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Project GALFAD IPST Sarbagita

Project GALFAD IPST Sarbagita. Mr. Bernt Bakken Project Manager PT NOEI. CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION. Client, Contractor and Contract Project Socialization Program Landfill Site Mapping Project Site Lay-out Greening Program Fuel for Electricity Production Project Recyclables. CLIENT.

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Project GALFAD IPST Sarbagita

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  1. Project GALFAD IPST Sarbagita Mr. Bernt Bakken Project Manager PT NOEI

  2. CONTENTS OF PRESENTATION • Client, Contractor and Contract • Project Socialization Program • Landfill Site Mapping • Project Site Lay-out • Greening Program • Fuel for Electricity Production • Project Recyclables

  3. CLIENT “SARBAGITA” the Client Badan Pengelola Keberishan Sarbagita (BPKS) Public Private Partnership for Solid Waste Management

  4. BALI - SARBAGITA

  5. SARBAGITA – Landfill Sites

  6. CONTRACTOR • PT. Navigat Organic Energy Indonesia (PT. NOEI) • Technical Support: • Organics, UK • Jenbacher, Austria

  7. Pre-Contract Experiences Landfill in Indonesia is not designed for the capture of Landfill Gas. What is in general practiced, is open dumping of MSW.

  8. Tendering MSW Management The Agency SARBAGITA is representing three Regencies and one City Administration During the bidding process the Contractors were only dealing with one Agency.

  9. Topographic Mapping

  10. IPST Sarbagita GALFAD – Progress Schedule

  11. Re-shaping the Landfill Site

  12. IPST Sarbagita - Project Site Lay-out

  13. Polluting the Mangroves

  14. Cleaning Up the Mangroves

  15. Leached Channel-Northern Limit of Landfill Site

  16. Building Infrastructure for the IPST Sarbagita

  17. Shaping the Landfill Site

  18. Composition of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW)

  19. Fuel for Electricity Production When Tabanan and Gianyar deliver MSW to IPST Sarbagita, there shall be delivered about 600 tonnes/day 86% is organic waste and 14% is non-organic waste. 55% of the organic waste is wet and 31% is dry organic Waste. The non-organic waste consists of 9% plastics and paper.

  20. Recyclables from the IPST Sarbagita There are hardly any recyclables of value delivered to the TPA Suwung. All plastics and paper are of “low quality” Valuable metals like Copper and Aluminum do not exist at the landfill With the high volume of organic waste (86% of all waste) arriving at the site, Compost my in the future create revenue for the project

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