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CHAPTER 14 - Iskandar Malaysia

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SECTION B<br />

PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION<br />

Local Authority<br />

Locations<br />

(con’t)<br />

43. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Kuo Kuang 1<br />

44. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Meng Terk<br />

45. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Ching Yeh<br />

46. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Kuo Kuang 2<br />

47. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Masai<br />

48. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Pei Hua<br />

49. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Ping Ming<br />

50. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Plentong<br />

51. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Pu Sze<br />

52. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (C) Ulu Tiram<br />

53. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (T) Ladang Rini<br />

54. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (T) Masai<br />

55. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (T) TUTA<br />

56. Sek. Ren. Jenis Keb. (T) Kangkar Pulai<br />

57. Terminal Bas TUTA<br />

Table <strong>14</strong>.28: Projected Land Requirements for Solid Waste Disposal<br />

- Sanitary Landfill<br />

Item 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025<br />

Total<br />

(acre)<br />

Domestic 65.3 80.3 91.3 113.4 <strong>14</strong>2.1 177.9 670.2<br />

Industry &<br />

Commercial<br />

19.6 24.1 27.4 34.0 42.6 53.4 201.1<br />

Total 84.8 104.3 118.6 <strong>14</strong>7.5 184.7 231.3 871.3<br />

Existing<br />

Sanitary Land<br />

n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a 212.5<br />

Additional Sanitary Land until Year 2025 (658.8)<br />

Source: SJER CDP 2025<br />

Source: SJER CDP 2025<br />

Table <strong>14</strong>.29: Projected Land for Incinerator<br />

E. Projected Generation of Solid Waste<br />

Solid waste generation is expected to increase with an expanding<br />

population base and increasing economic activity. As an indication,<br />

waste generated by commercial and industrial activity generally hovers<br />

at around 30% of domestic waste generated.<br />

Item 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025<br />

Total<br />

(acre)<br />

Domestic 13.1 16.1 18.3 22.7 28.4 35.6 134.0<br />

Industry &<br />

Commercial<br />

3.9 4.8 5.5 6.8 8.5 10.7 40.2<br />

Total 17.0 20.9 23.7 29.5 36.9 46.3 174.3<br />

Existing Sanitary Land 212.5<br />

Table <strong>14</strong>.27: Projected Generation of Solid Waste in SJER<br />

Item 2000 2005 2010 2015 2020 2025<br />

Domestic<br />

(tone/year)<br />

Industry &<br />

Commercial<br />

(tone/year)<br />

118,854 <strong>14</strong>6,<strong>14</strong>6 166,201 206,561 258,790 324,000<br />

35,656 43,844 49,860 61,968 77,637 97,200<br />

TOTAL 154,510 189,989 216,062 268,529 336,426 421,200<br />

Source: SJER CDP 2025<br />

Balance 38.25<br />

Source: SJER CDP 2025<br />

F. Proposal<br />

A centralised waste disposal system using waste-to-energy plants is<br />

proposed to manage solid waste disposal in SJER, to address limited<br />

land resources and to allow for extraction of energy from solid waste<br />

disposed.<br />

Recycling centres must be increased in number and should be located<br />

at convenient public places to encourage a higher rate of recycling<br />

among local communities.<br />

All industries that generate toxic waste must be licensed by the<br />

Department of Environment and by local authorities.<br />

There should be sufficient waste disposal sites and a study should be<br />

conducted to identify suitable locations.<br />

<strong>14</strong> - 20

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