The effect of small dams in Rawa Pening catchment area on sedimentation rate of Rawa Pening Lake

  • Ari Wulandari D
  • Kurniani D
  • Edhisono S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rawa Pening Lake is one of fifteen priority lakes. The problem in Rawa Pening Lake is the rapid sedimentation rate and blooming of water hyacinth which has an impact on the decreasing of storage capacity and water quality. The handling has not shown significant results. Therefore, that it needs to innovate on improvement and maintenance of Rawa Pening Catchment Area that has never done that is in the form of small dam development in Rawa Pening catchment area. The construction of a small dam in the Rawa Pening catchment area can temporarily hold water and prevent the rate of sediment from entering the lake. The purpose of this research is to analyse the influence of small dams in the Rawa Pening catchment area to sedimentation rate in Rawa Pening Lake. Sedimentation is calculated based on soil erosion in the catchment area, using the USLE formula. If There are 40 small-dams in Lake Rawa Pening catchment area, the sedimentation decreased to 78.75%. If there are only 2 small-dams constructed in the Klegung sub-watershed and the Legi sub-watershed, the sedimentation decrease to 67%.

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Ari Wulandari, D., Kurniani, D., Edhisono, S., Ardianto, F., & Dahlan, D. (2019). The effect of small dams in Rawa Pening catchment area on sedimentation rate of Rawa Pening Lake. MATEC Web of Conferences, 270, 04018. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201927004018

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