PAM Jaya Ensures Its Services Remain Optimal in Ramadan and Eid
Reported by Wuri Setyaningsih | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
Jakarta-owned tap water company PAM Jaya keeps making various efforts to optimize Jakarta's clean water services during Ramadan and the upcoming Eid ul-Fitr 1441 Hijri.
We make sure everything is safe, people don't need to worry
PAM Jaya Public Relations Manager Linda Nurhandayani said clean water supply is certain to be safe as the water level at Jatiluhur Reservoir, which is the largest raw water source, is still around 106.31 masl. While the total discharge of Jatiluhur Reservoir outlets is 162,684 cubic meters per second.
"As for the Bekasi siphon discharge is 25,080 cubic meters per second. We make sure everything is safe, people don't need to worry," she expressed, Thursday (5/14).
PAM Jaya Continues to Spray DisinfectantsIn the midst of this pandemic, her side also keeps helping the city administration, one of which is by setting up sink basins for washing hands and optimizing sink water filling. Thus far, PAM Jaya has built 160 out of 180 sinks.
"We want to make sure people can keep their hands clean wherever they are during COVID-19 pandemic," she said.
Aside that, the company also continues to provide water kiosk services in Kampung Prioritas. Until now, there have been six kiosks managed by locals in Kampung Prioritas area.
"So, we make sure the water supply from our water kiosks for Kampung Prioritas also remains safe," she stressed.