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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F
APPENDIX 3F
REVIEW OF CURRENT CONDITIONS – WASTE DISPOSAL SITES
Cost information included in this Appendix is extracted from “The MHLG List of Information and Status of Waste Disposal Sites at Local Authorities before 10th March 2002”. The list is reproduced in the following table for reference.
The MHLG List of Information and Status of Waste Disposal Sites at Local Authorities before 10th March 2002
Waste Disposal Sites at Peninsula Malaysia
(Ministry of Housing and Local Government, as at 10 March 2002)
No. No. Local Authority No. Landfill Location MHLG
Landfill Level
Area (hectare)
Throughput (Tonne/day) State
1 1 MB Johor Bahru 1 Tampoi Industries 1 21.044 500 Johor
2 2 MP Kluang 2 Jln Kluang Tenggara 0 4.452 120 Johor
3 3 MP Muar 3 Bakri 3 14.771 300 Johor
4 4 MP Johor Bahru Tengah 4 Jln Kota Tinggi 0 Johor
5 5 MP Batu Pahat 5 Bukit Kelicap 0 Johor
6 6 MD Yong Peng 6 Sri Pasir 0 2.023 10 Johor
MD Yong Peng 7 Jln Labis 0 3.237 8.3 Johor
7 7 MD Kota Tinggi 8 Mukim Kota Tinggi 1 13.759 57 Johor
8 8 MD Kulai 9 Jln Ayer Hitam 2 6.070 250 Johor
9 9 MD Mersing 10 Endau 0 4.856 18 Johor
MD Mersing 11 Jemaluang 0 4.047 5 Johor
MD Mersing 12 Mersing 0 4.856 28 Johor
10 10 MD Tangkak 13 Jln Sengkang 2 0.607 9 Johor
MD Tangkak 14 Jln Bekoh 1 2.833 10 Johor
11 11 MD Pontian 15 Pekan Nanas 1 4.856 30 Johor
MD Pontian 16 Rimba Terjun 1 6.475 80 Johor
MD Pontian 17 Sanglang 1 2.023 12 Johor
12 12 MD Labis 18 Jln Temayor 0 2.409 30 Johor
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Waste Disposal Sites at Peninsula Malaysia (Ministry of Housing and Local Government, as at 10 March 2002)
No. No. Local Authority No. Landfill Location MHLG
Landfill Level
Area (hectare)
Throughput (Tonne/day) State
13 13 MD Segamat 19 Jementah 0 0.809 10 Johor
MD Segamat 20 Sg. Segamat 1 3.237 90 Johor
14 14 MD Simpang Renggam 21 Renggam 0 3.237 15 Johor
15 15 PBT Pasir Gudang 22 Jln Kg. Pasir Gudang Baru 1 12.000 200 Johor
16 16 LB Johor Tenggara 23 Bandar Tenggara 2 7.810 40 Johor
LB Johor Tenggara 24 Bandar Penawar 2 8.094 40 Johor
17 1 MP Melaka Bandaraya Bersejarah N/A Melaka
18 2 MD Alor Gajah 1 Masjid Tanah 0 40.469 100 Melaka
MD Alor Gajah 2 Jln Tampin 0 0.809 150 Melaka
19 3 MD Jasin 3 Kesang Pajak 2 9.164 65 Melaka
20 1 MP Seremban 1 Sikamat 1 5.261 300 N. Sembilan
21 2 MP Nilai 2 Pajam 1 28.328 80 N. Sembilan
22 3 MP Port Dickson N/A N. Sembilan
23 4 MD Jelebu 3 Sg. Muntuh 0 4.047 54 N. Sembilan
MD Jelebu 4 Pertang 0 1.619 30 N. Sembilan
24 5 MD Jempol 5 Jln Kok Poh 0 4.371 45 N. Sembilan
25 6 MD Kuala Pilah 6 Ulu Maasop 0 8.094 50 N. Sembilan
26 7 MD Rembau 7 Chembong 2 4.047 60 N. Sembilan
27 8 MD Tampin 8 Ulu Gemas 0 12.141 16 N. Sembilan
MD Tampin 9 Kampung Keru 1 24.261 26 N. Sembilan
MD Tampin 10 Kampung Asahan 0 2.023 16 N. Sembilan
28 1 MB Shah Alam 1 Air Hitam, Puchong 4 20.234 300 Selangor
29 2 MP Petaling Jaya Nil Selangor
30 3 MP Ampang Jaya Nil Selangor
31 4 MP Subang Jaya Nil Selangor
32 5 MP Kajang 2 Sg. Kembong 1 16.187 - Selangor
33 6 MP Klang 3 Telok Kapas 2 17.806 350 Selangor
34 7 MP Selayang 4 Kundang 1 20.234 600 Selangor
35 8 MD Kuala Langat 5 Sg. Sedu, Banting 1 2.456 110 Selangor
36 9 MD Kuala Selangor 6 Bantang Berjuntai 3 1.214 60 Selangor
37 10 MD Sabak Bernam 7 Jln Panchang Bedena 4 9.595 100 Selangor
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Waste Disposal Sites at Peninsula Malaysia (Ministry of Housing and Local Government, as at 10 March 2002)
No. No. Local Authority No. Landfill Location MHLG
Landfill Level
Area (hectare)
Throughput (Tonne/day) State
38 11 MD Sepang 8 Ampar Tenang 1 2.023 45 Selangor
