2018
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/106/1/012043
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Identification and analysis the illegal dumping spot of solid waste at Ciliwung segment 5 riverbanks

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“…The source of this waste generation is mostly dominated by domestic activities (home) and followed by activities from buying and selling in the market (Fatimah et al, 2020). When compared to the Ganga River in India, 60% of domestic waste enters the water body (Indrawati & Purwaningrum, 2018). In its use, the plastic seen in the river is still in the macro category that has not been decomposed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The source of this waste generation is mostly dominated by domestic activities (home) and followed by activities from buying and selling in the market (Fatimah et al, 2020). When compared to the Ganga River in India, 60% of domestic waste enters the water body (Indrawati & Purwaningrum, 2018). In its use, the plastic seen in the river is still in the macro category that has not been decomposed.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Without proper waste management, this issue will be severe and brings negative impacts to the environment. According to a study conducted by Indrawati and Purwaningrrum, the issue of illegal dumping has grown rapidly all over the country as the same scenario occurs in Malaysia [10,12]. Rahman et al, discovered that illegal dumping sites are increasing yearly [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The increase in population and the needs of human life is very influential on the volume of waste generation, especially in big cities (Indrawati & Purwaningrum, 2018), one of them is in the Solo area. The basic problems in waste management in big cities are limited space, control, pollution, and social problems.…”
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confidence: 99%