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        "msgid": "overflow-of-rubbish-at-cincin-reservoir-tps-due-to-bantargebang-landslide-1775616743",
        "date": "2026-04-07 07:24:22",
        "title": "Overflow of Rubbish at Cincin Reservoir TPS Due to Bantargebang Landslide",
        "author": "Faieq Hidayat",
        "source": "KOMPAS",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "Rubbish at the temporary storage site (TPS) in Cincin Reservoir, North Jakarta, has overflowed beyond the designated area, reaching heights of about two metres and attracting goats to scavenge amid a pungent odour. This accumulation stems from a landslide at the integrated waste processing facility in Bantargebang, which has restricted access and limited the number of trucks that can enter, causing more waste to arrive than can be processed. Local residents and scrap collectors report that the situation could be resolved in a few days if operations at Bantargebang resume normally, highlighting ongoing challenges in Jakarta's waste management infrastructure.",
        "content": "<p>Rubbish at the temporary storage site (TPS) in Cincin Reservoir,\nPapanggo, North Jakarta, has piled up and overflowed outside the TPS\narea. One resident, Anto (30), said the accumulation was occurring at\nthe access point for trucks heading to the TPS area. \u201cYes, the trucks\nhave to pass through here to get to the gate of the Cincin Reservoir\nTPS. But because of the pile-up, the rubbish is being placed here,\u201d Anto\ntold Kompas.com at the location on Monday (6\/4\/2026). Based on\nKompas.com\u2019s observations at the site on Monday (6\/4\/2026), the rubbish\nhad piled up to about two metres high and spread beyond the storage\narea. The types of rubbish visible were varied, including plastic, food\nwaste, old mattresses, damaged cables, and cardboard. This situation\nattracted dozens of goats that were seen eating the rubbish at the\nlocation. The unpleasant smell from the rubbish pile was detectable from\nabout 20 metres away. The accumulation of rubbish at the Cincin\nReservoir TPS is due to a landslide at the Integrated Waste Processing\nSite (TPST) in Bantargebang. Fandi (45), one of the scrap collectors at\nthe TPS, said that normally there is no rubbish build-up at the site,\nand the accumulation only began after the landslide in Bantargebang.\n\u201cThis could be cleared in just two to three days if prioritised. But\nthat depends on Bantargebang being operational first,\u201d he said. \u201cNow\nit\u2019s restricted. For example, for North Jakarta, only 200 vehicles are\nallowed in. Even if we arrive, if we\u2019re not on the list, we can\u2019t enter\nand have to turn back,\u201d he added when met by Kompas.com near the\nlocation on Monday. In addition, Norman said that more rubbish is\nentering the Cincin Reservoir TPS than is being transported out. \u201cHere,\nwe\u2019re only sending out five trucks, but ten vehicles are coming in,\u201d he\nstated.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/overflow-of-rubbish-at-cincin-reservoir-tps-due-to-bantargebang-landslide-1775616743",
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