Sambasmenambahkan, PDAM Tirta Bhagasasi tetap menerapkan tarif progresif. Jika pada penggunaan 1-10 kubik pertama tarifnya Rp 4.100 maka untuk penggunaan 11-21 kubik tarifnya menjadi Rp 4.800 per kubik. Lalu, pelanggan menggunakan air di atas 21 kubik karena tarifnya menjadi Rp 5.600. "Tarif progresif ini kami berlakukan agar pelanggan Apr 11, 2019 Kementerian Dalam Negeri ditugaskan untuk menghitung besaran tarif atas dan tarif bawah harga baku air minum sebagai pedoman bagi Perusahaan Daerah Air Minum PDAM. Menteri Pekerjaan Umum dan Perumahaan Rakyat Basoeki Hadimoeljono mengatakan bahwa acuan tarif batas dan tarif bawah harga air baku per wilayah diharapkan mampu mendorong pertumbuhan bisnis perusahaan daerah air minum PDAM. Dalam rapat yang dipimpin Wakil Presiden Jusuf Kalla itu, Kemendagri nantinya akan menghitung besaran tariff yang dinilai menguntungkan bagi kelangsungan PDAM dan tidak memberatkan masyarakat. "Tadi [dalam rapat yang dipimpin Wakil Presiden Jusuf Kalla] diperintahkan kepada Kemendagri untuk menghitung berapa tarif bawah dan tarif atas per wilayah sehingga menjadi pegangan. Sehingga harga [air baku di pelanggan] tidak imajinasi. Tiap daerah beda-beda. Kemendagri sudah ada kajian itu. Sudah ada aturan [soal bisnis PDAM] tapi belum ada tarif bawah dan atasnya. Sehingga nantinya setiap ada program [penyediaan air bersih] bisa dihitung dari situ," kata Basuki di Istana Wakil Presiden Jakarta, Senin 8/4/2019. Selain menetapkan batas atas dan batas bawah harga jual air bersih, Basuki menyebutkan pemerintah juga akan memberi dorongan agar pemerintah daerah dapat melakukan penyertaan modal bagi PDAM di wilayahnya masing-masing. Basuki yang disebut oleh Presiden Joko Widodo sebagai Daendels Zaman Sekarang itu menjelaskan pembenahan akses air bersih bagi masyarakat merupakan bentuk investasi pemerintah. Saat ini disejumlah wilayah, akses air bersih harus ditebus dengan harga sangat mahal. "Tadi menjadi dasar pemikiran air PDAM satu meter kubik itu sekitar Kalau yang di Warakas, Jakarta Utara misalnya pakai gerobak itu per kubik, atau air minum dalam kemasa, itu bisa Rp6 juta per meter kubik. Ini yang jadi pemikiran kita berapa konsumsi masyarakat yang habis disitu," katanya. Bambang Brodjonegoro, Menteri Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional menuturkan pemerintah daerah juga didorong untuk memberikan modal tambahan kepada PDAM. Modal kerja tambahan ini terutama untuk wilayah dimana perusahaan air minumnya menetapkan tarif jauh di bawah keekonomiaan sehingga dapat melakukan investasi baru. "Kami melihat sekarang anggaran daerah untuk air itu hanya 0,3% dari APBD mereka, DAK yang mereka ajukan mengenai air juga sangat kecil. Ini artinya kebanyakan daerah belum mempunyai akses air bersih yang layak, dan itu karena air bakunya tidak tersedia atau pipanya yang tidak sampai. Jadi kita ini berbicara bukan daerah per daerah ini semua daerah di Indonesia," katanya. Bambang menyebutkan upaya peningkatan kelayakan pada bisnis air bersih ini sangat mendesak dilakukan karena masih tingginya tingkat kebocoran air baku di seluruh Indonesia. Berdasarkan data yang dimiliki, tercatat 33% air terbuang percuma akibat beragam permasalahan seperti pencurian hingga pipa bocor yang tidak tertangani. "Inilah beberapa aspek yang nantinya akan diperbaiki. Sekaligus kita membangun yanh sambungan [10 juta] rumah tangga 5 tahun ke depan," katanya. sumber

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A new irrigation scheme proposed for the inland north Queensland town of Hughenden is a step closer to reality with a site for a significant new dam now pointsThe site for a dam near Hughenden has been earmarked at Saego StationThe dam will be part of the $300m Hughenden Irrigation ProjectHipCo board member Jeff Reid described the dam site as a "natural ring-tank"About $180 million of the estimated $300 million cost of the scheme had already been promised by the Morrison Government, as part of a deal with Katter's Australian Party to guarantee supply during the last Member for Kennedy Bob Katter, Senator Susan McDonald, and Assistant Minister for Road Safety and Freight Transport Scott Buchholz joined board members of Hughenden Irrigation Project Corporation HIPCo at a property north-west of the town to unveil a plaque marking the much more work will need to be done before the dam and associated infrastructure can be built at Saego, near the home of hay grower and HIPCo board member Jeff Reid."We've done exhaustive studies. We've looked at 20 different dam sites and we've come to one now," Mr Reid said."This one is a weir across the Flinders River with a channel leaving the weir to one side to an off-stream storage," he said. Jeff Reid says his rhodes grass hay farm is proof of the potential for more irrigation in the district.ABC Rural Tom MajorMr Reid described the chosen site as a "natural