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1 When the wave recedes Solid waste issues in post-tsunami Sumatra Dennis Kalson, REHS Global E H Consultant

2 Solid waste after the wave Aceh province before December Aceh province before December The earthquake, a disaster in itself The earthquake, a disaster in itself The sudden impact of the tsunami The sudden impact of the tsunami Acres of rubble Acres of rubble Solid waste issues Solid waste issues The long road back The long road back Priorities and opportunities Priorities and opportunities

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9 “Gempa”-- Earthquake Epicenter 250 k SW of Banda Aceh Epicenter 250 k SW of Banda Aceh Richter 9.2 – 9.5 Richter 9.2 – 9.5 Second largest quake measured Second largest quake measured Shook a long, long time Shook a long, long time So violent that some thought it the end of the world So violent that some thought it the end of the world

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14 Tsunami of incredible size 200,000 killed in Indian Ocean rim 200,000 killed in Indian Ocean rim Millions homeless Millions homeless 150,000 (?) deaths in Aceh province 150,000 (?) deaths in Aceh province Moving water + debris = momentum Moving water + debris = momentum

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19 Rafly A music video

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31 Where would you start? Some issues: Some issues: – 40 of the 42 truck garbage fleet destroyed – The landfill was in the TIZ ; 2/3 flooded – Roads impassable because of debris – Debris mixed with corpses – remaining households burning garbage –Spontaneous dumps –Heavy equipment; mostly destroyed –Heavy equipment; competing demands –Public service personnel: -40%

32 Where do you start? Some more issues Some more issues –Land use, private property vs public lands –Future land use plans? Estuary, green space, reconstruction. –Rice field clearing –Personal possessions; valuables –Unexploded ordinance –Hazardous materials –Septage disposal –IDP camp solid waste management

33 Week 1, rescue, corpse removal

34 Week 2, corpse removal, primary road clearing

35 IDP camp garbage management

36 Week 3, drainage channel clearing, corpse removal critical infrastructure, debris fill areas established

37 Week 4: Corpse removal, secondary road clearing, drainage clearing, 2 refuse trucks arrive from Turkey, septage trucks en route

38 Week 5: new landfill siting process, heavy equipment compacting debris fills, dump truck fleet increases, septage in the river

39 Week 6: planning to formalize informal recycling, commercial zones clearing, some roadside dumps moved (thanks to Bill)

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41 Week 7-9: corpse removal on-going clearing continues, expands out of city core, debris fills compacted (2meter lifts).

42 Weeks 10-12: Mass burial site filled, planted, debris fill areas expand, recycling of metals and plastic evident. Residents beginning to occupy slabs.

43 Week 13: Another quake. 8.5, Nias nearly destroyed

44 Solid Waste Opportunities New landfill, sited and designed to global standards New landfill, sited and designed to global standards Growing fleet of equipment. Growing fleet of equipment. Post-closure planning in debris fills Post-closure planning in debris fills Estuary redevelopment Estuary redevelopment Monitoring and research. Monitoring and research. New septage facilities New septage facilities

45 Personal note: A promise to Miss Ratna

46 Miss Ratna Trust Fund Public Health International PO Box 116 Roseburg, Oregon 97470

47 Terima kasih!


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