Authors: Yuristha Widha Vashra1, Nur Endah Wahyuningsih2, dan Mursid Rahardjo2
- Graduate Program in Environmental Health Masters at Diponegoro University
- Lecturer of the Environmental Health Master Program in Diponegoro University
Abstract
This study was intended to measure the level of achievement of the 3R (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle) landfill program in Pekalongan city, including management, managerial performance, and service coverage, because in Pekalongan city, a minimum generation and garbage collection service was almost close to the Minister of Public Works Regulation No. 01 / PRT / M / 2014 . This research is a mix method (quantitative and qualitative), with a triangulation design. Observation sheets, In-depth interviews, and assessment criteria for 3R landfills (analyzed using SPSS). Random sample, with a number of 28 informants. Two informants from Environmental agency Pekalongan City (Head of Section and Head of Waste Section), 13 employees of 3R garbage dumps, and 13 residents. This shows that in terms of management, there were 46.2% of 3R waste disposal sites in the poor category and 53.28% of the 3R landfills in good category. Managing performance, there were 30.8% 3R landfills with poor categories and 69.2% good 3R categories. Constraints in management: facilities and infrastructure, operational problems, not having of operational standards, residents have not been able to sort waste, awareness of 3R landfill officers to directly process waste and awareness of citizens paying garbage fees, minimal budget, fine sanctions have not been implemented. Constraints on the manager’s performance: the distance between the 3R landfill and the remote landfill, the 3R landfill officer lacks time to take out the garbage. Constraints in the service coverage of the Pekalongan municipal government do not yet have minimum service standards regulations on generation and transportation of waste.
Keywords: management, performance and service coverage of the 3R garbage disposal program