Statistical data showed that in 2017 only 67.89% household in Indonesia had access to proper sanitation. On the other hand, the National Medium-Term Development Plan targeted 100% universal access in 2019 that means in 2019 each household should have access to proper sanitation. However, the 2017 data of the Ministry of Public Works and Public Housing showed that, only 34, out of 541 municipalities/ cities in Indonesia, have domestic wastewater regulations. This study aims to identify some issues hindering acceleration of the establishment of regional regulations on wastewater management; the goal of the regulations is 100% universal access in 2019. Establishment of domestic wastewater management regulation in the regions in I...
Babakan Village has a problem that there is still a lack of facilities for wastewater. This conditio...
Statistically, access to proper sanitation in Muara Enim Regency reaches 90.75% in 2018, but it need...
Water pollution because of the domestic wastewater produced by the local community and their home in...
Statistical data showed that in 2017 only 67.89% household in Indonesia had access to proper sanitat...
Data from the Ministry of Public Works and People’s Housing of the Republic of Indonesia in 2017 sho...
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) to increase access to clean water require major changes in the ...
ABSTRACT This article seeks the construal of sounds local democracy and public service improvements ...
Local governments in Indonesia have the primary responsibility for delivering sanitation (wastewater...
Wastewater has been recognized as a resource due to its large quantities, and it contains many valua...
The Indonesian Government estimates that it will cost US$21.6 million to achieve the country’s 2019 ...
Environmental protection and management of domestic wastewater according to Article 63 Paragraphs (1...
The community-based water and sanitation provision model has been widely used since the 1990s, prol...
Environmental protection and management of domestic wastewater according to Article 63 Paragraphs (1...
Kenjeran is one of the districts in Surabaya with high-risk sanitation based on EHRA Surabaya 2012. ...
Sanitation should be made accessible to everyone. It is fundamental for our dignity and privacy. As ...
Babakan Village has a problem that there is still a lack of facilities for wastewater. This conditio...
Statistically, access to proper sanitation in Muara Enim Regency reaches 90.75% in 2018, but it need...
Water pollution because of the domestic wastewater produced by the local community and their home in...
Statistical data showed that in 2017 only 67.89% household in Indonesia had access to proper sanitat...
Data from the Ministry of Public Works and People’s Housing of the Republic of Indonesia in 2017 sho...
Millennium Development Goals (MDG's) to increase access to clean water require major changes in the ...
ABSTRACT This article seeks the construal of sounds local democracy and public service improvements ...
Local governments in Indonesia have the primary responsibility for delivering sanitation (wastewater...
Wastewater has been recognized as a resource due to its large quantities, and it contains many valua...
The Indonesian Government estimates that it will cost US$21.6 million to achieve the country’s 2019 ...
Environmental protection and management of domestic wastewater according to Article 63 Paragraphs (1...
The community-based water and sanitation provision model has been widely used since the 1990s, prol...
Environmental protection and management of domestic wastewater according to Article 63 Paragraphs (1...
Kenjeran is one of the districts in Surabaya with high-risk sanitation based on EHRA Surabaya 2012. ...
Sanitation should be made accessible to everyone. It is fundamental for our dignity and privacy. As ...
Babakan Village has a problem that there is still a lack of facilities for wastewater. This conditio...
Statistically, access to proper sanitation in Muara Enim Regency reaches 90.75% in 2018, but it need...
Water pollution because of the domestic wastewater produced by the local community and their home in...