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Resettlement Planning Document The resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. Resettlement Plan Document Stage: Draft for Consultation Project Number: 37049-01-03 August 2008 Indonesia: Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program Prepared by Directorate General of Water Resources

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Resettlement Planning Document

The resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature.

Resettlement Plan Document Stage: Draft for Consultation Project Number: 37049-01-03 August 2008

Indonesia: Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program

Prepared by Directorate General of Water Resources

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Resettlement Plan Resettlement Plan 37049-02 INO 11 August 2008

INO: Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program (West Tarum Canal Rehabilitation)

Directorate General Water Resources Ministry of Public Works

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List of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ............................................................................................................ ii I. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 6

A. PROJECT BACKGROUND .........................................................................................6 B. CIVIL WORKS TO BE UNDERTAKEN.....................................................................7 C. MEASURES TO MINIMIZE IMPACTS......................................................................9

II. LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK ......................................................................... 10 A. RELEVANT LAWS AND REGULATIONS IN INDONESIA .................................10 B. ADB POLICIES ON INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT......................................12 C. ADB POLICIES RELEVENT TO RESETTLEMENT PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION..........................................................................................................13 D. GAPS OF INDONESIAN LAWS AND COMPARISON WITH ADB POLICIES...14

III. PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES..................................................................... 15 A. OBJECTIVES..............................................................................................................15 B. PRINCIPLES ...............................................................................................................15 C. CUT-OFF DATE OF ELIGIBILITY...........................................................................18 D. PRINCIPLE OF REPLACEMENT COST..................................................................18

IV. SCOPE OF RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS...................................................................... 19 A. METHODOLOGY ......................................................................................................19 B. DATA GATHERING INSTRUMENT .......................................................................20 C. THE SURVEY TEAM ................................................................................................20 D. PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS.............................................................................20 E. PROJECT AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS....................................................................21 F. AFFECTED CANAL BOAT CROSSING OPERATORS..........................................27 G. AFFECTED GOVERNMENT ASSETS AND PUBLIC FACILITIES......................27 H. IMPACTS ON POOR AND VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS.................................28

V. PROJECT ENTITLEMENTS AND IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS .......... 28 VI. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS ....................... 34

A. Gender, Age and Physical Condition of Household Heads .........................................34 B. Educational Attainment of Household Heads..............................................................34 C. Primary Occupation of Household Heads....................................................................35 D. AH Household Income and Poverty Situation.............................................................37 E. Sanitary Facilities and Practices ..................................................................................38

VII. VULNERABILITY, GENDER, AND ETHNICITY ISSUES......................................... 40 A. Vulnerability ................................................................................................................40 B. Gender..........................................................................................................................40 C. Migrants from the Madura Island ................................................................................43

VIII. CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE ........................................................................ 44 A. During RP Preparation.................................................................................................44

IX. RP UPDATING AND IMPLEMENTATION.................................................................. 44 A. IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS................................................................45 B. DETAILED DESIGN AND DETAILED MEASUREMENT SURVEY ...................47 C. RELOCATION OF HOUSEHOLDS AND SHOP OWNERS ...................................48 D. LIVELIHOOD RESTORATION PROGRAM............................................................48 E. COMMUNITY RURAL WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION............................51

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F. SPECIAL MEASURES FOR AFFECTED VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS AND MADURA MIGRANTS......................................................................................................52 G. GENDER STRATEGY ...............................................................................................52 H. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM ..................................................................53 I. INTERNAL MONITORING.......................................................................................54 J. EXTERNAL MONITORING......................................................................................55 K. RP COST ESTIMATES AND FINALIZATION OF RP BUDGET DURING RP UPDATING .........................................................................................................................56 L. CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE OF UPDATED RP....................................64 M. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE............................................................................64

