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        "id": 1651945,
        "msgid": "waste-transport-to-bantargebang-integrated-waste-processing-site-targeted-to-normalise-this-week-1775127051",
        "date": "2026-04-02 17:22:11",
        "title": "Waste Transport to Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Site Targeted to Normalise This Week",
        "author": "",
        "source": "ANTARA_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The Jakarta Environmental Agency (DLH) aims to restore normal operations for waste transport to the Bantargebang Integrated Waste Processing Site (TPST) within this week, addressing post-Eid al-Fitr accumulation and a recent landslide incident. Efforts include optimised shift scheduling to prevent truck queues and ensure waiting times do not exceed three hours, while committing to efficient service without quota restrictions to minimise public inconvenience. This initiative underscores the agency's focus on operational efficiency, driver safety, and rapid recovery of waste management services in the capital.",
        "content": "<p>Jakarta (ANTARA) - The Jakarta Environmental Agency (DLH) targets the\noperational transport of waste to the Bantargebang Integrated Waste\nProcessing Site (TPST) to return to normal within this week. Head of DLH\nJakarta, Asep Kuswanto, stated that remaining waste following the Eid\nal-Fitr return is also being addressed promptly and distributed to\nprocessing facilities, including TPST Bantargebang and the RDF Plant.\n\u201cWe are committed to accelerating waste handling within the city to\navoid causing discomfort to residents. All DLH personnel continue to\nwork at maximum capacity to restore conditions quickly and ensure\noptimal waste transport services,\u201d said Asep in Jakarta on Thursday.\nAsep acknowledged that waste accumulation at several points in the city\noccurred due to the Eid holiday and the impact of a landslide incident\nat TPST Bantargebang. \u201cFollowing Eid and the landslide at TPST\nBantargebang some time ago, waste has piled up at several points in the\ncity. We do not hide this situation and extend our apologies to the\npublic for the inconvenience caused,\u201d Asep stated. As one of the\nhandling measures, DLH Jakarta is implementing transport time scheduling\n(shifting) to prevent truck queues and congestion in the area and access\nroutes to the site. Additionally, there are no restrictions on waste\ndelivery quotas; instead, the distribution process is optimised through\nstructured work systems and more measured waste truck shifts. Currently,\nwaste transport is divided into three shifts per day to make the\ndelivery flow smoother and minimise vehicle queues. With this pattern,\nDLH ensures that the waiting time (dwelling time) for waste trucks\nremains controlled, not exceeding three hours. In addition to\nmaintaining operational efficiency, this step is also part of efforts to\nprotect the safety and health of drivers. \u201cWe want to ensure that\ndrivers work in safe and orderly conditions, while maintaining the\nsmooth operation of waste transport,\u201d said Asep.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/waste-transport-to-bantargebang-integrated-waste-processing-site-targeted-to-normalise-this-week-1775127051",
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