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    PRIVATESECTORINVOLVEMENTON

    INCREASINGACCESSWATERSUPPLYIN

    BANYUURIPVILLAGE,UJUNGPANGKAH

    AngelaIkaYane MHESS(IndonesiaPangkah)Ltd.

    for

    2nd InternationalWorkshopon

    WaterSupply ManagementandSocialCapital

    ITS,Surabaya

    1516March,2010

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    Banyuurip vilage overview: inUjungpangkah coastal areanear estuary ofBengawan

    Soloriver Lack offresh watersourcePriceoffresh waterRp.1,500,/

    20liters oraround Rp 150,000300,000/month/

    household forfresh waterexpenses. Some poor communities fresh wateronly fordrinking and

    cooking.

    Based onparticipatory planningresult,community in

    Bangsalsari subvillage(Banyuurip village)need tobe

    facilitated onwatersupply access

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    Goal

    Improvementhealthconditionbyfacilitating

    andincreasingwatersupplyaccesstothe

    community

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    Objectives:

    Increasingwatersupplyaccesstothe

    community Capacitybuildingtothecommunityfor

    planning,implementing,operatingand

    maintainingtheirwatersupplysystem Raisinghealthawareness

    InvolvementofprivatesectorsbyCorporateSocialResponsibilitiesactivitiesonimprovingwatersupplymanagement

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    SustainabilityStrategy

    Communityparticipationbyperspective

    gender torepresentwomeninitiatives

    Watermanagementbyinvolvingexisting

    women

    groups

    (PKK) as

    decision

    makers

    and

    implementers

    Waterresourcemanagement forsustainble

    thewatersource

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    Methodology

    Participatoryplanning onMarch2007

    VisitStudytoexistingCommunitybased

    watersupply inLessanpuro,kabupaten

    Malang TrainingforWatercommittee todevelop

    CommunityActionPlan(CAP),

    implementation,operational&maintenance

    system

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    Outputs: CommunityActionPlan(CAP)result:

    Watersourceisanexistingboredwellwith17m

    depth,debit1.8lt/sec

    Pumpingtwiceperday0.9lt/secto2water

    reservoirs5.2m3 ofeach.

    consumersare40householdsconnection(now43

    householdconnections)

    Basicfee=10,000, (05m3)

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    The CAP process:

    1st FocusGroup

    Discussion(FGD)

    FieldIdentification,Observation

    Coordination

    w ith relatedstakeholders(village leader,

    governmentagency: BLH,DinKes, Dinas

    Perijinan,

    Bappeda)

    Field Survey :-Technical

    Suvey-Social Survey

    Data Analysis

    2nd FGD toVerification

    CAP

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    Watercommitteeorganization:

    WantionoAdviser (sub village leader)

    KusnaeniCoordinator

    MunawarohSecretary

    1. Sutarj i2. FananiPump Operator & fee

    collector

    Ismatia

    Finance/ Treasury

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    DetailEngineeringDesign(DED) byworkingwithplanningconsultant(PTCandikencanaSabdawisesa)facilitatedBangsalsari water

    committee

    17 m depth

    Shallow bored w ell

    2 water reservoir

    pump

    5 m height

    Household connection

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    Monitoring&EvaluationSystem Operatormonitorsthetechnicalsystemdaily

    andreportingtoCoordinatorifanyproblem. Watercommitteebymonthlyinvitesvillage

    leader,andHESSforparticipatoryevaluation

    forimprovingwatersupplymanagementsystem.

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    IMPACT Changinghealthbehavior (bathingtwiceper

    day,cleanthefoodbeforecooking/serving.

    Takingcarebabieswithcleanwater)

    Buildingtheircapacity bydoingwater

    management

    Increasingselfconfidenceforwomen tobea

    decision

    maker

    and

    participate

    for

    developmentactively

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    Problems

    WaterConflict oncrossboundarywater

    sourceandbeneficiaries Villagegovernmentsupport areverylimited

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    Recommendations

    Villageleadersregulation suchas:Peraturan Desa

    (PerDes)tomanagewatersource&utilization.

    Legalizationthewaterorganization forgetting

    accessgovernmentsprogram,oraccesstothebank

    forextendingwaterdistribution.

    Governmentsupport forwatermanagement

    regulationstospeedupthereplicationprocesson

    increasingwatersupplyaccess

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    Conclusion

    Thisprogramproofingthatcommunityableto

    workandcoordinatewithprivatesectoron

    watermanagementforincreasingtheirhealth

    quality

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    Thank

    you