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Appendices Appendix 1 Political Subdivision of Project Districts Appendix 2 Location Map of the Tarum Canals Appendix 3 Dump Sites for Dredged Materials from WTC Appendix 4 Survey Forms Appendix 5 Consultation Meetings Appendix 6 Sample TOR Livelihood Restoration Program Appendix 7 Sample TOR External Monitoring Appendix 8 List of AHs as per IOL Appendix 9 Listing of Indonesian Regulations Appendix 10 Public Information Booklet Appendix 11 Resettlement Framework Table 1.1 Affected District and Villages in WTC Table 1.2 Main Features of WTC Table 1.3 Sections of the Inspection Road for Improvement Table 4.1 Summary of Affected Households Table 4.2 The Distribution of AHs Affected by Loss of Land Use Table 4.3 Building Construction Material Type and Building Use Table 4.4 Location of Unsanitary Toilets and Baths in WTC Table 4.5 Crop Type under Cultivation Table 4.6 Table 4.6: Tree Size and Type Table 4.7 List of Operators of Canal Boat Crossing Table 4.8 Government Assets Table 4.9 Vulnerable AHs by Region Table 5.1 Entitlement Table 6.1 Distribution of AHs Household Heads by Gender Table 6.2 Distribution of AHs base on Education level in each Region Table 6.3 Educational Attainment of Household Heads Table 6.4 Primary Occupation of Household Heads Table 6.5 Distribution of Poor and Non-poor Households by District Table 6.6 Distribution of Households by Source of Drinking Water Table 6.7 Distribution of Households by Source of Water for Washing Table 6.8 Distribution of Households by Ways of Discharging Effluents Table 6.9 Distribution of Households by Toilet Facility Used Table 6.10 Distribution of Households by Method of Garbage Disposal Used Table 7.1 Vulnerable AHs by Region Table 7.2 Distribution of Affected Households Heads by District and Gender Table 7.3 Female-headed Households: Education Attainment Table 7.4 Poor or Non Poor Affected Female Headed Household Table 7.5 Type of Affected Assets Table 7.6 Female Headed Household Affected by Business Table 7.7 Type of affected structure own FHH Table 7.8 Female-Headed Households Losing More than 10% of Income Table 8.4 Structures: Average Unit Cost per type of structure for the three Kabupaten Table 8.5 Cost Estimates - Trees Table 8.6 Cost Estimates: Crops Table 8.7 Estimation Budget For Livelihood Restoration Program (LRP Table 8.8 Cost Estimates: Livelihood Restoration Program (continued) Table 8.9 Project Implementation Schedule Table 9.2 Possible Long-term Livelihood Restoration Measures Table 9.2 Livelihood Preferences

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CURRENCY EQUIVALENTS (as of January 2008)

ABBREVIATIONS ADB Asian Development Bank AH Affected Household BAPEDA Provincial / District Development Planning Agency BAPPENAS National Development Planning Agency COI Corridor of Impact RF Resettlement Framework DMS Detailed Measurement Survey EA Executing Agency EMA External Monitoring Agency ETC East Tarum Canal ICWRMIP Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program IA Implementing Agency IOL inventory of losses km kilometer LAC Land Acquisition Committee (Panitia Sembilan or Committee of Nine) LRP Livelihood Restoration Program m2 square meter m³ cubic meter MFF Multitranche Financing Facility NJOP Nilai Jual Object Pajak (Tax Object Selling Price) NTC North Tarum Canal NTP Notice to Proceed PIB Project Information Booklet PJT II Perusahaan Umum Jasa Tirta II (WTC operator) PIU Project Implementation Unit PIC Project Implementing Consultant RCS Replacement Cost Study ROW Right-of-Way RF Resettlement Framework RP Resettlement Plan RWG Resettlement Working Group SES Social and Environmental Section TOR Terms of Reference WTC West Tarum Canal

NOTE

In this report, "$" refers to US dollars

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Definition of Terms

Affected person (AP)

- Refers to any person or persons, household, firm, private or public institution that, on account of changes resulting from the Project, will have its (i) standard of living adversely affected; (ii) right, title or interest in any house, land (including residential, commercial, agricultural, forest and/or grazing land), water resources or any other moveable or fixed assets acquired, possessed, restricted or otherwise adversely affected, in full or in part, permanently or temporarily; and/or (iii) business, occupation, place of work or residence or habitat adversely affected, with or without displacement. In the case of affected household, it includes all members residing under one roof and operating as a single economic unit, who are adversely affected by a project or any of its components.

Adat

This refers to the customary law that governed land ownership prior to the promulgation of the 1960 Basic Agrarian Law (BAL). Usually un-surveyed, un-registered and untitled, ownership over a piece of property was based on community acceptance of boundaries and claims. The 1960 Basic Agrarian Law has since systematized the procedures for documenting and perfecting claims over land; however, the BAL recognizes and protects rights acquired under the adat prior to the promulgation of the 1960 Basic Agrarian Law. (See related concepts: Hak Milik, Hak Guna Usaha, Hak Pakai, and Loss of Land Use)

Construction Works Zone (CWZ)

A CWZ shall be a designated zone defined during detailed design and clearly identified in the RP update that will divide the WTC into convenient stretches for construction implementation.

Corridor of Impact (COI)

It is the area which is impacted by civil works in the implementation of any subproject of the ICWRMIP, such as the rehabilitation of the West Tarum Canal, and is important in two particular respects: (a) Legally as the area within which AHs will be entitled to compensation and other measures (in general coming under the heading of resettlement) for any loss of land, structures or land use and occupation and of livelihoods and (b) Operationally as the agreed and demarcated area within which construction activities will take place.

Cut-off date

- This refers to the date prior to which the occupation or use of the project area makes residents/users of the same eligible to be categorized as AP. Persons not covered in the census are not eligible for compensation and other entitlements, unless they can show proof that (i) they have been inadvertently missed out during the census and the IOL; or (ii) they have lawfully acquired the affected assets following completion of the census and the IOL and prior to the conduct of the detailed measurement survey (DMS).

Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS)

- With the aid of the approved detailed engineering design, this activity involves the finalization and/or validation of the results of the inventory of losses (IOL), severity of impacts, and list of APs earlier done during RP preparation. The final cost of resettlement can be determined following completion of the DMS.

Encroacher encroacher is a person who has legal title to land but illegally extends his legal holding onto the public land

Entitlement - Refers to a range of measures comprising compensation, income restoration support, transfer assistance, income substitution, relocation support, etc. which are due to the APs, depending on the type and severity of their losses, to restore their economic and social base.

Hak Guna Usaha and Hak Pakai

Hak guna usaha or right of exploitation, and hak pakai or right of use, are land use rights given by the State to individuals or corporations for a specific use and exploitation of a property or tract of land. These rights have limitations, such as time-bound, and are governed by specific conditions from the State.

Hak Milik

This is the right of ownership, and under applicable land laws of Indonesia (i.e., Basic Agrarian Law of 1960, Presidential Decree No. 55 of 1993, Presidential Decree No. 36 of 2005, and Presidential Decree No. 65 of 2006), it is the most complete form of individual land right (hak atas tanah). The right has no time limit, and the owner can

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convey the whole right, or convey a secondary interest such as a lease right; it can also be used as a security. This right is covered by a certificate (sertipikat) as evidence of title over the property. Acquisition of hak milik rights is only possible for Indonesian citizens. Corporations, whether Indonesian or foreign, cannot have hak milik rights.

Host community - Means the community already in residence at a proposed resettlement or relocation

site. House-cum-store

Locally referred to as “ruko”, this refers to a main structure (i.e., building) that is used principally for residence but at the same time has a mini-grocery or store inside the building or attached to it. Independent Shops These are main structures (i.e., buildings) that are used principally for commerce (locally referred to as “toko”), like groceries, vulcanizing shops (tambal ban), tailoring shops, beauty parlor, karaoke bar, and similar establishments. A related term is “House-cum-store”.

Income restoration - This is the re-establishment of sources of income and livelihood of the affected households.

Inventory of Losses (IOL) - This is the process where all fixed assets (i.e., lands used for residence, commerce, agriculture, including ponds; dwelling units; stalls and shops; secondary structures, such as fences, tombs, wells; trees with commercial value; etc.) and sources of income and livelihood inside the Project right-of-way (ROW) are identified, measured, their owners identified, their exact location pinpointed, and their replacement costs calculated. Additionally, the severity of impact to the affected assets and the severity of impact to the livelihood and productive capacity of APs will be determined.

Land acquisition - Refers to the process whereby an individual, household, firm or private institution is compelled by a public agency to alienate all or part of the land it owns or possesses to the ownership and possession of that agency for public purposes in return for compensation at replacement costs.

Relocation

- This is the physical relocation of an AP from her/his pre-project place of residence and/or business.

Replacement cost

- This is the amount calculated before displacement which is needed to replace an affected asset as follows: (i) Productive land (Agricultural, fishpond, garden, forest) based on market prices that reflect recent land sales, and in the absence of such recent sales, based on productive value; (ii) Residential land based on market prices that reflect recent land sales or, and in the absence of such recent land sales, based on similar location attributes; (iii) Houses and other related structures based on actual current market prices of materials; (iv) Standing crops equivalent current market value of the crop at the time of compensation; (v) Perennial crops and trees, cash compensation equivalent to current market value given the type, age and productive value (future production) at the time of compensation. (vi) Timber trees, based on diameter at breast height at current market prices The replacement cost shall be based on applicable local government regulations if available.

Replacement Cost Study (RCS)

- This refers to the process involved in determining replacement costs of affected assets based on empirical data.

Resettlement

- This includes all measures taken to mitigate any and all adverse impacts of a project on AP property and/or livelihoods, including compensation, relocation (where relevant), and rehabilitation as needed.

Resettlement Plan - This is a time-bound action plan with budget setting out compensation and resettlement strategies, objectives, entitlement, actions, responsibilities, monitoring and evaluation.

Right-of-Way (ROW)

For existing water distribution canals in the Citarum River Basin, this refers to the land adjacent to the embankments of the West Tarum Canal, East Tarum Canal, and North Tarum Canal, including their ancillary facilities (e.g., weirs, gates, siphons, flumes, etc.) which have been demarcated and where Government exercises prior and exclusive right (and thus, referred to as Tanah Negara or State Land). The width of the ROW measured from the centreline of the waterways varies from canal to canal and depending on the physical and geographic characteristics of the place

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where a particular section of the waterway is located.

Severely affected households - This refers to affected households who will (i) lose 10% or more of their total productive land and/or assets, (ii) have to relocate; and/or (iii) lose 10% or more of their total income sources due to the Project.