39 12 MD Hulu Selangor 9 Hulu Yam 1 10.117 350 Selangor
MD Hulu Selangor 10 Kerling 1 6.070 120 Selangor
MD Hulu Selangor 11 Bukit Beruntung 1 10.117 250 Selangor
40 1 MP Kuantan 1 Jln Jabor-Jerangau 3 24.281 400 Pahang
41 2 MP Temerloh 2 Ulu Tualang 3 - 200 Pahang
42 3 MD Bentong 3 Chamang 0 2.428 80 Pahang
MD Bentong 4 Sg. Semamtut 3 3.642 closed Pahang
43 4 MD Bera 5 Chuat 0 24.281 20 Pahang
44 5 MD Cameron Highland 6 Tanah Rata 0 0.202 30 Pahang
45 6 MD Jerantut 7 Kg. Mat Kilau 2 4.400 25 Pahang
46 7 MD Lipis 8 Jln Cheneras 1 8.903 28.5 Pahang
47 8 MD Maran 9 Jenka 2 8.000 8.8 Pahang
MD Maran 10 Jln Kuala Sentul 1 1.700 18 Pahang
48 9 MD Pekan 11 Jln Pekan-Nenasi 0 22.600 30 Pahang
49 10 MD Raub 12 Jln Cheroh 4 1.963 38.32 Pahang
MD Raub 13 Jln Sg. Klau Raub 0 4.430 3 Pahang
50 11 MD Rompin 14 Kg. Feri 1 5.933 15 Pahang
51 1 MP Kuala Terengganu 1 Kg. Kubang Ikan 1 13.303 90 Terengganu
52 5 MP Kemaman 2 Bukit Takal 1 - 400 Terengganu
53 2 MD Besut 3 Kg. Paya Rawa 2 4.856 58 Terengganu
54 3 MD Dungun 4 Bukit Lat 0 1.380 80 Terengganu
MD Dungun 5 Paka 0 2.200 30 Terengganu
55 4 MD Hulu Terengganu 6 Kuala Terengganu 1 9.488 25 Terengganu
56 6 MD Marang 7 Batangan Marang 1 2.510 18 Terengganu
57 7 MD Setiu 8 Kg. Air Sejuk 4 5.460 16 Terengganu
58 1 MP Kota Bahru 1 Tebing Tinggi 2 19.020 200 Kelantan
59 2 MD Bachok 2 Kg. Sg. Gali 0 4.452 10 Kelantan
60 3 MD Gua Musang 3 Jln Gua Musang 0 6.070 10 Kelantan
61 4 MD Jeli 4 Kg. Sg. Mekong 0 3.352 10 Kelantan
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Waste Disposal Sites at Peninsula Malaysia (Ministry of Housing and Local Government, as at 10 March 2002)
No. No. Local Authority No. Landfill Location MHLG
Landfill Level
Area (hectare)
Throughput (Tonne/day) State
62 5 MD Kota Bahru 5 Bukit Pak Dogol 0 2.833 60 Kelantan
63 6 MD Kuala Krai Selatan 6 Jln Dabong-Kemubu 0 0.202 2 Kelantan
MD Kuala Krai Selatan 7 Jln Sam-Pasir Linggi 0 1.214 5 Kelantan
64 7 MD Kuala Krai Utara 8 Jln Dusun Damai 0 0.400 15 Kelantan
65 8 MD Machang 9 Kg. Pertok 0 1.210 40 Kelantan
66 9 MD Pasir Mas N/A Kelantan
67 10 MD Pasir Puteh 10 Bukit Gedombak 1 2.000 32 Kelantan
68 11 MD Tanah Merah 11 Bukit Che'Rose 0 6.070 - Kelantan
69 12 MD Tumpat 12 Kg. Kok Bedollah 0 20.234 45 Kelantan
70 1 MB Ipoh 1 Bercham 2 48.562 500 Perak
71 2 MD Gerik 2 Jln Air Ganda 0 14.164 15.5 Perak
72 3 MD Hilir Perak 3 Pekan Bagan Datoh 0 1.214 15 Perak
MD Hilir Perak 4 Pekan Jenderata 0 0.405 16 Perak
MD Hilir Perak 5 Jln Bidor 3 3.237 145 Perak
73 4 MD Kerian 6 Jln Dennistown 0 0.809 100 Perak
MD Kerian 7 Permatang Pasir 0 2.023 20 Perak
74 5 MD Kinta Barat 8 Tanjong Tualang 1 24.281 35 Perak
75 6 MD Kinta Selatan 9 Kuala Dipang 2 26.709 45 Perak
76 7 MD Kuala Kangsar N/A 77 8 MD Lenggong 10 Air Kala 0 1.518 30 Perak 78 9 MD Manjung 11 Pulau Pangkor 1 2.023 10 Perak
MD Manjung 12 Pantai Remis 1 1.214 8 Perak MD Manjung 13 Setiawan 1 10.117 120 Perak
79 10 MD Pengkalan Hulu 14 Bukit Hulu 0 4.040 3 Perak
MD Pengkalan Hulu 15 Jln Klian Intan 1 4.047 8 Perak
80 11 MD Perak Tengah N/A 81 12 MD Selama 16 Kg. Lampin 0 4.040 10 Perak 82 13 MD Tapah 17 Jln Besar, Tapah 0 4.882 10 Perak 83 14 MD Taiping 18 Matang 3 10.117 200 Perak 84 15 MD Tanjung Malim N/A Perak
85 1 MP Kota Setar 1 Jabi 2 10.117 200 Kedah 86 2 MP Sg. Petani 2 Kg. Semeling 2 38.850 250 Kedah 87 3 MP Kulim 3 Padang Cina 2 8.903 148.5 Kedah
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Waste Disposal Sites at Peninsula Malaysia (Ministry of Housing and Local Government, as at 10 March 2002)
No. No. Local Authority No. Landfill Location MHLG
Landfill Level
Area (hectare)
Throughput (Tonne/day) State
