DENPASAR, KOMPAS.com – Directorate General (DG) Water Resources (SDA) of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing (PUPR) will mengglontorkan Rp 187.5 billion for restoration of seven lakes.
The restoration work performed includes dredging sediment, making of embankments for the existence of the lake, the establishment of agencies and border lake or lake is often called zoning.
“in 2016 we allocated about Rp 187.5 M for the restoration project seven lakes namely Lake Toba in North Sumatra, Tempe in Sulawesi, Maninjau in West Sumatra, Rawapening in Central Java, South Sulawesi Tondano, Limboto in Gorontalo, and Singkarak in West Sumatra, “Director of Operations and Maintenance DGWR Lolly Martina Martief, in a press release received Kompas.com on Tuesday ( 11.08.2016).
restoration of the seven lakes are considered important by Lolly for the determination of border agencies so it can determine the water level for the installation of spillway to regulate the water level.
the restoration process seventh the lake is not only done in 2016. Lolly said it would continue the restoration in 2017 with a bigger budget at $ 330 billion.
in addition to the restoration, other approaches conducted by the Ministry PUPR in terms of managing the lake is with infrastructure development to support the tourism sector of the lake.
this approach aims to create a framework for developing tourism and recreation-based resources of the lake, improve the development of tourism as directed by the Spatial Plan, and as support for investment in the development of the lake as well as provide support for the development of important business .
Related to this, in early 2016 the Ministry PUPR overall allocated more than Rp 735 billion for infrastructure development.
in line with the functions of the Ministry PUPR, infrastructure development in the Lake Toba and surrounding areas, such as construction toll roads, restoration of the lake, and the design of the bridge will be focused.
RPJMN in 2015-2019, the Minister of Forestry and Environment Siti Nurbaya say there are 15 lakes a priority.
They are Lake Toba in North Sumatra, Maninjau and Lake Batur in West Sumatra, Lake Kerinci in Jambi, Swamp Lake in Banten, Lake Rawapening in Central Java, Lake Batur in Bali and Tempe Lake and Lake Matano in South Sulawesi.
Next No Lake Poso in Central Sulawesi, Lake Tondano North Sulawesi, Lake Limboto in Gorontalo, Lake Sentarum in West Kalimantan, Lake Cascade Mahakam-Semayang, Lake Melintang, and Jempang in East Kalimantan, as well as the Lake Sentani in Papua.
“Determination of the lake priority aims to reduce sedimentation and erosion and improve water quality and environmental health as a whole,” said Siti.
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