Squatter A squatter is a person who has no legal title to land but illegally occupies and squats upon public land.

Vulnerable groups - These are distinct groups of people who might suffer disproportionately or face the risk of being further marginalized by the effects of resettlement and specifically include: (i) female headed households with dependents, (ii) disabled household heads, (iii) households falling under the generally accepted indicator for poverty, (iv) children and the elderly households who are landless and with no other means of support, and (v) landless households, (vi) indigenous people or ethnic minorities.

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

S1. Project Background. The rehabilitation of the West Tarum Canal is a sub-Project of the proposed Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program (ICWRMIP) to be carried out by the Directorate General of Water Resources (DGWR) as Executing Agency. The ICWRMIP will be implemented in tranches using ADB’s Multitranche Financing Facility (MFF) over a planned period of 15 years and will cover the entire Citarum River Basin, or a total of 10 districts or regencies plus 6 municipalities in the province of West Java. Following a series of workshops with various stakeholders in August and October 2006, the rehabilitation of West Tarum Canal (WTC), among other components, has been proposed for inclusion in Tranche 1.

S2 The West Tarum Canal (WTC) is 68.3 km long, although under the Project, only a 54.2 km stretch of the canal will be rehabilitated. The rehabilitation of the remaining 14.3 km between Bekasi River and the Ciliwung River will be handled by the Perusahaan Umum Jasa Tirta II (PJTII), the state enterprise in charge of the operation and management of the WTC; this section is a fenced area in which there will be no affected people or resettlement effects. WTC has a 100 m right-of-way (ROW), measured at 50 m either side from the center of the canal. The main objective of the rehabilitation of the WTC is to improve the flow and quality of water that provides 80% of Jakarta’s surface water needs, in addition to supplying the water requirements of industrial establishments and about 52,800 ha of farmland. The WTC runs through three district Kabupaten Karawang, Kabupaten Bekasi and Kota Bekasi.

S3 Scope of Land Acquisition and Resettlement Impacts. The updated inventory of losses (IOL) undertaken by the TA Consultants1 in May 2008, calculated that a total of 892 entitled parties (EPs) (872 affected households or AHs and 20 government agencies) will lose the use of approximately 46 has. of land that will be cleared of structures and vegetation. None of the occupants of affected land have any legal claim over the affected property being within the established and acquired right-of-way (ROW) of WTC. Impacts on AHs are summarized as follows:

• marginal impacts due to permanent use of paddy land, 209 farmers • temporary loss of paddy/productive land in ex-river beds, 150 AHs • relocation of AHs who have other land to move to, 49 AHs (house, 8 AHs; house-

cum-shops, 1 AH; and shops, 40 AHs) • relocation of AHs who have no other land, 466 AHs (house, 109 AHs; house-

cum-shops, 17 AHs, and shops, 338 AHs) • loss of income as canal boat operators, 9 AHs • impacts on poor and vulnerable AHs, 589 AHs • loss of 542 main structures, crops and trees

S4 The land in ex-river beds may be re-used after about a year following the dumping of silt and earth on the site after the spoil has been assessed for any contamination and certified as safe for use. S5 The key legal instrument currently in force in Indonesia that is most relevant to involuntary resettlement is Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 as amended by Presidential Decree No. 65/2006, entitled “On Land Acquisition for Development Purposes in the 1 ADB. PPTA 4381 Integrated Citarum Water Resources Project.

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Public Interest”, and BPN Regulation No. 3/2007 on Land Acquisition Implementation Guideline of Presidential Decrees No. 36/2005 and 65/2006. Superseding Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 that earlier amended Presidential Decree No. 55/1993, the 2005 and 2006 Presidential Decrees provide for various forms of compensation for private assets needed to pursue Government development projects. Both Presidential Decree No. 65/2006 and Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 build on the provisions of the earlier Presidential Decree No. 55/1993. Essentially, the 1993 Decree lays down the rules on how Government could exercise the State’s inherent power of eminent domain. Private properties could be acquired to pave the way for development projects that serve the public interest.

S6 The aforementioned laws, including their enabling decrees, have been conceptualized primarily for the purpose of acquiring in the most expeditious way properties needed for the right-of-way (ROW) of government projects. They were not intended to address the social consequences of the exercise by the State of its power of eminent domain, collectively referred to involuntary resettlement. This is the reason why for the ICWRMIP and all its subprojects and subcomponents, the policy framework in this RP for this subproject has been adopted which is aimed at filling-in any gaps in what local lawsand regulations2 cannot provide in order to help ensure that AHs are able to rehabilitate themselves to at least their pre-project condition.

