Community-based sanitation as a complementary strategy for the Jakarta Sewerage Development Project: What can we do better?

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Abstract

Indonesian wastewater sector management has been marked as having low coverage and slow in development, even though the system has been initiated since 1969 and the first masterplan for Jakarta Sewerage System and Sanitation Project was developed in 1977. In addition, two other master plans were developed in 1991 and 2012. The long history of planning to develop the citywide sewerage coverage resulted in only marginal coverage. As a complementary and short-term strategy, the Indonesian government also developed community-based sanitation to solve local sanitation problems such as RW Kumuh. In this paper, ideas will be proposed on how to improve the latter strategy and integrate it to the citywide sanitation.

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Cahyadi, R., Kusumaningrum, D., Sanusi, & Yansyah Abdurrahim, A. (2021). Community-based sanitation as a complementary strategy for the Jakarta Sewerage Development Project: What can we do better? In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 249). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202124901003

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