88 4 MP Langkawi N/A Kedah 89 5 MD Baling 4 Kg. Cenari 1 4.452 75 Kedah 90 6 MD Bandar Baharu 5 Kg. Bukit Buluh 0 1.619 12 Kedah 91 7 MD Kubang Pasu 6 Paya Kemunting 4 2.036 100 Kedah 92 8 MD Padang Terap 7 Kuala Nerang 0 1.416 24 Kedah 93 9 MD Pendang 8 Kg. Tok Sedau 0 7.284 48 Kedah 94 10 MD Sik 9 Kg. Sg. Siputih 1 2.023 5 Kedah 95 11 MD Yan N/A Kedah 96 12 PBT TP Hi-Tech Kulim N/A Kedah
97 1 MP Pulau Pinang 1 Jelutong 2 50.000 600 P.Pinang
98 2 MP Seberang Perai 2 Pulau Burung 3 61.477 800 P.Pinang
99 1 MP Kangar 1 Pekan Kuala Perlis 4 4.047 100 Perlis
100 1 WP Kuala Lumpur Nil 101 2 Perbandaran Putrajaya N/A
N/A : Not Available
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F
JOHOR • The State of Johor has the greatest number of landfill sites in Peninsula Malaysia. There
are 24 landfills (MHLG data in Year 2002)1 but the average area for each landfill is relatively small, i.e. 4.28 hectares. The current total landfill area is 102.75 hectares. The total waste throughput for the landfills in Johor is 1,862 tonne/day2.
• Of the 24 landfill sites in Johor, only one landfill is classified at Level 3 - Bakri landfill in
Muar. It has a throughput of 300 tonne/day but lifespan of only 1 year. Twelve (12) landfills (50%) are classified as open dumps.
• Several landfills were closed (closure date not stated) for reaching full capacity. One of
them, Larkin landfill at Johor Bahru was the largest in Johor. Larkin landfill was 21 hectares with a throughput of 500 tonne/day. It was classified as a Level 1 landfill. Since the closure of Larkin landfill, Bakri landfill is the largest landfill in Johor, with an area of 14.7 hectares.
• There are four (4) landfills with a capacity of more than 10 hectares. Most of the others
are between 2-4 hectares. • The estimated lifespan for most of the landfills (11 out of 25) is between 1 to 5 years.
Nine (9) landfills have lifespan of more the 10 years. • The landfills which are of a greater capacity and have a longer lifespan are operated in
Pasir Gudang (12 hectares, 10 years) and two landfills in Lembaga Bandaraya Johor Tenggara (8 hectares each respectively for 20 years and 15 years).
• There are three (3) landfills operated in Mersing, all of which have a lifespan of 10 to 12
years. Currently they are open dumpsites and require about RM560,000 for upgrading. The total landfill area is 13.6 hectares, meaning upgrading fees of approximately RM40,000 per hectare.
• The total estimated cost for new landfills, upgrading and closure of existing landfills
requested by thirteen (13) Local Authorities was RM23.2 mil. • Southern Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. (SWMSB) operates a landfill site in the State of
Johor at Ulu Tiram, MP Johor Bahru Tengah. (Another landfill, which is operated by SWMSB, is at Krubong, Melaka.)3
• On 1 July 1999, SWMSB upgraded the Ulu Tiram landfill to accommodate an increase in
waste input from 250 tonne/day to 1,000 tonne/day. The landfill is operated by cells with leachate pipes and pond, storm water drainage, fencing and liner. It is a secured area with no scavenging activities.
• The remaining life (as at December 2000) of landfill sites in the State of Johor was
estimated by SWMSB and the results of its study are shown in the following table (see Figure 1 for location of landfill sites):
1 Southern Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 31 landfills in Johor in 2000. 2 The MHLG List of Information and Status of Waste Disposal Sites at Local Authorities before 10th March 2002. 3 Privatisation of Solid Waste Management for Southern Region of Malaysia – Technical Proposal, Southern
Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. 4 December 2000.
