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Social Aspect TR4 Karian Dam (Barat) Reg 1
Social Aspect TR4 Karian Dam (Barat) Reg 1
In addition to controlling floods, the Karian Dam will be a source of raw water in nine cities /
regencies in Banten and Jakarta.
"To distribute raw water to these areas, a 47.90 kilometer long water pipe is required to
serve more than 5 million people. The Karian Dam began construction in October 2015.
Construction of the dam, which costs Rp1.30 trillion
The LARAP document in this project has never been planned, DED, AMDAL, and LARAP
will be prepared under ESP in 2020-2021. Land acquisition might be conducted in 2021-
2022. The Karian Dam STT likely will start in 2022 and followed by the downstream system
in 2022 until 2025.
The schedule above is excluding the implementation schedule for house connection. RWS
consultant will complete this schedule.
21.2. Intake
This is the proposed intake. The Intake location will be in Panyabrangan village Cikeusal
Sub-district as well and near the Dam (see Figure below). To date has been completed the
process of land acquisition for dam construction then for the proposed intake location will
not require the land acquisition anymore. The area for the Intake building is planned
approximately 2,400 m2 with capacity of 1700 lps.
21.3. WTP
This is a proposed WTP. The WTP location proposed by the RWS Consultant is located in
Panyabrangan Village Ckeusal Sub-district. This location is paddies field owned by the
communities and there are no settlements in this location (see Figure below). A number of
landowners need to identified. The area for the WTP building is planned approximately
43184 m2 with capacity of 1500 lps. To obtain the required land area to be used as a WTP
area and access road to WTP, a land acquisition process is required through a mechanism
that refers to stipulate in the regulations.
Type of occupation and school participation level of the communities along the transmission
and main distribution pipeline are are generally farmers or farm workers and Elementery
School graduate respectively.
The transmission pipeline will be planned to follow the main road from Intake to Reservoir
and WTP as well as among Reservoirs and pass through residential areas and agricultural
land. The same thing will be applied for the main distribution pipeline (see Figure below).
The impact of this sub-project work will be received by residents whose houses and land will
be passed by these pipeline. There is no need for involuntary resettlement due to the
installation of raw water supply pipeline. The impact that will be received by the residents
along the path is the obstruction of the movement of goods and people and other
environmental impacts such as dust and noise. But to mitigate the impact on the socio-
economic and cultural surrounding communities there will be an amount of things that need
to be considered by the project impelementer as follows:
a. The project implementer should have a close relationship with the surrounding
community,
b. Carry out safe development and does not cause the restlessness for the surrounding
community,
c. As much as possible to involve people who have the skills needed as workers at the
construction phase,
d. Establish intense communication to stakeholders such as village / sub-district officials
and community leaders.
21.5. Reservoir
This is a proposed reservoir where the location is the same as the location of the WTP,
which is located in Panyabrangan Village Cikeusal Sub-district with total capacity of 1500 lps
and require total land area of around 43,184 m2. This location is paddies field and there is
no settlement (see Figure below). A number of landowners need to be identified. To obtain
the land area that will be used as an area and access road to the reservoir, a land
acquisition process is needed through a mechanism that refers to stipulate in the
regulations.
The map below describes the potential RWS System and land cover for RWS Karian Dam:
Figure XX. The Potential RWS System and Land Cover for RWS Karian Dam
22. Potential Indigenous people impact
Based on the definitions either ADB’s SPS (2009) and GoI regulation as well as AMAN no
IPs is found / identified in this RWS subproject of RWS Semantok Dam either in or having a
collective being bound to the subproject area so that the subproject will be considered as
category C for the protection of indigenous peoples.