S7 Project Entitlements. One key policy objective of the RP is to replace and compensate lost assets based on the principle of replacement cost that should be in line with local government regulations, if available. Replacement cost is the amount calculated before displacement that is needed to replace affected assets. Additional socio-economic support will be provided to AHs depending on the type and severity of their losses consistent with the intention of helping to mitigate Project impacts and to restore livelihood and living standards. Where Government assistance is not sufficient to replace lost land or other assets, the Project will provide additional special program under the livelihood restoration program support to raise the entitlement up to replacement cost. The Project will provide “transitional subsistence assistance” to households displaced from their sources of productive income or from housing during the transition period until they can re-establish productive income, businesses or houses at new locations. The subsistence assistance and transportation allowance are in form program of LRP The Project will also provide support to displaced AHs to transport their personal possessions and new and used building materials, that is, “transportation allowance”. The details of these additional socio-economic support allowances are provided in the Entitlement Matrix. Households that are physically displaced and or affected by loss of 10% or more of their productive assets, or who are vulnerable, will also be entitled to participate in a livelihood restoration program. The livelihood restoration program may be made available to poor households and/or individuals living in the villages along WTC and also those relocated under the Kabupaten Bekasi WTC roads program. 2 At the time of IOL only Kabupaten Bekasi had any specific decision letters/leocal legislation relating to resettlement along WTC: April 2007.Keputusan Bupati Bekasi Nomor 300/Kep.71-POD. I/2007 Besarnya Bantauan Biaya Pindah Bangunan Di Atas Tanah Bantaran Kalimalang Untuk Kegiatan Penataan Jalan Pasir Limus Tegal Gede Wangun Harja CikarangUtara Desa Pasir Sari Cikarang Selatan dan Jalur Jalan Desa Suka Rapih Sampai Dengan Sukarahayu Kecamatan Tambelang.(Decision of Head of District Kabupaten Bekasi regarding the payment assistance for moving structures from WTC ROW in relation to road construction in locations Tegal Gede………)

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S8 Ethnicity, Vulnerability, and Gender Issues. The census of AHs has identified 38 affected households belonging to migrants from the Island of Madura. While they are in most ways similar to the Sundanese majority population, they tend to live in cluster and would rather avoid public meetings where the Sundanese are present. The Project will therefore set up mechanisms to ensure that the Madura are provided the same opportunity to participate inthe subproject WTC Rehabilitation. S9 Likewise, the census has identified a total of 589 vulnerable households: 91 households that are headed by women; 440 households living below the officially-set poverty threshold; and 58 elderly households. Particular attention will be given to the specific needs and concerns of these vulnerable AHs and they will be assisted to improve their socio-economic status.

S10 Participation, Grievance Redress and Disclosure. Prior to the commencement of the IOL in September and October 2006 and again in April and May 2007 and May 2008 as part of follow-up activities on data gathering in connection with the preparation of the RP, public meetings and consultations with local officials, residents, and AHs were held in villages traversed by the WTC. Consultation-meetings with AHs and local officials will continue during RP updating and implementation and will follow the Project’s participatory approach. A public information booklet (PIB) in the local language will be distributed to the affected households and posted in commune offices (village and subdistrict) before the ADB’s Appraisal Mission (Appendix 10). A copy of the RP in the local language will be placed in PIU and district offices. A Grievance mechanism has been designed to ensure that affected households’ concerns and complaints are addressed and resolved in a timely and satisfactory manner. The Project authority will continue to make affected households fully aware of their rights through verbal and written means during consultation, survey, and at the time of compensation.

S11 Implementation Arrangements. The Directorate General of Water Resources is the Executing Agency and will have overall responsibility for ensuring satisfactory planning and implementation of the Project. The implementing agencies, Belai Basar Project Implementation Unit (PIU and the District Resettlement Working Group (RWG) will be responsible in the planning, updating and implementation of the RP. The PIU will have qualified resettlement/social development staff who will represent PIU in the RWG. The Kabupaten/Kota, through the office of the Bupati (Regent) or Walikota (Mayor) will provide the main workforce by organizing the RWG, issuing decrees and approving disbursing funds.

S12 The entitlement implementation arrangements based on both the entitlement matrix and existing local government regulations, are described below:

a. APs within the Karawang district and Bekasi City will be entitled to replacement cost as described in the entitlement matrix and calculated based local regulations where available.

b. APs within the Bekasi District will be entitled to compensation using the “uang kerohiman” scheme as stipulated in the existing local government regulation “Keputusan Bupati Bekasi Nomor 300/Kep.71-POD. I/2007” or any updated local government regulation.

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c. Any gaps in the Bekasi district regulation on providing compensation will be fulfill in the form of a special program under the LRP.

d. All kind of allowance defined in the entitlement matrix will be provided in the form the LRP (community empowerment program).

e. Monitoring and evaluation of the resettlement activities should refer to the implementation approach defined in the above points (a), (b), (c) and (d).

S13 The Project Implementation Consultants (PIC) will guide and assist the PIU and RWG in RP implementation. The PIC will also engage local organization/NGO to design and implement relocation and livelihood relocation activities and monitor livelihood restoration.

