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6. MANGROVE
CONSERVATION METHODS:
1. RING BOZEM SYSTEM (BORDERED WITH 10 M CHANNEL)
2. DETERMINATION OF THE LOWEST COASTAL LINE
• Total Area : 2,510.24 ha
SURABAYA EAST COASTAL AREA (PAMURBAYA)
Conservation Area
PAMURBAYA
22. NO JENIS RTH PUBLIK
LUAS (ha)
2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
Jumlah Luasan RTH total 6676,55 6680,25 6681,35 6694,86 6716,77 6835,86
Luas Kota Surabaya 33.048 33.048 33.048 33.048 33.048 33.048
Prosentase luas RTH
20,20 20,21 20,22 20,26 20,32 20,70
Terhadap luas kota (%)
Strong commitment to increase it to 30%
(public & private)
22
OPEN GREEN SPACE IN SURABAYA
76. WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
WATER SAVING
No. Wilayah
Volume air yang
dihemat tiap
bulan (m3/bln)
Penghematan
(Rp/bln)
1 Peneleh RW V 275,74 496.339
2 Gundih RW VII 511,00 919.800
3 Jepara RW I 503,80 906.840
4 Tembok Dukuh RW II 507,60 913.680
5 Lontar RW VII 81,72 147.092
6 Lakarsantri RW III 64,68 116.430
7 Jeruk RW III 56,68 102.030
8 Lidah Kulon RW I 51,38 92.490
9 Sumber Rejo RW V 51,54 92.764
10 Babat Jerawat RW IX 32,84 59.104
11 Ngagel RW V 349,53 629.149
12 Petemon RW V 434,14 781.457
13 Balas Klumprik RW VII 130,90 235.624
14 Menanggal RW I 168,83 303.901
15 Kedurus RW IX 188,36 339.055
16 Jambangan RW II 265,86 478.546
17 Ketintang RW III 153,73 276.721
18 Gayungan RW I 168,83 303.901
19 Bulak Banteng RW VIII 509,26 916.670
20 Wonokusumo RW V 414,73 746.516
21 Pacar kembang RW V 404,67 728.404
22 Rungkut Tengah RW VI 153,50 276.305
23 Kertajaya RW XIII 384,74 692.534
24 Kejawan Putih RW III 159,93 287.879
25 Semolowaru RW VIII 121,45 218.608
26 Gading RW VIII 515,37 927.664
27 Sambikerep RW VII 81,72 147.092
28 Sawunggaling RW l 377,33 679.189
29 Rungkut Kidul RW X 137,81 248.061
30 Mojo RW XII 384,74 692.534
31 Gundih RW I 525,00 945.000
32 Jambangan RW III 265,86 478.546
33 Karah RW I 234,46 422.026
34 Babadan RW IV 130,90 235.624
35 Babad Jerawat RW IX 51,54 92.764
36 Simokerto RW VII 369,76 665.577
37 Gundih RW V 525,00 945.000
38 Rungkut Kidul RW IX 137,81 248.061
39 Babat Jerawat RW IX 51,54 92.764
40 Morokrembangan RW V 306,84 552.308
41 Kebonsari RW III 168,83 303.901
42 Rungkut Menanggal RW I 153,50 276.305
43 Banyu Urip RW VI 486,64 875.957
44 Baratajaya RW VIII 384,74 692.534
45 Jambangan RW I 265,86 478.546
46 Simokerto RW XIV 419,76 755.577
47 Sawunggaling RW I 377,33 679.189
48 Wonorejo RW V 137,81 248.061
49 Dukuh Setro RW II 516,77 930.184
50 Perak Barat RW IV 306,84 552.308
51 Bulak RW VII 132,87 239.165
52 Gundih RW VI 513,60 924.480
53 Gundih RW VIII 502,50 904.500
54 Gundih RW X 525,00 945.000
55 Genteng RW VII 275,74 496.339
56 Putat Jaya RW XIV 391,74 705.137
57 Pradah Kali Kendal RW I 155,09 279.155
58 Ngagel Rejo RW IV 352,63 634.729
59 Pegirian RW X 414,73 746.516
60 Kandangan RW IV 54,75 98.551TOTAL WATER SAVING IS 15% - 20% FROM TOTAL USAGE/ MONTH
77. COMMUNITY WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Kel. Pakis RW III
RT.04 Demak Timur
Kel. Gundih RW VII
78. COMMUNITY WASTE WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
Kel.Tembok dukuh RW II
Kel. Babat Jerawat RW IX Kel. Jeruk RW III
Kel. Lidah Kulon RW I Kel. Balas Klumprik RW V
PEMERINTAH KOTA SURABAYA 2015
79. BANK SAMPAH
Name Customer Turnover
1. Waste Bank Bina Mandiri
2. Waste Bank Adiguna RW IX Babat Jerawat
3. Waste Bank PITOE RW III Jambangan
4. Waste Bank Rukun Karya
5. Waste Bank Jepara Makmur
6. Waste Bank Makmur Sejahtera RW IV Kedung Baruk
7. Waste Bank Sumber Rejeki
8. Waste Bank Untung Bersama RW V Morokrembangan
9. Waste Bank Bagus Karya
± 730
± 285
± 85
± 168
± 61
± 126
± 102
± 70
± 89
± USD 6,250 /Month
± USD 1,438 /Month
± USD 920 /Month
± USD 173 /Month
± USD 140 /Month
± USD 145 /Month
± USD 150 /Month
± USD 210 /Month
± USD 300 /Month
There are 200 Active Waste Banks with 10,232 Customers in Surabaya
The waste banks are located in 31 sub-districts with an average turnover of USD 50 – 500 /month. They have also reduced
inorganic waste up to 7.14 tonnes/week.
