120 Biopore Holes Provided at Meruya Utara RPTRA
access_time February 05 2016 11:17 AM remove_red_eye 2010
Reported by Folmer | Translated by Rizky Mawardi
Reported by Folmer | Translated by Rizky Mawardi
As many as 120 biopore holes provided at Meruya Utara Child-Friendly Public Space (RPTRA), Kembangan, West Jakarta. It is aimed to keep the land metabolism and avoid puddle.
The effort is aimed to avoid puddle
Pangestu Aji, Meruya Utara Urban Village Head, admitted that biopore holes were provided by PPSU personnel together with Karang Taruna.
“The effort is aimed to avoid puddle,” he said Thursday (2/4).
Biopores Hole Provided in Kenanga RPTRAAri (60), local citizen, admitted happy with RPTRA since it can be used for interact with other citizens and excercise on weekend.
“Thanks to city administration for providing this useful park,” he said.