ring-tank" requiring closure on just one side of the four sides of the impoundment."We end up with 200,000 megalitres in this ring tank, the deepest point being 14 metres," he said."After that we're going to have a pipe out of the ring-tank that is gravity fed to the farms, so the farmer is going to get water to his door without electricity."HIPCo chairman Shane McCarthy said the process required a substantive business case to be prepared, which he anticipated would be completed by January."We've taken DERM [the Department of Environment and Resource Management] along for the ride and they've been very positive with us about the water sources … licences and that sort of stuff," Mr McCarthy said."The water is in reserve there available, but we've got to make sure we don't take too much out of the river and leave nothing for anybody else."Favourable cropsSmall-scale fodder production is already occurring in the district, with Mr Reid cutting 100 hectares of rhodes grass for hay."We're hoping after 30 years of studies and rhetoric that we're finally getting somewhere this time," he said."We've got a commitment from the Prime Minister that we're going to build this thing, we've stopped doing feasibility studies and we're actually going to start something."The board of HIPCo said the dry climate of Hughenden, with an average rainfall of about 400 millimetres, was such that only 80,000 megalitres could be promised on a reliable to 10 megalitres per hectare would be needed in the long, hot summers of the district, meaning about 8,000 hectares would be able to be irrigated for neededFor the scheme to progress, licences would need to be acquired by the irrigators from the State Government for water to be harvested from the Flinders River, Queensland's irrigation projects proposed downstream and environmental flows to the Gulf of Carpentaria rank as concerns for those sceptical about the proposal."Obviously the scheme has to buy [water permits], we're not asking for them for free," Mr Reid said."We think there's plenty of water allocated in the river we can take without environmentally damaging the river."The HIPCo scheme is looking for 1/60th or less than 2 per cent of the water in the Flinders catchment."After three decades of debate about the irrigation project, Mr Reid said this funding package and proposal was the best chance of finally realising the proponents' vision."We want to do it — we don't want to be still wondering and dreaming and scheming in another 10 years' time," he said."That's why we've gone for the simplest, lowest-cost, easiest option. To us, we've ticked every box and to the government it seems to be a no-brainer."Political pressureMember for Kennedy Bob Katter, a long-time proponent of dam building in northern Australia, said he would maintain pressure on Federal and State Governments to follow through with the project."The time is right now to do great public works," he the plaque along with former senior public servant Sir Leo Hielscher, Mr Katter pointed to the administration of past State Governments as a model to repeat."There's not been a dam built in Queensland in 30 years, since Leo Hielscher and [Joh] Bjelke-Petersen left the stage," he said."You'll never see a better time — interest rates are almost zero, now is the time to do it."State MP Robbie Katter said the community in Hughenden was "desperate" to see development to arrest the population slide in the Katter described the Saego Dam proposal as a conservative option designed to not give the government any reason to dismiss the proposal. Sir Leo Hielscher and Kennedy MP Bob Katter, who both served under the Bjelke-Petersen Government in the 1980s, unveil the Hughendam dam plaque.ABC Rural Tom Major"No-one seems to be very aspirational in the State Government anymore, particularly with the departments, you don't want to give them any reason to say no," he said."It's been wound down to something that's very doable and very compromising, something that would be very effective for the region."Cost per megalitre, I think it's down to $3,000 or $4,000 per megalitre, where you've got a lot of proposals up around $12,000 a megalitre to produce water out of a dam."State Natural Resources Minister Anthony Lynham said Commonwealth money was welcome in Queensland, but he questioned the motives of the Morrison Government."We are always keen to see Federal money heading for Queensland — even if it was just to buy Bob Katter's vote," he said."My department is working with the Hughenden Irrigation Project Corporation on a number of issues including the amount of water the project is seeking."Any new water infrastructure project needs to stack up environmentally and economically."Posted 8 Oct 2019Tue 8 Oct 2019 at 730pm, updated 9 Oct 2019Wed 9 Oct 2019 at 113am . 269 438 476 29 347 289 265 430

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