Wednesday, 02 December 2020
Preparation of Water Resources Management Policy Recommendations in Prospective New Capital City
Samarinda, (11/20/2020). In order to capture information and enrich data and information the National Water Resources Board held a meeting to prepare a Water Resources Management Policy Recommendation in Prospective New Capital Capital through the Zoom Meeting application .
Present in this activity Coordinating Ministry for Economic Affairs, National Water Resources Council, Kalimantan III River Balai, East Kalimantan Province Bappeda, BPDASHL Mahakam Berau, Groundwater Hall, Fordas Kaltim, and Observer and SDA activist.
This meeting aims to provide recommendations for water resource management policies in new capital and surrounding areas.
In managing natural resources, most of the KIPP & KIKN regions are in Das Sanggai, based on processed data, it can be projected with household, urban and industrial water needs (RKI) in 2035 amounting to 0.54 m3/sec, the need for agricultural water and plantations in 2045 amounted to 0.10 m3/dtk, livestock water requirements of 0.007 M3/DTK and water requirements for fisheries of 0.046 M3/DTK in 2035.
From the data shown above, it can be projected in 2035 with a population of 1.9 million people, can be distributed water of 8,508 lt/dtk for meeting water needs and supporting cities Balikpapan, Kec . Sepaku and Samboja sub -district assuming the population growth rate of 2.3%/year and water requirements 150lt/org/day).
On this occasion, several recommendations from the National Water Resources Board of SDA support were obtained by the IKN, namely; Recommendations to ensure the availability of water in quantity, quality, and continuity (water balance), IKN ecological sustainability through integrated and sustainable management efforts (integrated water resources management), formulate suggestions and input on the substance of the RTRW of East Kalimantan, Penajam Paser North and Regency Kutai Kartanegara which is conducive to the implementation of integrated and sustainable water resource management, formulating the model Institutional Management of Water Resources, SPAM and Wastewater, as well as compatible watersheds for integrated and sustainable management, make the policies in the management of water resources and related land (DAS Sepaku and Semoi-Semulang) into a pilot policy of WS and DAS management in Indonesia.
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