This study was aimed to determine the feasibility level of the final disposal site (TPA) based on physical aspects in the Oransbari District according to SNI 19-3241-1994 and SNI 03-3241-1994. The method used is descriptive with field observation techniques. Measurement starts from the groundwater level using geoelectric mapping: Types of rock and distance to faults based on geological maps: slope, distance to rivers, distance to shoreline, and distance to airports based on topographic maps; rainfall data from BMKG; flooded and protected areas. Based on the results of the analysis of 10 physical parameters with the accumulated assessment (scoring) that has been done that the candidate for the location of the Final Disposal Site (TPA) is in the second interval class, with a score of 161, so that the feasibility value of the landfill location is included in the interval class 129 – 224. and categorized as “Required Enough”..
The aim of the research was to determine the feasibility level of the landfill site in south Manokwari Regency according to national standart of Indonesia no. 03-3241-1994. The method used in this study was descriptive with field observation techniques. Primary data were obtained through direct field surveys, while secondary data were obtained from government agencies or literarature studies. The data were analyzed using the buffering and overlay scoring methods with the assistance of a geographic information systems (GIS). In the regional feasibility analysis, parameters considered the feasibility of a landfill location according to national standart of Indonesia no. 03-3241-1994: rock type, groundwater level, slope, distance to river, distance to coastline, distance to airport, 25-year flood period, and protected area/nature reserves. The result of research of the 10 parameters with the measurement (scoring) that has been carried out, the prospective landfill site in the South Manokwari Regency in the first interval class, with a score of 122. This value shows that the waste landfill location is included in the interval class 32- 128 and is not feasible category.
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