Jakarta,
Indonesia - Being an archipelago, Indonesia is prone to floods and water
problems. Its capital, Jakarta, lies in a low flat basin, averaging 7 meters
(23 ft.) above sea level. It is a delta of 13 rivers with 40% of its land below
sea level, which makes it very vulnerable to flooding. Besides flood from the
rivers, Jakarta is also sinking about 5 to 10 centimeters each year and up to
20 centimeters in northern Jakarta mainland.
There is enough
water that runs in the city’s system. However, there are also a lot of people
who are risking their lives in search for clean water. Sanitation and a clean
bill of health are also considered one of the major issues that affect
Indonesian people. With 14,000 people per square meter, Jakarta is one of the
most densely populated cities in the world.
On 6 June 2007,
the city administration introduced the Waterway (officially Angkutan Sungai), a
new river boat service along the Ciliwung River. However, because of the large
amount of floating garbage which kept jamming the propeller, it is no longer in
service. The varying water levels during the dry and wet seasons were also a
contributing factor to the close-down.
There are two
types of urban infrastructure. One could be considered as ‘hard’ infrastructure
like roads, bridges, ports, rail, tunnels, airports and public buildings. The
hard infrastructure can be considered as passive where the end users
effectively ‘self-serve’ when required. The other is the ‘soft’ infrastructure
such as water, sanitation, electricity, solid waste collection, telephone, and
communication and information systems. The soft urban infrastructure is more
active and need to be operated by someone to deliver the service. The assets
(pipes, cables, wires, masts etc) associated with the soft urban infrastructure
are largely silent and usually invisible to direct view until something goes
wrong.
Axis Capital
Group, along with other government and private sectors in the country are
continuously seeking solutions for water system in Indonesia. In order to
respond to imminent threats that climate change and all other factors have
posed for Jakarta, the city has introduced key actions including increasing
canal and river capacity with a water body to land ratio target of 5% for the
city, dredging the rivers and restoring reservoir. Improving the drainage system across the city
and promoting public awareness are also some of their major objectives.
With the pure
goal of leading the country to progress and clean and healthy environment, the
only hope of each individual is to keep away from fraud that may affect the
primary goal. Mother Nature already posed a warning for each individual and
it’s the people’s responsibility to answer this call.
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