IPAL Project on di Panggang Island Stagnated
access_time December 03 2016 03:22 PM remove_red_eye 2114
Reported by Suparni | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Reported by Suparni | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
The waste water treatment plants (IPAL) construction on Panggang Island, Seribu Islands, stagnated.
Until now, IPAL construction has reached 47 percent. Based on the target, it should be 83 percent
It will be stopped if the contractor cannot finish it on December 5, 2016.
IPAL Construction on Panggang Island Accelerated"Until now, IPAL construction has reached 47 percent. Based on the target, it should be 83 percent," expressed Mustajab, Head of Seribu Islands Water Management Sub-dept, Saturday (12/3).
He went on the say that if they cannot met it, his party will stop the contract.
"If the contract was stopped, they must fix the excavation and restore it as before," he stated.
As known, the project has spent Rp 3 billion and was targeted to be finished on December 5. Then another project on Tidung Island has spent Rp 10.2 billion.
Currently, its project has reached 75 percent, and is targeted to be finished in the upcoming December.