S14 Monitoring. The PIU and RWG will be responsible for internal monitoring of resettlement activities. Progress reports will be submitted to ADB on a quarterly basis. An external monitoring and evaluation agency (EMA) will be engaged 1 month following the start of RP updating. The EMA will be required to submit an inception report one month following its mobilization and quarterly reports on the progress of RP updating and implementation and make necessary recommendations to address issues that will be identified. The EMA will likewise conduct a Post-Resettlement Implementation Evaluation Study.

S15 RP Cost Estimates. The estimated cost of resettlement for the rehabilitation of WTC USD 1.87 million , which includes payment for non-land assets, allowances, relocation and livelihood restoration programs, and contingencies. It should be noted that these are estimates only and will be updated during RP Updating.

S16 Implementation Schedule. During the process of completion of detailed design, RP updating will commence. Subsequent resettlement activities will be coordinated with the schedule of civil works. Land acquisition and relocation of affected households cannot commence until the updated RP has been reviewed and Approved by ADB.

S17 The PIU will carry out its best efforts to minimize the resettlement transition period. Acquisition of assets, payment of compensation, and the resettlement and the start of the livelihood rehabilitation activities of AHs, will be completed prior to any construction activities taking place in a designated constructions works zone3 (CWZ).

S18 Disclosure of RP and Social Monitoring Reports. The key information in the draft RP will be disclosed to the affected households before submission to ADB for review and approval. The draft RP will be uploaded on the ADB website before appraisal. Following approval of the draft RP by the DGWR and ADB, the final RP will again be disclosed to the affected households and uploaded on ADB website.

The updated RP (draft and approved) to be prepared during the detailed design stage will likewise be disclosed to the affected households and uploaded on ADB website. Social monitoring reports will be made available to the affected households and will be submitted to ADB for web posting.

3 A CWZ shall be a designated zone defined during detailed design and clearly identified in the RP update that will divide the WTC into convenient stretches for construction implementation. AHs will be resettled from CWZ in a systematic way so as to optimize implementation of project whilst paying due consideration to AHs rights under the RP implementation. Notice to Proceed with civil works for a complete CWZ will only be issued after completion of the aforementioned RP activities.

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I. INTRODUCTION A. PROJECT BACKGROUND

1. The West Tarum Canal (WTC) is 68.3 km long and was opened in 1968. The main source of water of WTC is Citarum River. WTC starts from Curug Weir in the Kebupaten (District/Regency) of Karawang and ends at the junction with the Ciliwung River in the Kebupaten of Bekasi. It has a 100 m right-of-way (ROW), measured at 50 m either side from the center of the canal. 2. Other than the City of Bekasi, WTC traverse 12 Kecamatan (sub-districts) and 34 villages. The areas directly affected by the rehabilitation of the WTC are listed in Table 1.1 below

Table 1.1 Affected District and Villages in WTC Kecamatan Village Village

Kabupaten Karawang Klari Curug Ciampel Kuta Mekar Mulyasari Kutanegara Parung Mulya Kutapohaci Mulya Sejati Teluk Jambe Barat Karang Ligar Mulya Jaya Karang Mulya Wanasari Margakaya Wanasari Teluk Jambe Timur Pasir Jaya Sukaluyu Sirna Jaya Wadas

Kabupaten Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Sukadanau Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Pasir Tanjung Jaya Mukti Cikarang Selatan Cibatu Pasirsari Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Bekasi Timur Margahayu

Kota Bekasi (Bekasi City) Bekasi Selatan Margajaya Bekasi Timur Margahayu Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya Setia Darma

Source: Survey 2006

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3. The main objective of the rehabilitation of the WTC is to improve the flow and quality of water that provides 80% of Jakarta’s surface water needs, in addition to supplying the water requirements of industrial establishments and about 52,800 ha of farmland. B. CIVIL WORKS TO BE UNDERTAKEN

4. The major works to be carried out in the rehabilitation of WTC may be grouped into 2 components – civil works and hydro-mechanical. The civil works component include sediment removal works, restoration of embankment slope, improvement of canal cross section, and construction of drainage channel, concrete lining, siphon, partition wall, asphalt pavement of gravel sections of the right-hand side embankment (also referred to the inspection road), and bridge. A Hydro-mechanical works involves refurbishing hydraulic pump units; and the repair, replacement and construction of new mechanical rakes, trash rack, sluice gates, flushing gates, intake gates, drainage gates, spillway gates, siphon inlet gates, off-take gates, etc. However, the rehabilitation of WTC under the current Project 1 works are envisaged to cover only the first 54.2 km of the 68.3 km long canal. 5. The restoration of the remaining 14.3 km between Bekasi River and the Ciliwung River is not part of the WTC Project as this will be handled by a force account system under the management of Perusahaan Umum Jasa Tirta II (PJTII), the state enterprise in charge of operation and management of the WTC; this is a fenced area in which there will be no affected people or resettlement effects4. Table 3.2: Main Features of WTC

