You don't have javascript enabled. Good luck with that.
Pencarian
Penggunaan Air Tanah Marak di Jakut
Masih maraknya penggunaan air tanah (deep well) di kawasan Jakarta Utara, jika dibandingkan dengan jumlah pajak wajib pajak air tanah, kerugian materi akibat penggunaannya mencapai miliaran rupiah. Selain itu, penggunaan air tanah menyebabkan terus .
photo istimewa - Beritajakarta.id

Kampung Apung Residents Lack of Clean Water for 20 Years

Kampung Apung, Kapuk Urban Village, Cengkareng Sub-district, West Jakarta is one of the examples among the slums in the city that has a problem in the lack of water. The region that has gotten predicate as the neatest, cleanest and the most beautiful village in West Jakarta in 1980s its resident is now asking the clean water solution in their region.

I hope the City Government to set up waterway in our region for free since the PAM waterway installation is quite expensive, around Rp 1 million

Kampung Apung RT 10/01 resident, Sri Lestari (43), admitted that in 20 years, she always buys clean water from the water seller to fulfill their household needs since the groundwater quality in her environment has been contaminated by waste and landfill waste. Moreover, the area was the former swamp which then dredged for settlement area.

“We hope the government to consider more about clean water. Many Kampung Apung residents are having difficulty in getting clean water. As a matter of fact, we need to buy every day,” complained Sri, Thursday (6/12).

Kampung Apung Problems Remain Unsolved

Besides that, RT 10/01 area has not owned adequate waste waterway and the waste absorbed directly into the land. “I hope the City Government to set up waterway in our region for free since the PAM waterway installation is quite expensive, around Rp 1 million,” said Sri.

Same with Sri, Nurahman (53), Kampung Apung indigenous, also complained the same thing. He thought that the clean water limitation has happened since 1995. He admitted that the environment around Kampung Apung is damage after the dredging and waste accumulation since 2005 until 2009. Kampung Apung was the final disposal site (TPA) in West Jakarta, but the project was failed.

“This village was TPA, but it was failed. It is now only landfill waste that has blended with soil so that the ground water is very bad,” explained Nurahman.

According to him, the residents have bored with the promises of Jakarta leaders since Surjadi Soedirja Governor until Joko Widodo Governor. “Until now, our region’s suffering has not over yet. We hope whoever leads Jakarta can return the village condition as before,” he said.

Linked News
Popular News indeks
  1. Commission E Urges Residents to Increase Role in Preventing DHF

    access_time19-12-2024 remove_red_eye1228 personDessy Suciati
  2. Jakartans, Let's Hunt Your Christmas Knickknacks at Lapangan Banteng!

    access_time22-12-2024 remove_red_eye1087 personBudhi Firmansyah Surapati
  3. First Jakarta Update Talks Nataru up to Water Tariff Adjustment

    access_time24-12-2024 remove_red_eye1064 personDessy Suciati
  4. Transjakarta, Telkomsel to Improve Service for Customers

    access_time19-12-2024 remove_red_eye915 personAldi Geri Lumban Tobing
  5. Acting Governor Monitors Food Stock at Kramat Jati and Cipinang Markets

    access_time19-12-2024 remove_red_eye742 personFolmer