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2017
DOI: 10.24843/jaa.2017.v06.i04.p15
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Penentuan Harga Air Tanah untuk Irigasi Berkelanjutan di Kabupaten Jembrana

Abstract: Determination of Groundwater Prices for Sustainable Irrigation in JembranaRegency Subak Babakan Yehkuning is relatively new in obtaining Groundwater IrrigationNetwork, with the code YKN-127 in 2014. This study aims to determine the costcomponents and water prices that reflect the value of water use in a sustainablemanner. The method used in this research is quantitative calculation. The total waterdischarge from YKN-127 for three planting seasons in September 2015 until August2016 consecutively was 83,64… Show more

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“…The operational cost consists of the labor cost during irrigation, pump fuel cost, and water fee. The water fee, for this study purpose only, was set to Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) 1,633/m3, as proposed by Wirawan et al (2017). In the real field, this fee was not applied, and this calculation was for understanding purposes only, if in the future, the water regulation will force the water fee into effect.…”
Section: Observed Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The operational cost consists of the labor cost during irrigation, pump fuel cost, and water fee. The water fee, for this study purpose only, was set to Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) 1,633/m3, as proposed by Wirawan et al (2017). In the real field, this fee was not applied, and this calculation was for understanding purposes only, if in the future, the water regulation will force the water fee into effect.…”
Section: Observed Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A simple economical water productivity analysis was performed based on some assumptions, such as the price (IDR) of the irrigation water used, five years of drip irrigation system operation feasibility, and one year for conventional irrigation. The price of irrigation water was assumed as IDR 1,633/m 3 , as proposed by Wirawan et al (2017). In Kediri, the greatest irrigation requirement (IR) was on the CI treatment, which led to a higher water cost than the two drip irrigation treatments.…”
Section: Economic Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%