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No. Landfill Sites Service LAs Landfill Area (ha)
Remaining Life
1. Larkin MB Johor Bahru 20.0 Closed
2. Ulu Tiram MP Johor Bahru Tengah 14.0 6 months
3. Kelapa Sawit 20.0 12 months 4. Saleng
MD Kulai 4.0 6 months
5. Pekan Nenas 5.0 6 months 6. Rimba Terjun 2.0 3 months 7. Sanglang
MD Pontian 1.0 3 months
8. Kg. Pasir Gudang Baru PBT Pasir Gudang 12.0 6 months
9. Kg. Batu Empat MD Kota Tinggi 14.0 6 months 10. Machap MP Kluang 11. Chamek 0.2 3 months 12. Kg. Gajah 0.8 3 months 13. Kluang
MP Kluang
6.0 6 months 14. Minyak Beku MP Batu Pahat 1.2 6 months 15. Air Itam 2.0 3 months 16. Parit Sulong 0.5 3 months 17. Yong Peng
MP Batu Pahat 4.0 3 months
18. Bakri 15.0 6 months 19. Pagoh
MP Muar 0.8 3 months
20. Jln. Sengkang – Bkt. Gambir 0.8 6 months
21. Jln. Sialang – Tangkak
MD Tangkak 1.2 6 months
22. Tomayoo – Air Panas 2.7 6 months 23. Labis
MD Segamat 1.6 6 months
24. Jementah 2.0 6 months 25. Sg. Segamat –
Bandar Segamat Baru MD Segamat
5.0 6 months
26. Endau 4.0 3 months 27. Jemaluang 4.8 3 months 28. Mersing
MD Mersing 4.0 6 months
29. Bandar Petri Jaya 7.7 6 months 30. Bandar Tenggara 10.0 6 months 31. Bukit Tua Tau
Lembaga Bandaran Johor Tenggara
10.0 6 months
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F MELAKA • There are three (3) landfill sites in the State of Melaka (MHLG data in Year 2002)4. • The largest landfill in Melaka is Masjid Tanah landfill located in Alor Gajah, having an
area of 40.47 hectares with a throughput of 100 tonnes per day. However, it is an open dump and has a lifespan of only 3 years.
• The only Level 2 landfill in Melaka is Kesang Pajak landfill, Jasin which has a lifespan of
8 years. MD Jasin has requested RM1.1mil for upgrading the landfill to Level 4, if approved it will be equipped with leachate treatment and vent pipe, weighbridge, guard house and fencing.
• There were five (5) landfill sites as reported by SWMSB in December 2000. The largest
landfill was Krubong in MP Melaka, which was operated by SWMSB. The remaining life (as at December 2000) of the landfills in Melaka was provided in the following table (see Figure 2 for location of landfill sites):
No. Landfill Sites Service LAs Landfill Area (ha)
Remaining Life
1. Krubong MP Melaka 22.0 24 months 2. Masjid Tanah 2.5 6 months 3. Pulau Sebang
MD Alor Gajah 1.0 6 months
4. Batang Melaka 1.5 6 months 5. Lipat Kajang
MD Jasin 2.5 6 months
MELAKA JOHOR
NEGERISEMBILAN
Lipat Kajang
Krubong
MD Jasin
Batang MelakaPulau Sebang
Masjid Tanah
Current Landfill Sites
Figure 2: Landfill Sites in the State of Melaka (Dec 2000)
Source: Privatisation of Solid Waste Management for Southern Region of Malaysia,Southern Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. December 2000
4 Southern Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 5 landfills in Melaka in 2000.
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F NEGERI SEMBILAN • There are ten (10) landfill sites in the State of Negeri Sembilan (MHLG data in Year
2002)5, six (6) of which are open dumps. Only one landfill attains a rating of Level 2 and this is Chembong landfill (4 hectares) in Rembau.
• MD Rembau has requested for RM370,000 to repair the basic facilities at Chembong
landfill. • Total landfill area in Negeri Sembilan is 94.19 hectares. Two (2) landfill sites are
relatively large, considering that Negeri Sembilan is a relatively small state. The landfills are Sg. Keru landfill (24.28 hectares) in Tampin and Pajam landfill (28.33 hectares) in Nilai. The Sg. Keru landfill has a lifespan of 100 years.
• MP Nilai has requested for RM2.5mil to upgrade the access and leachate system at
Pajam landfill, which is currently at Level 1. • The Sikamat landfill in MP Seremban has the highest throughput (300 tonne/day), but its
size is relatively small (5.2 hectares) and thus has a very short lifespan (only 8 months). • The location of landfill sites in the State of Negeri Sembilan as provided by Southern
Waste Management Sdn Bhd (SWMSB) in their report, produced in 2000, is shown in Figure 3.
