City to Develop Five B3 Disposal Facilities
access_time January 25 2019 04:18 PM remove_red_eye 945
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Reported by Aldi Geri Lumban Tobing | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
City Environment Department is set to develop five temporary disposal facilities for hazardous and toxic waste (B3) in the near future.
Four units will be made at sub-district level and the other one is for city level in Central Jakarta
Jakarta Environment Department's Cleanup Handling Section Head, Ahmad Hariadi said they would be realized in five cities.
"Four units will be made at sub-district level and the other one is for city level in Central Jakarta," he said, Friday (1/25).
70 Cubic Meters of Garbage Collected From Pramuka IslandThose four units that spend Rp 1.1 billion will be developed on a 24-square meter width land. While for one unit will be developed on a 80-square-meter width land by spending Rp 586 million. Its work includes supporting facilities.
"We execute them in June and it is targeted to be finished in November," he stated.
"If it happens,
we'll have 14 units this year. Last year we only made five units for sub-district level and other four units for city level," he uttered.