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        "msgid": "mataram-environmental-agency-optimises-waste-management-at-bintaro-temporary-disposal-site-1774158673",
        "date": "2026-03-22 12:18:21",
        "title": "Mataram Environmental Agency Optimises Waste Management at Bintaro Temporary Disposal Site",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Mataram City Environmental Agency (DLH) is intensifying efforts to clear accumulated waste at the Bintaro Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) following capacity restrictions at the Kebon Kongok final landfill, which reduced truck trips from four to one starting December 2025. With full access now restored at the landfill since early March, DLH has ramped up transport to four trips per day, moving approximately 120 tonnes of waste and achieving over 50% clearance, with about 1,000 tonnes remaining. Additionally, the agency is utilising two compliant incinerators at TPS Sandubaya to reduce waste volume by 20 tonnes daily, aiming for a sustainable solution to Mataram's waste management challenges.",
        "content": "<p>Mataram (ANTARA) - The Mataram City Environmental Agency (DLH), West\nNusa Tenggara Province (NTB), is optimising waste handling at the\nBintaro Temporary Disposal Site (TPS) to return it to normal operations.\nHead of the Mataram City Environmental Agency (DLH) Nizar Denny Cahyadi\nin Mataram on Sunday stated that his team is continuously undertaking\nmarathon efforts to address waste issues, with one of the main focuses\ncurrently being the cleaning of TPS Bintaro. \u201cSince the Kebon Kongok\nFinal Disposal Site (TPA) in West Lombok Regency implemented a reduction\nin waste dumping trips, we have utilised TPS Bintaro as a temporary\nstorage site,\u201d he said. The policy at TPA Kebon Kongok to restrict waste\ndumping trips was enforced starting December 2025 due to landfill\nreorganisation. The reduction was from four trips to one, compelling\nMataram City to seek alternative land for temporarily accommodating the\ncity\u2019s waste volume. Therefore, in addition to TPS Sandubaya, DLH\nselected TPS Bintaro as a temporary storage location. Although this step\nhas drawn criticism from various parties because it is on the main route\nto the international tourist area of Senggigi. \u201cBut what can be done, we\ndo not have other alternative land,\u201d Nizar said. Nevertheless, he\ncontinued, after TPA Kebon Kongok operations returned to normal with\nfour trips since early March, his team is working optimally to complete\nwaste transport from TPS Bintaro. Waste transport trips have now been\ndrastically increased to empty TPS Bintaro, which had previously\naccumulated. In one day, personnel can carry out up to four transport\ntrips. \u201cOne truck has a capacity of 2 to 3 tonnes, so in a day we can\ntransport around 120 tonnes of waste,\u201d he said. Currently, the cleaning\nprogress at TPS Bintaro has reached more than half of the existing waste\nvolume. The remaining waste is estimated at only around 1,000 tonnes and\nis targeted to be fully cleared in line with the full access opening at\nTPA Kebon Kongok. \u201cThe cleaning of TPS Bintaro is now over 50 percent,\u201d\nhe said. Meanwhile, to reduce waste volume at TPS Sandubaya, DLH\ncontinues to optimise two incinerator machines that have met\nenvironmental quality standards, including a unit provided as aid from\nKorea. \u201cOne unit (hospital grant) is not yet in use because the smoke is\nstill too thick. We are focusing on the two units that already meet\nstandards to reduce the waste burden there,\u201d he said. The use of these\nincinerator machines can reduce waste by around 20 tonnes per day, as\neach machine has a capacity of 10 tonnes with two combustion cycles. \u201cWe\nhope that the ongoing efforts can become a solution for handling waste\nproblems in Mataram City,\u201d he said.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/mataram-environmental-agency-optimises-waste-management-at-bintaro-temporary-disposal-site-1774158673",
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