• The remaining life of these landfill sites as reported by SWMSB (as at December 2000)
is provided as follows:
No. Landfill Sites Service LAs Landfill Area (ha)
Remaining Life
1. Sikamat MP Seremban 5.0 3 months 2. Bukit Palong 26.0 6 months 3. Sua Betong 2.4 3 months 4. Pengkalan Kempas
MP Port Dickson
1.2 3 months 5. Pajam MP Nilai 28.0 12 months 6. Chembong MD Rembau 4.0 6 months 7. Gemas 2.0 6 months 8. Kg. Keru 25.0 6 months
9. Sri Asahan MD Tampin
2.0 6 months
10. Kg. Chennah 12.0 3 months
11. Simpang Pertang MD Jelebu
8.0 3 months
12. Kg Koh Foh MD Jempol 4.0 6 months
13. Ulu Maasop MD Kuala Pilah 8.0 6 months
5 Southern Waste Management Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 31 landfills in Johor in 2000.
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F
SELANGOR • There are eleven (11) landfill sites in the State of Selangor (MHLG data in Year 2002)6,
including a private landfill called Air Hitam landfill at Puchong, which is owned and operated by Worldwide-SITA Environmental Management Sdn. Bhd.
• The private landfill is receiving waste from Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya, Ampang Jaya,
Subang Jaya and the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur. This is one of a few landfills in Peninsular Malaysia receiving waste from across Local Authority boundaries. The landfill has a throughput of 300 tonne per day, with an area of 20 hectares, and is classified as a Level 4 landfill.
• The Air Hitam landfill is anticipated to cease operation by late 2004 and it will be
replaced by a new landfill facility in Rawang. • Another Level 4 landfill in Selangor is Panchang Bedena landfill in Sabak Bernam which
has an area of 9.6 hectares and a lifespan of 20 years. MD Sabak Bernam has requested RM 0.4mil for leachate treatment and control of fire.
• Landfills in Selangor have the highest total daily throughput (2,285 tonne/day) in
Peninsular Malaysia. The throughputs in Kundang landfill (MP Selayang, 600 tonne/day), Telok Kapas landfill (MP Klang, 350 tonne/day) and Hulu Yam Bahru landfill (MD Hulu Selangor, 350 tonne/day) are particularly high.
• MP Selayang has requested for RM1.16mil to upgrade Kundang landfill which is
currently at Level 1. The Telok Kapas landfill in MP Klang is only a temporary landfill for a lifespan of 1.5 years.
• Of the eleven (11) landfill sites in Selangor, none are classified as open dumps. The
majority (7 landfills) are classified as Level 1. • The location of landfill sites in the State of Selangor as provided by Alam Flora Sdn Bhd
(AFSB) in their report, produced in 2000, is shown in Figure 4.
6 Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 9 landfills in Selangor in 2000, including Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, but excluding Hulu Selangor.
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F • The closure dates for the landfill sites in the State of Selangor are summarised in the
following table7:
No. Landfill Service LAs Operator Closure Date
1. Taman Beringin DB Kuala Lumpur Alam Flora October 2000 2. Kundang Selayang Alam Flora March 2004 3.
Air Hitam
Ampang Jaya Petaling Jaya Shah Alam Subang Jaya Putrajaya
WW-Sita December 2007
4. Telok Gong Klang MP Klang Supposed to be closed
5.
Sg. Kembong Kajang MP Kajang
Supposed to be closed and
moved to Sg. Lalang
6. Sg. Sedu Kuala Langat Alam Flora January 2005 7. Ampar Tenang Sepang Alam Flora August 2000 8. Kg. Hang Tuah Kuala Selangor Alam Flora January 2001 9. Sg. Besar Sabak Bernam Alam Flora January 2002
7 Solid Waste Management System – Revision 2, Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. 3 August 2000.
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Figure 4: Landfill Sites in the State of Selangor (August 2000)
NEGERISEMBILAN
PERAK PAHANG
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Sg. Besar
MD KualaSelangor
MD HuluSelangor
MP Selayang
MP Kuala Langat
Kg. Hang Tuah
Telok Gong
Air Hitam Sg. Kembong SELANGOR
Taman Beringin
Kundang
Hulu Yam
Ampang Pechah
Ampar Tenang
Sg. Sedu
Source: Solid Waste Management Master Plan – Revision 2, Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd.August 2000.
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PERAK • There are eighteen (18) landfill sites in the State of Perak (MHLG data in Year 2002)8,
with a total area of 163.4 hectares. Perak has the largest total landfill area in Peninsula Malaysia.
• The largest landfill in Perak is Bercham landfill at Tanjung Rambutan, operated by MB
Ipoh, with an area of 48.6 hectares. The throughput for this landfill is 500 tonne/day, and the lifespan is only 2 years. It is currently classified as Level 2 and MB Ipoh has requested for an upgrading fee of RM7.5 million for fencing, treatment of leachate and landfill gas.
• Teluk Intan landfill in Hilir Perak has been operated at Level 4, and has an area of 3.24
hectares. Matang landfill in Taiping is a Level 3 landfill, having an area of 10.117 hectares. Both landfills have lifespan of 5 years each.