Descriptions Features Water source Citarum River Intake Hydraulic pump station at Curug weir, 17 pump units,

total design capacity: 82.5 m3/s Canal length 68.3 km: Curug weir to Ciliwung River Canal width (water surface) 56.7 - 19.3 m Canal bed width 39.5 - 9.0 m Canal side slope 1:3.5, 1:3.0, 1:2.5 and 1:2.0 Canal bed elevation EL. 25.14 m at Curug – EL. 14.13 m at Panjaitan Siphon Design water depth 3.42 - 1.7 m Design discharge 82.0 - 12.5 m3/s Velocity around 0.7 m/s Width of inspection road, right 3.0 m (effective) Width of embankment, left 3.0 m (partly and effective) ROW 50 m either side from canal centerline

Figure 1-1 Restoration Works for Slope Failure of Canal Embankment

4 The Project may undertake some works in the vicinity of the Bekasi River and along the fenced area of WTC as may be deemed appropriate during Detailed Design.

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6. The following outline the civil works to be carried out in the rehabilitation of WTC and which have implications for involuntary resettlement.

1. Sediment Removal

7. Dredging of the canal is the most critical aspect of the rehabilitation of WTC. Engineers have estimated that approximately 1.55 million m3 of sediment will be removed from the canal. The sediment in WTC, which is classified mostly as clay and silt, can be found on the canal bed and on the inner side slopes of the canal. A substantial portion of the sediment to be dredged will be used for land reclamation and agriculture and as a material in reinforcing the canal embankment. Thus, of the total amount of sediments that will be dredged, only about 0.43 million m3 will be spoiled. Nonetheless, about 6.6 ha are required for spoils disposal. Other than open swathes of the left and right embankments of WTC which can be used for dumping spoils, the four ex-river beds of Cikarang, Cibeet, Bekasi, and Citarum have a combined capacity of 2,165,000 m3, more than sufficient for the disposal of unwanted materials,

2. Restoration of Embankment Slope

8. The inner side of the embankment in 7 locations along the WTC, with an aggregate length currently estimated at about 1.5 km, will need to be repaired according to the design as illustrated in Figure 1-1. The restoration will be executed with selected earth materials and will follow the original design slope of 1:3.0 to 3.5 m. The toe portion of the slope will be protected with gabion mattress and reinforced concrete (RC) piles to enhance slope stability not only against unexpected local scouring or degradation but against sliding which reaches the canal bed. The length of toe protection perpendicular to the flow direction is planned to be 6 m as a rule and the length of RC pile to be 5 m.

3. Construction of New Siphon 9. Two inverted siphons will be constructed to help solve the problem of water quality deterioration which is caused by the mixing of the relatively clean water in WTC and the polluted water from the Cikarang and Bekasi rivers.

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4. Improvement of the Inspection Road 10. An aggregate of 11.5 km gravel section of the inspection road (i.e., right-hand side embankment) of WTC will be improved and paved with asphalt concrete.

Table 1.3 Sections of the Inspection Road for Improvement Descriptions Features

Water source Citarum River Intake Hydraulic pump station at Curug weir, 17 pump units,

total design capacity: 82.5 m3/s Canal length 68.3 km: Curug weir to Ciliwung River Canal width (water surface) 56.7 - 19.3 m Canal bed width 39.5 - 9.0 m Canal side slope 1:3.5, 1:3.0, 1:2.5 and 1:2.0 Canal bed elevation EL. 25.14 m at Curug – EL. 14.13 m at Panjaitan Siphon Design water depth 3.42 - 1.7 m Design discharge 82.0 - 12.5 m3/s Velocity around 0.7 m/s Width of inspection road, right 3.0 m (effective) Width of embankment, left 3.0 m (partly and effective) ROW 50 m either side from canal centerline

5. Rehabilitation of Bridges 11. Over the years, bridges have been built across the WTC for pedestrians and vehicles alike, not to mention canal structures (i.e., regulator structures) that double as pedestrian crossings. Under the subproject, a bridge managed by PJTII (B.Tb.3b) and a cross regulator bridge (B.Tb.1) will be rehabilitated. C. MEASURES TO MINIMIZE IMPACTS

12. The rehabilitation of WTC will not require widening of the present surface width of the canal and the works will generally be confined within the established and acquired canal ROW and its ancillary facilities. This resettlement plan was based on a preliminary design using a corridor-of-impact (COI) of 6 meter from the top of the embankment to minimize impacts. During detailed design, the engineers and resettlement specialists will again look into the possibility of reducing the width of the corridor, wherever feasible. 13. Moreover, the improvement of sections of the inspection road will be confined to a corridor of not more than 6 m. Also, dredged sediments will be properly dehydrated and aerated (to remove the smell) in temporary stockpile yards before they are transported to the spoil bank yards. 14. Other than the aforementioned, the PIU will carry out its best efforts to minimize the resettlement transition period and undertake the acquisition of assets, payment of compensation, and facilitate the resettlement and rehabilitation of AHs, except for long-term rehabilitation measures, in a timely manner to be completed prior to any construction activities take place in a designated constructions works zone5 (CWZ).

