The difference between threshold of oil sludge discharge to the sea based on MARPOL 1973/1978 and the provision of oil sludge threshold in Indonesia’s seawater quality regulation that causes pollution in Bintan Coast, Indonesia
Ferdi,
Hendra Arjuna,
Syofirman Syofyan
et al.
Abstract:The coast of Bintan, Indonesia, has long been polluted by oil sludge. pollution caused by oil sludge in coastal areas continues and worsens during the north monsoon season, and has not been resolved to date. This occurs because there are differences in determining the threshold for disposing of oil waste into the sea based on MARPOL 1973/1978 and the provision of oil sludge threshold in Indonesia’s seawater quality regulation that causes pollution in Bintan Coast, Indonesia. Research into this provision must b… Show more
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