ANALISIS PENCEMARAN UDARA AKIBAT PABRIK ASPAL BERDASARKAN PERATURAN PEMERINTAH NOMOR 41 TAHUN 1999 TENTANG PENGENDALIAN PENCEMARAN UDARA

  • Nurhaedah Hasan, Ibrahim Fattah, Risna
Keywords: Government, supervision, industry, and asphalt plant.

Abstract

This research is a research that aims to determine the extent of the analysis of air pollution
due to asphalt factories based on Government Regulation No. 41/1999 concerning air pollution
control, as well as knowing the role of laws and regulations on air pollution. This research is
normative research. Normative research is research conducted through library research in finding
theoretical data sources that are useful for solving problems. The legal materials used based on the
research approach are primary legal materials. Primary legal materials are legal materials that have
binding strength. such as laws, government regulations and Ministerial regulations. As well as
tertiary legal materials such as legal dictionaries, internet, and large Indonesian dictionaries. While
the data analysis used is to collect library data using a qualitative-descriptive approach. The results
of the study can be concluded that the first rules regarding air pollution are contained in the field of
regulations based on the constitution to the ministerial regulations, among others, the 1945
Constitution (article 33), Law NO. 32 of 2009 concerning Protection and management of the
environment, Law NO.3 of 2014 concerning Industry, Government Regulation of the Republic of
Indonesia NO.41 of 1999 concerning Air Pollution Control, Government Regulation NO.107 of 2015
concerning Industrial Permits, Government Regulation No. 27 of 2012 concerning Environmental
Permits, Ministerial Decree NO. 45 of 1997 concerning Air Pollutant Standard Index, Regulation of
the minister of state for the environment No 12 of 2010 concerning the implementation of air pollution
control in the area of the minister of state for the environment. The two supervision carried out by the
government on air pollution at the asphalt factory, among others; directing or recommending
improvements, suggesting that waste is suppressed; and optimizing work to achieve plan goals. The
researcher recommends that the government increase its supervision of the asphalt plant again in
order to create an environmentally friendly asphalt plant.

Published
2021-01-21