• Kuala Dipang landfill in Kinta Selatan is a Level 2 landfill with a lifespan of 25 years. MD
Kinta Selatan has requested RM100,000 to upgrade the landfill. • Half (9) of the landfills in the State of Perak are open dumps and all of these are small in
size with an area of less than 2 hectares, except for Air Ganda landfill in Gerik, with an area of 14.16 hectares. MD Gerik has requested RM165,000 to improve the access, fence and landfill equipment.
• There are three (3) landfills in Manjung, all classified as Level 1. Setiawan landfill is the
largest among them with an area of 10.11 hectares. • The location of landfill sites as provided by Northern Waste Industries Sdn Bhd (NWISB)
in its report, produced in 1997, is shown in Figure 5. • The following list of landfills was provided by NWISB in its report:
8 Northern Waste Industries Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 40 landfills in Perak in 1997.
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No. Landfill Service LAs MHLG Level Throughput (T/d)
1. Tanjung Malim 1 0 2. Slim River
Tanjung Malim - 25
3. Tapah 1 40 4. Temoh Station - 3 5. Tapah Road - 2 6. Sungkai
Tapah
- 0 7. Sitiawan 1 90 8. Pangkor 1 9 9. Beruas - 5
10. Sg. Batu
Manjung
- 9 11. Bercham 1 300 12. Chemor - 0 13. Kelebang
Ipoh - 550
14. Tj. Tualang - 28 15. Sg. Siput Selatan 2 58 16. Malim Nawar - 0 17. Mambang Diawan
Kinta
- 0 18. Jln Dennistown 1 17 19. Kg. Beriah 1 32 20. Tg. Piandang
Kerian - 8
21. Sg. Siput Utara 1 70 22. Salak Utara - 0 23. Manong - 1 24. Liman Kati - 3 25. Sauk
Kuala Kangsar
- 1 26. Kg. Ayer Putih - 180 27. Jebong
Taiping 3 0
28. Kg. Lampin Selama 2 12 29. Telok Intan 2 67 30. Bagan Datok - 5 31. Jeniang
Hilir Perak - 3
32. Kg. Ayer Panas - 10 33. Kg. Air Kala
Gerik - 0
34. Selat Pagar - 5 35. Kuak
Lenggong - 2
36. HS Padang Chong - 7 37. Bkt Serdang
Pengkalan Hulu 2 0
38. Parit 1 12 39. Kg. Gajah - 4 40. Sri Iskandar
Perak Tengah - 0
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Jln. Dennistow
Kg. Ber
Tg. Pianda
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Figure 5 : Landfill Sites in State of Perak (1997)
Jeniang
agan Datok
PERAK
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an Kati
HS Padang Chong
Kg. Ayer
THAILAND
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MD
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MD KintaBarat
MD
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Kerian
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Privatisation of Solid Waste Management - Northern Region, Northern WasteIndustries Sdn. Bhd. 1997
National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F
KEDAH • There are nine (9) landfills in the State of Kedah (MHLG data in Year 2002)9, one landfill
in each LA. • The largest landfill in Kedah is Kg. Semeling landfill in Sungai Petani, with an area of
38.8 hectares and having a lifespan of 10 years. It is a Level 2 landfill with a maximum throughput of 250 tonnes per day.
• There is a Level 4 landfill in Kedah located at the northern region of the State. It is Paya
Kemunting landfill in Kubang Pasu, having an area of only 2 hectares and estimated lifespan of 10 years. The throughput of the landfill is 100 tonnes per day.
• Other Level 2 landfills are Jabi landfill and Padang China landfill in Kota Setar and Kulim,
respectively. • Jabi landfill has a throughput of 200 tonnes per day, with an area of 10.1 hectares and a
lifespan of 25 years. MD Kota Setar has requested RM1.5 mil for the upgrade to Level 4 with leachate treatment.
• Padang China landfill has a throughput of 150 tonnes per day, with an area of 8.9
hectares and a lifespan of 10 years. MD Kulim has requested RM 0.7 mil for the upgrade to Level 4 with leachate treatment.
• There is a landfill in Langkawi Island, named Belangah Pechah landfill. It is a Level 1
landfill with a throughput of 60 tonnes per day. • The location of landfill sites in the State of Kedah as provided by Northern Waste
Industries Sdn Bhd (NWISB) in its report, produced in 1997, is shown in Figure 6.
