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 2.465 Karung Lumpur Diangkut dari Saluran di Jl MT Haryono
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2,465 Sacks of Mud Transported from Drains Along Jalan MH Haryono

It is conducted to clean mud sediment and soil that has been pretty solid in the water channel

The Pancoran Sub-district Water Resources (SDA) Task Force has noted that as many as 2,465 sacks containing mud have been transported from the drains along Jalan MT Haryono, Pancoran, South Jakarta during September 26 - October 6.

"It is conducted to clean mud sediment and soil that has been pretty solid in the water channel," expressed Pancoran Sub-district SDA Sub-agency Executing Unit Head, Supriyanto, Wednesday (10/7).

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It was done per segment by sending eight personnel to the location.

He stated the drain that was being dredged along the Dishub Building until Film Building had 2 meters wide with 1.5 meters high and 41 meters long and 30 centimeters deep.

While for another drain in Bank Bukopin until BNP2TKI Building area had one meter wide and high with 117 meters long and 20 centimeters deep.

He added dredging would also be intensified until intersection of Pancoran (end of Jalan MT Haryono). Hopefully it could accommodate more water in order to minimize inundation along the protocol road.

"It is targeted to be completed by the end of this month," he stated.

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