Compost production potential in ecotourism Bukit Cemeng, Bangli
Keywords:
compost, ecotourism, mole, pollute the environment, waste characteristicsAbstract
Bukit Cemeng is one of the newly opened tourist attractions in Bangli Regency. Waste management is one of the concerns of Bukit Cemeng management. So far, the waste generated is only done by landfilling and burning so as not to pollute the environment. This type of research is study applied with design random group. Sampling units are waste generated in Bukit Cemeng Ecotourism. Research carried out replication as much 3 times for see stability of the manufacturing process compost from organic waste generated in Ecotourism Hill whiny. Based on results study obtained that average heavy waste generated in Bukit Cemeng ecotourism is 7.175 kg, average waste volume is 0.23 m3 and density waste 33.27 kg/m3. There is no difference in the quality of Carbon, Nitrogen and Potassium in the three replications of processing waste into compost, meaning that the resulting Carbon Nitrogen, and Potassium values are stable. There is difference nitrogen quality in three replications processing rubbish it means the Nitrogen value produced no stable. Compost produced at Bukit Cemeng Ecotourism Fulfill requirements quality compost based on SNI 19-7030-2004.
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