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Greater Jakarta: Residents reopen access to Bekasi landfill

People living near the Burangkeng disposal site in Bekasi, West Java, have unblocked access for the authorities to enter the area after being promised compensation for putting up with the stench

The Jakarta Post
Jakarta
Tue, March 19, 2019

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Greater Jakarta: Residents reopen access to Bekasi landfill

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span>People living near the Burangkeng disposal site in Bekasi, West Java, have unblocked access for the authorities to enter the area after being promised compensation for putting up with the stench.

At the beginning of March, hundreds of residents protested and demanded that the regency pay each family in the village “stench money” of Rp 270,000 (US$18.90) per month, the same amount received by residents of the neighboring Taman Rahayu village.

The residents also demanded that water canals be built in the village and that improvements be made to the dumpsite’s road and maintenance.

The compensation is similar to a concept applied to residents living near the Bantar Gebang landfill, the final disposal site of Jakarta’s garbage.

Burangkeng village secretary Ali Gunawan said access to the site had been opened at 8 a.m. on Monday, and garbage trucks were able to enter the area again after the administration agreed to meet the demand of the residents, kompas.com reported.

“Basically, the Bekasi regency administration has promised compensation for residents and is drafting a legal basis to support the move, because [we] don’t want them to break the law,” Ali said, adding that a visit to the Bantar Gebang landfill was planned.

Separately, Bekasi Environment Agency sanitation division head Dodi Agusa said the compensation would be disbursed through the village funds.

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