TRIBUNJOGJA.COM, YOGYA - DIY will manage three new springs. Management of the springs to achieve the target range for the appropriate drinking water Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in two years.
Three new springs that will run the Bantar springs, Sedayu and Karangtalun Progo. Bantar special springs, is expected to produce 400 liters per second discharge.
Head of Department of Energy DIY PUP, Rani Sjamsinarsi elaborate, needs clean water in the province in 2015 is predicted to reach 3,895 liters per second. The amount will be increased to 5,455 liters per second in 2020 and 8,917 liters per second in the next ten years.
"Starting next year we will be looking for new sources of water in the three locations. Targeted users are in urban communities," Rani said after meeting the Governor of Yogyakarta in Kepatihan, Tuesday (06/11/2013).
Diuraikannya, of the total population DIY as much as approximately 3.4 million people, only about 72 percent were able to reach drinking water services are protected. Whether it is through a pipeline and non-pipeline. In fact, the minimum target in the MDGs program is capable of covering up to 80 percent.
However, these achievements are still far above the national average, which is 50.04 per cent. However, all efforts to achieve affordable public water network remains a priority. "First we will open in Karangtalun, Progo," said Rani. (*)http://jogja.tribunnews.com
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Three new springs that will run the Bantar springs, Sedayu and Karangtalun Progo. Bantar special springs, is expected to produce 400 liters per second discharge.
Head of Department of Energy DIY PUP, Rani Sjamsinarsi elaborate, needs clean water in the province in 2015 is predicted to reach 3,895 liters per second. The amount will be increased to 5,455 liters per second in 2020 and 8,917 liters per second in the next ten years.
"Starting next year we will be looking for new sources of water in the three locations. Targeted users are in urban communities," Rani said after meeting the Governor of Yogyakarta in Kepatihan, Tuesday (06/11/2013).
Diuraikannya, of the total population DIY as much as approximately 3.4 million people, only about 72 percent were able to reach drinking water services are protected. Whether it is through a pipeline and non-pipeline. In fact, the minimum target in the MDGs program is capable of covering up to 80 percent.
However, these achievements are still far above the national average, which is 50.04 per cent. However, all efforts to achieve affordable public water network remains a priority. "First we will open in Karangtalun, Progo," said Rani. (*)http://jogja.tribunnews.com
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