9 Northern Waste Industries Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 17 landfills in Kedah in 1997.
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F • The following list of landfills in Kedah was provided by NWISB in its report:
No. Landfill Service LAs MHLG Level Throughput (T/d)
1. Kg. Chenerai - 24 2. Pulai
Baling 3 0
3. Kg. China Bandar Baharu - 18 4. Jabi 2 260 5. Bkt. Pinang
Kota Setar - 5
6. Bedong 1 300 7. Jeniang
Sg. Petani - 3
8. Paya Kamunting Kubang Pasu - 50 9. Kulim 1 0
10. Jl. Batu Putih Kulim
- 110 11. Belangah Pechah 1 60 12. Bkt Sawak
Langkawi - 0
13. Kuala Nerang Padang Terap - 25 14. Kg. Sg. Seputih Sik - 10 15. Yan Besar - 0 16. Guar Chempadak
Yan - 17
17. Kg. Tok Sadau Pendang - 13
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F Belangah
Pechah
Current
Chemp
B
Paya K
B
B
Source:
Figure 6 : Landfill Sites in State of Kedah (1997)
Kg. China
Landfill Sites
KTHAILAND
PERLIS
Jeniang
Guaradak
edong
Kuala Nerang
amunting
kt Pinang
Jabi
PINANatu Putih
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MD
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adang
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ungai
Kg. Chenera
Kulim
MD
Bandar
MD
Yan
PERAK
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F PULAU PINANG • There are two (2) landfills in the State of Pulau Pinang (MHLG data in Year 2002)10. One
on the island (Jelutong landfill) has recently closed, and waste is now transferred by barge to the other site on the mainland (Pulau Burung landfill).
• Pulau Burung landfill is the largest in Peninsula Malaysia, with an area of 61.5 hectares.
It is a Level 3 landfill with a throughput of 800 tonnes per day and lifespan of 25 years. • The location of landfill sites in the State of Pulau Pinang as provided by Northern Waste
Industries Sdn Bhd (NWISB) in its report, produced in 1997, is shown in Figure 7. • The following list of landfills in Pulau Pinang was provided by NWISB in its report:
No. Landfill Service LAs MHLG Level Throughput (T/d)
1. Ampang Jajar 3 500 2. Pulau Burung
Seberang Perai 1 150
3. Jelutong 1 600 4. Balik Pulau
Pulau Pinang - -
Figure 7 : Current Landfill Sites in State of Pulau Pinang (1997)
10 N
SePINANG
KEDAH
Jelutong
Pulau Burung
AmpangJajar
Current Landfill Sites
orthern Waste Industries Sdn. Bhd. recorded there w
Page
MP
berang
MP Pulau
Pinang
PERAK
Source: Privatisation of Solid Waste Management - Northern Region, NorthernWaste Industries Sdn. Bhd. 1997
ere 4 landfills in Pulau Pinang in 1997.
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F PERLIS • There is only one (1) landfill in the State of Perlis (MHLG data in Year 2002)11. • Kuala Perlis landfill in Kangar is a Level 4 landfill. It has an area of 4 hectares with a
throughput of 100 tonnes per day and a lifespan of 15 years. • The location of landfill sites in the State of Perlis as provided by Northern Waste
Industries Sdn. Bhd. (NWISB) in its report, produced in 1997, is shown in Figure 8. • The following list of landfills in Perlis was provided by NWISB in its report:
No. Landfill Service LAs MHLG Level Throughput (T/d)
1. Kuala Perlis 1 42 2. Padang Besar
Kangar - 3
Figure 8 : Current Landfill Sites in State of Perlis (1997)
11 Northern W
PERLIS
KEDAH
THAILAND
Kuala Perlis
Padang Besar
Current Landfill Sites
Source: Privatisation of Solid Waste Management – Northern Region, Northern Waste Industries Sdn. Bhd. 1997
aste Industries Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 2 landfills in Perlis in 1997.
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PAHANG • There are fourteen (14) landfills in the State of Pahang (MHLG data in Year 2002)12. • Cheroh landfill in Raub is the only Level 4 landfill in Pahang. It has an area of 1.96
hectares and lifespan of 5 years, with a throughput of 38.32 tonnes per day. MD Raub has requested RM 0.17million for operating and maintaining the landfill.
• The largest landfill in Pahang, which also has the highest throughput, is Jabor landfill in
Kuantan. It has an area of 24.28 hectares and throughput of 400 tonnes per day. The landfill is operated at Level 3. MP Kuantan has requested RM 5.3 million for upgrading the landfill.
• Another Level 3 landfill is Ulu Tualang landfill in Temerloh. It has a throughput of 200
tonnes per day and lifespan of 2 years. • There is a landfill at Cameron Highland which is only 0.2 hectares with a lifespan of 5
years. It will be closed once a new incinerator is ready for operation. • Three (3) landfills are operated at Level 1 and five (5) landfills are open dumps in the
State of Pahang. Two (2) open dump landfills are large with an area of more than 20 hectares. They are Jln. Pekan-Nenas landfill and Chuat landfill located in Pekan and Bera respectively.
• The location of landfill sites in the State of Pahang as provided by Alam Flora Sdn Bhd
(AFSB) in their report, produced in 2000, is shown in Figure 9.
12 Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 15 landfills in Pahang in 2000.
