The problem of waste and sewage and the existence of the strategic Citarum River by splitting West Java Province are very supportive of economic growth, especially labor-intensive industries. Citarum, which is known as one of the dirtiest rivers in the world, urges the government to immediately issue regulations to start the restoration of the Citarum River Basin (DAS Citarum), that is Presidential Regulation No. 15 of 2018 concerning Acceleration of Pollution and Damage Control in the Citarum River Basin. Various steps and methods were taken to restore the Citarum watershed, as well as communication and coordination of the central government with various related parties such as the Environmental Service Office (DLH) of the West Java Provincial Government and Kodam III Siliwangi to be enhanced to immediately realize Harum Citarum program.
Permasalahan ibukota semakin hari semakin meningkat dimana permasalahan tersebut meliputi berbagai aspek, baik sosial, ekonomi maupun lingkungan. Untuk menyelesaikan permasalahan tersebut dibutuhkan solusi yang tidak hanya mampu mengatasi masalah tetapi juga dapat mengembangkan potensi Jakarta. Selain itu, solusi penyelesaian tersebut harus mampu mendukung tercapainya pembangunan kota Jakarta yang berkelanjutan yang mengacu pada pencapaian target Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2015-2030. Salah satu langkah yang diambil dari permasalahan tersebut adalah perencanaan pembangunan Waduk Lepas Pantai yang diusulkan sebagai solusi holistik dan berkelanjutan dari permasalahan yang dihadapi di Teluk Jakarta. Dalam Konsep Waduk Lepas Pantai direncanakan akan dibangun tanggul sepanjang ± 50,6 km pada kedalaman mencapai -20 m membentang dari Muara Sungai Cisadane (Provinsi Banten) sampai Muara Gembong (Provinsi Jawa Barat). Tanggul tersebut akan menciptakan sistem pertahanan banjir yang andal, kolam tampungan dan pengolah air baku, dan sekaligus pengembangan kawasan pesisir di Teluk Jakarta. Kata Kunci: waduk lepas pantai, teluk Jakarta, dan kawasan pesisir
Strategic issues in dam operation and maintenance are important to meet domestic water needs and the study was conducted by the Dam Operational Improvement and Safety Project (DOISP) in two phases. DOISP Phase I was established to continue the Dam Safety Program with the focus on the operational improvement and the safety of dams. The Dam Operational Improvement and Safety Project Phase II (DOISP Phase II) is a continuation of DOISP Phase I that previously has provided support to the completion of remedial and rehabilitation works and operational and safety improvement of 34 dams owned the Ministry of Public Works and Housing (MPWH) as well as the preparation of various guidelines which relate to the dam management operation. Strategic issues in operation and maintenance are prepared in 2020-2024, strategic plan by the Directorate of Water Resources and Irrigation (Ministry of National Development Planning/Bappenas). Planning based on strategic issues in operation and maintenance is important because a dam and reservoir can support hydropower, navigation, recreation, flood control, irrigation, and water supply, with each multipurpose benefit having a significant social and economic impact at the local level, regional and national.
As the fifth most populated country in the world, Indonesia has been facing huge challenges in food security. With a growing population and a more competitive environment, these challenges will only increase in the future. Climate change has put more pressure on the agricultural sector. These conditions will make farmers more vulnerable to poverty in light of their present relatively low standard of living. Under these circumstances, high‐level attention on the part of all stakeholders is needed currently as never before. The decrease in world water availability and an increase in water‐disaster‐related hazards make integrated water resource management (IWRM) even more relevant. Collaboration between government–private, upstream–downstream users and operators, intra‐government institutions, and communities are encouraged through not only a sound policy and regulatory framework, but also a robust institutional framework and financing. Implementing a broader view of water resources in their natural cycle may help us to understand better the importance of maintaining their availability, accessibility and quality for the process of acquiring food security and nutrition.
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