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        "id": 1775997,
        "msgid": "prr-task-force-implements-modern-sustainable-clean-water-infrastructure-after-sumatra-disasters-1780280760",
        "date": "2026-05-31 18:45:40",
        "title": "PRR Task Force Implements Modern, Sustainable Clean Water Infrastructure After Sumatra Disasters",
        "author": "",
        "source": "CNN_ID",
        "tags": "",
        "topic": "Infrastructure",
        "summary": "The PRR Task Force is restoring clean water access across Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra through modern infrastructure projects, including boreholes and water treatment plants. Minister Dody Hanggodo stressed the need for sustainable water sources and repairs to damaged networks to ensure long-term service reliability for thousands of households. Data reveals extensive efforts from multiple agencies to expand clean water support in the affected provinces.",
        "content": "<p>The Task Force for Accelerated Rehabilitation and Reconstruction (PRR\nTask Force) for Sumatra disaster recovery is strengthening the process\nof restoring clean water access for communities in Aceh, North Sumatra,\nand West Sumatra through modern, permanent, and sustainable water supply\nsystems.<\/p>\n<p>This is demonstrated by a combination of constructing hundreds of\nborehole wells on-site and developing large-capacity Drinking Water\nSupply Systems (SPAM) designed to meet long-term community needs. One\nexample is the Baja Water Treatment Plant (IPA) within the Karang Baru\nSPAM in Aceh Tamiang Regency, which has reached 30% progress and is\ntargeted for completion by August 2026.<\/p>\n<p>Public Works Minister Dody Hanggodo stated that the success of\npost-disaster modern water systems depends on two factors: construction\nprogress and ensuring a reliable raw water source to maintain service\nacross all seasons. \u201cThe construction of the 2x50 Lps Baja IPA is\nunderway, but we must ensure the intake source is secure. While river\nlevels are currently high, we must check during dry seasons whether the\nflow remains sufficient,\u201d Dody said during an inspection of the Karang\nBaru SPAM construction in Aceh Tamiang.<\/p>\n<p>The Karang Baru SPAM will gradually provide clean water connections\nto approximately 10,000 households. The infrastructure is designed to\naddress current needs while bolstering long-term resilience of the\ncommunity\u2019s water supply.<\/p>\n<p>In North Aceh Regency, the Langkahan SPAM, which was affected by\nfloods and sedimentation, is being restored. Following emergency\nmeasures that restored water distribution to around 1,500 households,\nthe PRR Task Force is now preparing to build a new 50-litre-per-second\nLangkahan IKK SPAM to strengthen the existing system, which has exceeded\ncapacity.<\/p>\n<p>According to Dody, comprehensive recovery must include repairing main\ninstallations and household distribution networks affected by mud and\ndamage. \u201cMany household connections are buried under mud, some are\nleaking, others need to be cut and replaced. We are working to restore\nservices as quickly as possible,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p>PRR Task Force data as of 30 May 2026 shows expanding clean water\nsupport across the three affected provinces. The Ministry of Public\nWorks has constructed 280 deep boreholes and 70 shallow boreholes, BNPB\nhas handled 313 boreholes, while the Army (TNI AD) has built 489\nboreholes and 257 sanitation facilities. Additional support comes from\nthe police through the construction of hundreds of boreholes.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/prr-task-force-implements-modern-sustainable-clean-water-infrastructure-after-sumatra-disasters-1780280760",
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