Bantar Gebang Management Is Still Traditional
Reported by Erna Martiyanti | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta Acting Governor, Sumarsono assessed, management of Bantar Gebang Landfill, Bekasi is still traditional. This is because some works are still carried out manually.
It is indeed still manual. The most ideal is the ITF, how to process garbage into garbage solar power plant (PLTS). It's an old tradition and still very traditional. You can see the garbage here
"It is indeed still manual. The most ideal is the ITF, how to process garbage into garbage solar power plant (PLTS). It's an old tradition and still very traditional. You can see the garbage here," he stated, at Bantar Gebang Landfill, Bekasi, Tuesday (11/8).
Supposedly, garbage heaps is layered with soil, yet it has not been done. Even the existing equipment is still lacking. It is due to transition, which was previously managed by third party and now has been taken over by Jakarta Provincial Government.
10 Cubic of Garbage Transported from Pluit Reservoir"We are only able to operate 20 heavy equipments, whereas it should be 60 equipemnts. Can you imagine that?," he questioned.
Sumarsono did a sudden inspection to Bantar Gebang is because a homework that left by definitive Jakarta Governor, is about garbage management in Bantar Gebang.
In that occasion, Mayor of Bekasi, Rahmat Effendi as well as his rank, either Jakarta government or Bekasi City Administration also accompanied him.