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National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F • The closure dates for the landfill sites in the State of Pahang are summarised in the
following table13:
No. Landfill Service LAs Operator Closure Date
1. Jabor Alam Flora August 2002 2. Gambang
Kuantan Alam Flora (Inadequate
Data) 3. Jln Pekan-Nenas Pekan Alam Flora September 2057 4. Kg. Feri Rompin Alam Flora May 2014 5. Ulu Tualang Temerloh Alam Flora March 2003 6. Kg. Mat Kilau Jerantut Alam Flora May 2004 7. Maran Alam Flora May 2004 8. Jengka
Maran Alam Flora October 2121
9. Chuat Alam Flora May 2231 (new) 10. Sg. Semantut
Bera Alam Flora November 2004
11. Chamang Bentong Alam Flora August 2007 12. Cheroh Alam Flora April 2010 13. Sg. Ruan
Raub Alam Flora More than 5
years 14. Lipis Lipis Alam Flora March 2002
15. Tanah Rata Cameron
Highlands MD Cameron
Highlands
To be closed once incinerator
is ready
13 Solid Waste Management System – Revision 2, Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. 3 August 2000.
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PERAK
SELA
Curren
Figure 9 : Landfill Sites in State of Pahang (August 2000)
TERENGGANU KELANTAN
Chamang
Sg. Ruan
Cheroh
Tanah Rata
Lipis
Semantut
Triang
NGORUlu
Tualang
Kemayan
Te
MD Lipis
t Landfill Sites
MD
Jerantut
Maran
Jerengau-Jabor
Kg. Mat Kilau
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MP
Kuantan
Gambang
MDMaran
PAH
JO
Jln Pekan Nenas
9
MD
Pekan
ANG
Kg. Feri
MD
Rompin
MD
Bera
MD
rmerloh
MD
Bentong
NEGERI SEMBILAN
HOR
Source: Solid Waste Management Master Plan – Revision 2, Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd.August 2000.
National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F
TERRENGGANU • There are eight (8) landfills in the State of Terengganu (MHLG data in Year 2002)14. • Kg. Air Sejuk landfill in Setiu is the only Level 4 landfill in Terengganu. It has an area of
5.46 hectares with a lifespan of 10 years. • The largest landfill in Terengganu is Kubang Ikan landfill in Kuala Terengganu, with an
area of 13.3 hectares. It is a Level 1 landfill with a lifespan of 15 years. MP Kuala Terengganu has requested for RM 150,000 for upgrading the landfill to Level 2 or 3.
• The highest throughput landfill in Terengganu is Bukit Takar landfill in Kemaman, with a
throughput of 400 tonnes per day. It is a Level 1 landfill with a lifespan of 5 years. (The area of the landfill is not available.)
• There is a landfill at the Pulau Perhentian island. • The location of landfill sites in the State of Terengganu as provided by Alam Flora Sdn
Bhd (AFSB) in their report, produced in 2000, is shown in Figure 10.
14 Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 18 landfills in Terengganu in 2000.
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KEL
Figure 10 : Landfill Sites in State of Terengganu (August 2000)
Chenih Baru
Bukit Takar
Kerteh
Jln. Santong
Bukit Lat
Jln. Bukit Besi
Almuktakafi Billah Shah
Ketengah Jaya
Sri Bandi
Baran Pak Mat
ANTANT u
Kuala Berang
G
Besut
Pulau Perhentian
Sg.Tong Kg. Kubang Ikan
Kg. Merang
Kg. Guntong
Kg. Nyatoh
Current Landfill Sites
PAHAN
MD
Besut
MDSetiu
MD Hulu
erenggan
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MD
Marang
MD
Dungun
Source: Solid Waste Management Master Plan – Revision 2, Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd.August 2000.
National Strategic Plan for Solid Waste Management Volume 3 Appendix 3F
KELANTAN • There are twelve (12) landfills in the State of Kelantan (MHLG data in Year 2002)15. • There are no Level 3 and 4 landfills in Kelantan, there is one classified at Level 2 and
one at Level 1. Others (10) are open dumps. • Tebing Tinggi landfill in Kota Bahru is a Level 2 landfill. It has the highest throughput of
200 tonnes per day and an area of 19 hectares. The landfill has a remaining lifespan of 3 months. MP Kota Bahru has requested RM 2.15 million to take over a 43-hectare adjacent land as a new landfill site.
• The largest landfill in Kelantan is Kg. Kok Bedollah landfill in Tumpat, with an area of
20.23 hectares. It is an open dump currently and MD Tumpat has requested RM1.85 million for fencing and equipment.
• Most of the open dump landfills are less than 5 hectares. • The location of landfill sites in the State of Terengganu as provided by Alam Flora Sdn
Bhd (AFSB) in their report, produced in 2000, is shown in Figure 11.
15 Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. recorded there were 16 landfills in Kelantan in 2000.
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Figure 11 : Landfill Sites in State of Kelantan (August 2000)
Jeli
Dabong
Mukim KelaburanTebing Tinggi
PAHANG
TERENGGANU Gua
Kg. Kundor
Pa
Kg. Hujung Repek
Sg. Gali Telung
Lakloh KELANTAN
AK
Gelong Gajah
Tanah Merah
Bkt Pak Dogol
Pusu 40
Air Belanga
Per Tuk
Kuala Krai Utara
Pasir Putih
Current Landfill Sites
MD
sir Mas
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MD
Bachok
MD Pasir
Putih
MDTanah
Merah
MDJeli
MD Kuala
Krai Selatan
MD
Machang
MD
Musang
MD Kuala
Krai Utara
Source: Solid Waste Management Master Plan – Revision 2, Alam Flora Sdn. Bhd. August 2000.