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        "id": 1763522,
        "msgid": "pam-jayas-strategy-to-achieve-100-piped-water-supply-by-2029-1780155147",
        "date": "2026-05-25 15:33:23",
        "title": "PAM JAYA's Strategy to Achieve 100% Piped Water Supply by 2029",
        "author": "",
        "source": "DETIK",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "PAM JAYA is expanding infrastructure and digital services to deliver 100% piped water coverage in Jakarta by 2029, including new reservoirs and AI-driven customer support. The Jakarta government is also strengthening regulations to ensure equitable access while reducing groundwater dependence and collaborating internationally for sustainable water solutions.",
        "content": "<p>One of PAM JAYA\u2019s recent achievements is the operation of the\nPortable Water Treatment Plant (WTP) Semanan at PAM JAYA\u2019s Gudang\nSemanan facility on Jalan Raya Kresek, Duri Kosambi, Cengkareng, West\nJakarta, inaugurated by Jakarta Vice Governor Rano Karno on Wednesday\n(29\/4). The Portable WTP Semanan serves RT 03 and RT 10 of RW 08,\ntotaling 295 customers, including 202 existing and 93 new users. The\nfacility has a capacity of four litres per second, drawing raw water\nfrom the Semanan Tributary and Aseni Reservoir. \u2018Access to clean and\nquality water is a basic need that must be guaranteed. Therefore, the\ngovernment is present to ensure communities receive safe, accessible,\nand sustainable water,\u2019 Rano said during the inauguration. He hopes the\nfacility will improve piped water service quality while reducing\nresidents\u2019 reliance on groundwater. \u2018With more assured water access,\ncommunities are expected to lead healthier, more comfortable lives while\nprotecting the environment,\u2019 he added. To expand services to areas not\ncovered by the main network, PAM JAYA does not rely solely on\nlarge-scale water treatment plants. The regional company is also\ndeveloping communal or portable WTPs as temporary solutions to\ncomplement the piped water network. Similar facilities have been built\nin several locations, including Penjaringan and Semanan. Communal WTPs\ntypically have a capacity of 2-4 litres per second and serve around 400\nhouseholds in areas not covered by the main network. In Semanan, PAM\nJAYA is preparing the construction of a large reservoir in collaboration\nwith the Ministry of Public Works. The facility will have a capacity of\nup to 24 million litres, phased over time. PAM JAYA CEO Arief Nasrudin\nstated that the initial phase of the Semanan reservoir construction\nbegins with an 8-million-litre storage, targeted for completion by May\n2027. \u2018We will also build a large reservoir in Semanan with the Ministry\nof Public Works. Eventually, there will be a 24-million-litre capacity,\nbut currently, only an 8-million-litre storage is under construction and\nset to finish in May 2027,\u2019 Arief said. Digital Transformation and\nInstitutional Strengthening Beyond expanding physical networks, PAM JAYA\nis undergoing digital transformation. On mid-January 2026, Rano\ninaugurated the ERP Fusion PAM JAYA at the PAM JAYA Corporate Learning\nCenter in Pondok Kelapa, Duren Sawit, East Jakarta. The facility\nintegrates all data and processes into a unified system, enabling more\nefficient, responsive, and sustainable service management. \u2018This is a\nsystem that integrates all processes and data,\u2019 Rano said. PAM JAYA has\nalso introduced an AI-powered Call Center service, making it easier for\nresidents to access information about Jakarta\u2019s piped water supply.\nAccording to Rano, achieving 100% piped water coverage by 2029 requires\ncomprehensive readiness, from planning and operations to customer\nservice. \u2018This target demands full readiness across planning,\noperations, and customer service that are interconnected and mutually\nreinforcing,\u2019 he added. Regulatory Strengthening via SPAM Draft Regional\nRegulation The Jakarta Provincial Government is strengthening the\ndrinking water sector through the Draft Regional Regulation on Water\nSupply System (Ranperda SPAM). Jakarta Governor Pramono Anung stated\nthat the Ranperda SPAM serves as the foundation to guarantee citizens\u2019\nbasic right to adequate drinking water. \u2018Its implementation must\nprioritise fairness, affordability, and sustainability through locally\nregulated public services. This regulation clearly defines the\nauthorities of SPAM providers while ensuring they remain under\nprovincial government supervision,\u2019 Pramono said during the DPRD DKI\nJakarta plenary session on Monday (13\/4). The Ranperda SPAM covers\nvarious aspects, including service provision, authority distribution,\ncustomer rights and obligations, monitoring, penalties, funding,\ntariffs, licensing, and collaboration. Additionally, the Jakarta\ngovernment aims to reduce non-revenue water (NRW) through distribution\nnetwork modernisation, district metered area implementation, enhanced\nmonitoring systems, illegal usage enforcement, and improved oversight.\nTo strengthen water resilience, the Jakarta government promotes\ndiversification of raw water sources, including surface water,\nreservoirs and dams, seawater desalination, and treated wastewater reuse\nin line with standards. \u2018Cross-regional supply security is ensured\nthrough inter-regional cooperation, protection of catchment areas, and\nupstream conservation support,\u2019 Pramono said. He also stressed that the\nJakarta government is gradually reducing groundwater dependence by\nexpanding piped water services. \u2018Piped water usage will be mandatory in\nserviced areas. This measure aims to curb groundwater exploitation,\ncontrol land subsidence, and protect the environment,\u2019 he explained.\nExploring International Collaboration Globally, PAM JAYA is exploring\ncollaboration with Bin Zayed International, a business network under the\nBin Zayed Group based in the United Arab Emirates. The company operates\nin sectors including investment, construction, infrastructure, trade,\nand real estate. The partnership exploration was marked by a\nnon-disclosure agreement (NDA) signing in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, on\nMonday (27\/4). PAM JAYA CEO Arief Nasrudin said the collaboration with\nBin Zayed International is part of PAM JAYA\u2019s strategy to address\nJakarta\u2019s clean water service challenges. \u2018The Governor and Vice\nGovernor\u2019s directives are clear: basic service delivery must be taken\nseriously, measured, and open to collaboration. PAM JAYA aims for 100%\nwater coverage in Jakarta,\u2019 he stated. According to Arief, the NDA is\nthe first step to enable data exchange, technical studies, and detailed\ndiscussions on potential collaboration.<\/p>",
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