5 A CWZ shall be a designated zone defined during detailed design and clearly identified in the RP update that will divide the WTC into convenient stretches for construction implementation.

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15. Relatedly, shop owners and operators will be encouraged and facilitated6 to start construction of a replacement of their stalls before fully demolishing the existing ones in order to minimize, if not avoid, income loss arising from the disruption of business operation. Towards this end, the following measures will be carried out:

a. Project authorities, civil works contractor, and the PIC will provide local officials the schedule of civil works to be undertaken for each of the affected kecamatan and villages.

b. Project authorities, local government officials, and the concerned AHs will plan out a schedule, including procedures, for the timely and orderly transfer of the stalls of vendors.

c. Farmers will be advised on whether or not it would still be possible for them to plant new crops prior to the start of the Project.

d. Within a year following the dumping of silt and spoil earth, land in the ex-river bed will be rehabilitated, identified as government deposition site, and assessed for any contamination and certified as safe.

16. Moreover, residents, especially the AHs and local government officials, will be advised (through the holding of public meetings and consultations, including the distribution of project information booklet or PIB) not to introduce new fixed structures in areas (i.e., falling within the subproject corridor or impact or COI) covered by the inventory of losses (IOL) as the affected assets thereat have already been documented.

II. LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK A. RELEVANT LAWS AND REGULATIONS IN INDONESIA

17. The key legal instruments currently in force in Indonesia that are most relevant to involuntary resettlement are Presidential Decree No. 36/2005, entitled “Provision of Land for Realizing the Development for Public Interests”, as amended by Presidential Decree No. 65/2006, entitled “On Land Acquisition for Development Purposes in the Public Interest”, and National Land Agency (BPN) Regulation No. 3/2007 on Land Acquisition Implementation Guideline for Presidential Decrees 65/2006 and 36/2005. Superseding Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 that earlier amended Presidential Decree No. 55/1993, the 2006 Presidential Decree provides for various forms of compensation for private assets needed to pursue Government development projects. Both Presidential Decree No. 65/2006 and Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 build on the provisions of the earlier Presidential Decree No. 55/1993. Essentially, the 1993 Decree lays down the rules on how Government could exercise the State’s inherent power of eminent domain. Private properties could be acquired to pave the way for development projects that serve the

AHs will be resettled from CWZ in a systematic way so as to optimize implementation of project whilst paying due consideration to AHs rights under the RP implementation. Notice to Proceed with civil works for a complete CWZ will only be issued after completion of the aforementioned RP activities. 6 Facilitation provided by the PIU will cover assistance to AHs in the determination of lease amount, identification of land and mediation and negotiation with land owners.

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public interest. In 2005, the 1993 Decree was replaced allowing private corporations to acquire private properties for development projects with public character. Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 was controversial since the power of eminent domain could be used to profit private entities. Presidential Decree No. 65/2006 corrected this by restricting the use of eminent domain for Government development projects only. 18. By and large, however, both Presidential Decree No. 65/2006 and Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 are similar, merely introducing refinements in the provisions of Presidential Decree No. 55/1993. As provided for in Chapter V, Article 21 of Presidential Decree No. 36/2005, technical directives for provisions of Presidential Decree No. 55/1993 that are not contrary to Presidential Decree 36/2005 Decree remain effective.

19. Presidential Decree No. 55/1993 succeeded earlier property laws, including Law Number 5 of 1960, better known as the Basic Agrarian Law, which delineates land ownership and usage based on oftentimes overlapping traditional adat land rights, western concept of land use rights, and recent trends in land tenure. The Regulation of the State Minister of Agrarian Affairs and National Land Agency No. 1 of 1994 on Operational Directives of the Decree 55/93 is the enabling regulation in the implementation of Presidential Decree 55/1993.7 This enabling regulation has been replaced by the BPN Regulation No. 3/2007. 20. Articles 12 and 13 of Presidential Decree No. 55/1993 provides for compensation for land, buildings, plants and other objects related to the land in any of these forms: (i) cash, (ii) land for land, (iii) land in relocation site, (iv) any combination of the above forms of compensation, and (v) any other mode of compensation agreed by the concerned parties. 21. In 2003, consistent with the national thrust to devolve central powers to the local governments, Presidential Decree 34/2003 (National Policy on Agrarian Affairs) was issued. Article 2 of said Decree mandates that land acquisition, including determining levels of compensation, for public development projects would be carried out by the district and city governments (Kabupaten/Kota). Where such authority crosses district boundaries within a single province, land acquisition would be carried out by the provincial government. