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Table 4 Disaggregated sectoral pollution components with BOD loads (in tons)

From: Analyzing the relationship between water pollution and economic activity for a more effective pollution control policy in Bali Province, Indonesia

Sector

Own pollution (\( {OW}_i^y \))

Semi-own pollution \( \Big({SOW}_i^y \))

True forward pollution (\( {TF}_i^y \))

True backward pollution (\( {TB}_i^y \))

Final demand pollution (\( {FD}_i^y\Big) \)

1. Agriculture, forestry and fishery

240

23

2830

611

4012

2. Livestock and poultry

58,506

134

77,181

265

101,002

3. Padas stone and other minerals

0

101

1

14

4. Food, beverage, tobacco and coffee industries

35

3

551

2182

1305

5. Textile, apparel and leather goods industries

6

0

4

514

53

6. Timber industry and wood products

2

0

6

39

24

7. Paper industry, paper and cardboard goods

0

0

2

3

14

8. Fuels, chemical industry, rubber and plastics

18

0

112

202

230

9. Other processing industries

0

0

2

18

6

10. Electricity and drinking water

0

0

0

20

0

11. Construction

0

223

12. Trading

0

0

0

366

0

13. Hotels and restaurants

0

7

20

73,589

359

14. Transportation, travel bureau and other transportation support services

0

1770

15. Communications, post and giro

0

85

16. Financial institutions and company services

0

2

14

936

51