General Tendency of Water Consumption

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Table of contents

CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
1.1 Water Resources Management in Indonesia
1.2 History of Water Management in Eastern Indonesia
1.3 Landslide Problems
CHAPTER 2: METHODS
2.1 Data Collection
2.2 Data Analysis
2.3 Data Limitations
CHAPTER 3: PRESENT CONDITIONS OF RIVER BASIN MANAGEMENT
3.1 Water Resources Agencies.
3.1.1 Central Government Agencies.
3.1.2 Regional and Provincial Government Agencies.
3.1.3 Foreign Funded Development Projects
3.2 Present Condition of Water Supply Sector
3.2.1 Large Dependence on Non Treated Water Sources: Service Area Problems
3.2.2 Existing Water Supply System
3.2.3 Taxes Paid by Water Authorities to the Central and Local Government
3.2.4 General Tendency of Water Consumption
3.2.5 Operation and Maintenance of Water Supply Production Facilities
3.2.6 Environment Law and Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)
CHAPTER 4: HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT REVIEW IN WATER UTILITIES
4.1 Capacity Building
4.2 Capacity of Irrigated Farmers
4.3 Millennium Development Goals (MDG)
4.4 Human Development Index and Indicators
4.5 Nature of Water
4.6 Water Utility as Urban Infrastructure
4.7 Human Resources Development in Water Utilities
4.8 Rate of Salary as Enforcements
4.9 Human Resources in River Basin Management: Solving the Problems
4.10 Human Resources in Makassar and Gowa Water Authorities
CHAPTER 5: FINDINGS AND RESULTS OF THE INTERVIEW
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Findings and Workshops Results
5.3 Method of Project Cycle Management (PCM)
Pandu SW. Ageng Master Thesis
Jeneberang River Basin Management Capacity
5.4 Results of Project Cycle Management (PCM)
5.5 Results of Sub-projects Groups PDM (Project Design Matrix)
5.6 Raw Water Tariff in Public Corporate
5.7 Institutional and Legal Framework
5.8 Water Problems
5.9 Operation & Maintenance (O&M) Problems
5.10 Turbidity
5.11 Water Regulations
5.12 Privatization or a Public Corporate?
5.13 Financial Issues
5.14 Financial Aid for Poor people
CHAPTER 6: STAKEHOLDERS PRECEPTIONS AND ARISING PROBLEMS
6.1 Central and Local Government Problems
6.2 Makassar Water Authority (PDAM) Becoming a Big Customer
6.3 Gowa Water Authority (PDAM)
6.4 Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
6.5 Indonesian Water Supply Association (PERPAMSI)
CHAPTER 7: FINDINGS AND RESULTS OF THE CUSTOMER QUESTIONAIRES
7.1 General Overview of the Customers
7.2 Questionnaire Responding
CHAPTER 8: DISCUSSIONS AND ANALYSIS
8.1 Existing Public Corporate in West and East Java Island
8.2 Policy, Legislations and Regulations
8.3 Effective Local Water Governance
8.4 Water Utilities in Regional Areas
8.5 Jatiluhur Public Corporate as a Facilitator: Solving problems
8.6 Set-up a Water Tariff
8.7 Analysis of the Core Problem of Human Resources
8.8 Perception and Expectation of Customers
CHAPTER 9: CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
9.1 CONCLUSIONS
9.2 RECOMMENDATIONS
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