 26,920 square\nmetres with a TPA area of around 18,820 square metres. This TPA is\nequipped with a Faecal Sludge Treatment Installation (IPLT) facility\ncovering 4,900 square metres.<\/p>\n<p>The volume of waste entering the Mandung TPA reaches 454 cubic metres\nor around 150 tonnes per day. In a year, the total waste entering\nreaches 165,256 cubic metres or around 54,600 tonnes, with an average of\n70 trucks per day.<\/p>\n<p>The composition of waste entering currently is still dominated by\norganic waste at around 70 percent, with the remainder 20 percent\ninorganic waste and 10 percent residue. As of 1 May 2026, the Mandung\nTPA will only accept residue waste.<\/p>",
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