ANALISIS MULTI KRITERIA TERHADAP PEMILIHAN KONSEP PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH (Studi Kasus : Daerah Perkampungan di Wilayah Danau Sentani)

  • Alfons A
  • Damanhuri T
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Abstract

The application of solid waste management system in Jayapura until now is still far from what people expected, because still not able to reach communities who live in the villages area on the islands around Sentani Lake region. As a result, 12.554.38 liters/day of solid waste generated by the community in this region is became dormant. This study aims to identify, develop and then selecting the best solid waste management concept that is suitable to be applied in Ifale Village, Yobeh Village, Putali Village, Atamali Village and Asei Besar Village using the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) method. The AHP method calculations show that solid waste management concept in integrated solid waste treatment facility which starts with solid waste treatment on household scale has chosen as an alternative solid waste management concepts that can be applied and most suitable to the study site. This happens because this concept has the highest priority weight (2.05) compared to the other alternatives of solid waste management concept. Based on the results of this calculation, the environmental aspects, social aspects and technical aspects become the main criterias to be considered with each sequence weighting criteria are 0.534, 0.186 and 0.147. Sub-criteria with the highest priorities to be considered in making this decision are the air and soil pollution due produced lindi, air pollution potential in this case is the smell and gas emissions, vector disease deployment, public participation and ease of the operations.

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Alfons, A. B., & Damanhuri, T. P. (2015). ANALISIS MULTI KRITERIA TERHADAP PEMILIHAN KONSEP PENGELOLAAN SAMPAH (Studi Kasus : Daerah Perkampungan di Wilayah Danau Sentani). Jurnal Tehnik Lingkungan, 21(2), 138–148. https://doi.org/10.5614/jtl.2015.21.2.4

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