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EMA AGUSTINA ST EMA AGUSTINA, ST Dinas Cipta Karya dan Tata Ruang Surabaya, The Gateway of East Indonesia East Indonesia SURABAYA JAKARTA The Second Biggest City in Indonesia after Jakarta; Bangkok Kuala Lumpur Manila Davao Area : ± 33.048 Ha SURABAYA CITY IMAGE Population : ± 2.934.174 Districts : 31 Sub Districts : 160 Jakarta International and National RW : 1389 RT : 9124 Surabaya in East Java Province scope SURABAYA in GERBANGKERTOSUSILA In national scale, Surabaya is the center of development in East Indonesia. Regionally Surabaya is the capital city and center of service and culture in East Surabaya City Regionally, Surabaya is the capital city and center of service and culture in East Java. BACKGROUND BACKGROUND T h l Population Growth Technology Waste Accumulations Waste Accumulations Economic Developmet Urbanizations

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EMA AGUSTINA STEMA AGUSTINA, STDinas Cipta Karya dan Tata Ruang

Surabaya, The Gateway of East Indonesia

East Indonesia

SURABAYAJAKARTA

•The Second Biggest City in Indonesia after Jakarta;

Bangkok

Kuala Lumpur

Manila

DavaoArea : ± 33.048 HaSURABAYA CITY IMAGE

Population : ± 2.934.174Districts : 31Sub Districts : 160

Jakarta

International and National

RW : 1389RT : 9124

Surabaya in East Java Province scopeSURABAYA in GERBANGKERTOSUSILA

In national scale, Surabaya is the center of development in East Indonesia.

Regionally Surabaya is the capital city and center of service and culture in East

Surabaya City

Regionally, Surabaya is the capital city and center of service and culture in East Java.

BACKGROUNDBACKGROUND

T h lPopulation

Growth

Technology

Waste AccumulationsWaste Accumulations

Economic Developmet

Urbanizations

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PROBLEMS

1 Low awareness on waste dumping1. Low awareness on waste dumping2. Hawker and market along the pedestrian

causing waste3 Product waste which cannot be3. Product waste which cannot be

reuse/reduce/recycle4. Low knowledge on simple waste technology,

which create product with economic value

WASTE MANAGEMENTWASTE MANAGEMENT“Waste management activities in the city of Surabaya is focused on reducing waste at its

d i t i th l dfill b i i t ll f i dl t h l i ”source, and processing waste in the landfill by using environmentally friendly technologies.”

LOCAL BUDGET FOR ENVIRONMENT

NO BUDGETBUDGET

NOTES2009 % 2010 %

1. Total budget 4.364.366.780.398 100% 4.383.712.427.048 100%

2. Environmental budget

S Fi h dSea, Fishery and Farming Development Program

35.334.139.497 0,8% 23.405.280.994 0,5%Farming Dept.

Bappeko, Farming, Environment Control and Conservation Program 11.430.786.532 0,3% 13.918.825.429 0,3% Transportation,

Environment

Green Open Space andFarming, Spatial and Cleaning Dept.Green Open Space and

City Park Program 40.652.921.024 0,9% 58.200.507.958 1,3%g p

City Cleanliness Management Program 118.486.923.877 2,7% 105.705.809.320 2,4%

31 district, Cleaning Dept

TOTAL 4,7% 4,6%

CLEANING AND LANDSCAPING DEPARTMENT OPERATIONAL BUDGET

110 510

119,272109 414 109 942

OPERATIONAL BUDGET

80 000

100,000

120,000110,510  109,414  109,942  102,817 

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2006 2007 2008 2009 2010TAHUNTAHUNTAHUNTAHUN

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2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Target 1819 1815 1804 1797 1783 1765

Realisasi 1819 1640.7 1480.4 1258.7 1229.43 1241.8

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Waste Management FacilityA. Temporary Depot (TD)

No. TYPE NUMBER

1. TD 163

2. Waste treatment facility 16 compost centery

PART 2

1 COMMUNITY BASED SOLID WASTE1. COMMUNITY - BASED SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

2. COMPOSTING PROGRAMME

BEST PRACTICE IN SURABAYA CITY

I Community Based Solid Waste ManagementI. Community - Based Solid Waste ManagementCommunity based waste management with community involvement inits management through 3R implementation

AA.. BASICBASIC CONCEPTCONCEPTa. Reducing waste from its source: Reducing environment wastea. Reducing waste from its source: Reducing environment waste

and reducing waste dumped into Landfillb. Waste sorting; between organic and inorganic wastec Waste Treatment:c. Waste Treatment:

- Organic waste processed into compost- Inorganic waste sold to scavenger or made into recycled

d t i di tproducts ingredients- Compost centre development

3R IMPLEMENTATION IN SURABAYA

COMMUNITY BASED WASTE MANAGEMENT

3R IMPLEMENTATION IN SURABAYA

B. ACTIVITIESB. ACTIVITIESMain activities for Community - Based Solid Waste Management Program :1. Socialization to the community (City of Surabaya in

cooperation with NGO helps the community such as : Bangun Pertiwi, Pusdakota, Sahabat Lingkungan etc)

2 R i d i i f d2. Recruitment and training of cadres3. Distribution of cleaning tools (composter bin, takakura

basket,cart, and build compost centre)4 I l i it4. Involving community : a. Process organic waste into compost b. Inorganic waste sold to scavenger or as recycle

materialmaterialc. Compost center development and improvement

a. Socialization to the communityIMPLEMENTATION OF 3R IN SURABAYA CITYIMPLEMENTATION OF 3R IN SURABAYA CITY

• Socialization aims to spread the understanding of the importance of 3R starting fromSocialization aims to spread the understanding of the importance of 3R starting from community level

• Socializations are conducted in schools, communities (districs & sub-districts), marketsand office buildingsS i li ti t t t d t iti b i d k

Counseling activities

• Socialization targets: students, communities, businessmen and workers

counseling To student

Counseling to Businessman

Counseling tocommunity

Environmental campaign

Counseling to officer

Socialization in school