Abstract
Each of residents of Denpasar City produces 4 liters of waste per day. With a population of 788,589 people in 2011, the waste generated reaches 1.151.341, 40 m3 per year. While the transportation capacity of the trucks of Sanitation and Gardening Service (DKP) reachs 698,949 m3 of waste or 60.71% of the total waste, so DKP Denpasar City has not been able to reach the service target of 80% of the total waste. By Mayor Regulation No. 11 year 2016 there is change paradigm of environment-based waste management in banjar and desa adat / customary village with the aim that the waste has been managed from the source so that waste disposed to landfill (TPA) can be reduced. The methods used are normative legal research and empirical law research with legal, analytic, philosophical and customary or cultural approaches. Denpasar City Government wishes to exude local law product with custom law in waste management including its supervision and law enforcement (Top and Botton Up) model. With this model, the waste management is done in each Banjar / Neighborhoods and Desa Adat / village through the procurement of TPS (laystall)/TPST (temporary laystall). While DKP only serves the transportation from TPS (laystall) to TPA (landfill). Sanctions against violation of waste disposal shall be a maximum fine of 50 million rupiah or maximum 3 (three) months imprisonment.
Highlights
Counties and cities in Bali has made various efforts in waste management, but to date has not shown the maximum results because the waste can still be found everywhere, such as on sidewalks, vacant lots, ditches / drains, streets, alleys, ravines especially in markets
This condition occurs, because the regulation is still possible for residents to place their garbage in front of their houses or alleys to be transported by trucks owned by the City Government, namely DKP, so that every afternoon can be found many garbage trucks that are taking garbage residents placed in Front of house or alley or sidewalk
Observing the purpose of establishing the Jagakota team, the development of the concept of coexistence of the existing legal structure would be relevant for generating the effective implementation of Mayor Regulation No 11 year 2016 of waste management based on Village who is impelemented by Banjar/Dusun/Lingkungan
Summary
Counties and cities in Bali has made various efforts in waste management, but to date has not shown the maximum results because the waste can still be found everywhere, such as on sidewalks, vacant lots, ditches / drains, streets, alleys, ravines especially in markets This condition occurs, because the regulation is still possible for residents to place their garbage in front of their houses or alleys to be transported by trucks owned by the City Government, namely DKP, so that every afternoon can be found many garbage trucks that are taking garbage residents placed in Front of house or alley or sidewalk. The Regency/City Government is required to have master plan documents and feasibility studies of household waste management and similar household garbage It places significant emphasis on the business world to participate in the waste management process. The legal issue to be discussed as a problem is: How is the model of coexistence between state law and customary law in waste management in Denpasar City which is known as one of the world tourism distination?
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