WASTE BANK GROWTH
0
50
100
150
200
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
15
50
135
180 200
Number of Waste Bank
WASTE BANK IN SURABAYA
80. INDEPENDENT WASTE BANK
Sorting waste Storing waste to bank Weighing waste Checking saving
BRATANG SUB-DISTRICT
RW X Gundih Sub-District RW II Dukuh Setro Sub District
EXAMPLE OF WASTE BANK IN SURABAYA
Pemerintah Kota Surabaya | www.surabaya.go.id
81. WASTE BANK IN SURABAYA
Pemerintah Kota Surabaya | www.surabaya.go.id
Waste Bank in Jepara Makmur RW IX
• Customer: 61 people
• Turnover: USD 160 /month
• Waste Managed
• Paper : 301 kg/week
• Plastic: 160 kg/week
• Metal : 133 kg/week
• Others (duplex) : 18 kg/week
Jepara Makmur Teduh Rukun Karya
Teduh Rukun Karya Waste Bank
• Customer : 60 people
• Turnover: USD 200 /month
• Waste Managed
• Paper : 355 kg/week
• Plastic : 189 kg/week
• Metal : 157 kg/week
• Others (duplex) : 221 kg/week
85. LISTRIK
WASTE POWER PLANT UNIT
Bratang Composting
House
Waste Power Plant Unit – Generating 4.000 W Electricity / 12 Hours
Lighting Unit of Composting House & Flora Park
Purpose & Benefit
• The use of organic and inorganic
waste for small-scale waste power
planty
• Community empowerment in waste
management
Specification
• Diesel propulsion engine with power of
10,5 hp
• Power generator 5 kW,3 phase,380 V
86. COMPOST CENTER WONOREJO
Tahap kedua setelah pembangunan dan pengoperasian
Super Depo Sutorejo, maka sesuai skema pengelolaan
sampah 3R akan dilakukan pembangunan compost
center dengan kapasitas 20 ton/hari.
Rencana lokasi pembangunan compost center berada di
area Kebun Bibit Wonorejo, sebagai bagian dari
pengembangan Kebun Bibit Wonorejo menjadi sarana
pembibitan yang sarat dimensi rekreasi, edukasi dan
kepedulian terhadap lingkungan.
Compost center Wonorejo dibangun pada lahan seluas +
1.749 m2 dengan luas area terbangun + 1.114 m2.
87. SUPER DEPO SUTOREJO - SURABAYA
Garbage weighing Waste sorting using
conveyor belt
Inorganic wastes are pressed and
resold
Organic Wastes are sent to composting houses The residue is brought to landfill
88. BENOWO LANDFILL IN SURABAYA
• Total Area : 130.276 m²
o Zona 1 : 63.511 m²
o Zona 2 : 67.275 m²
• Bentuk Kerjasama : Build Operate Transfer (BOT)
• Masa Kerjasama : 20 Tahun
• Kapasitas Pengolahan : 1000 ton / hari
• Residu : 8 – 10 %
• Total menghasilkan listrik 12 MW
Internal Consumtion 3 MW
Jual ke PLN 9 MW
Kolam Indikator
Geomembran & Cover Soil
94. SELAT MADURA
KaliMas
Jl.Demak
KALI
SURABAYA
KALI
WONOKROMO
KALI MAS
SPOT 1
JAYENGRONO PARK
SPOT 4
TAMAN BMX & SKATE
SPOT 5
TAMAN KEPUTRAN
SPOT 2
TAMAN EKSRESI
SPOT 3
TAMAN PRESTASI
Revitalitation for Kalimas River in Surabaya
TAMAN JAYENGRONO
TAMAN PRESTASI
TAMAN EKSPRESI
TAMAN BMX & SKATE
TAMAN KEPUTRAN
SPOT 6
TAMAN BAT
TAMAN NGAGEL
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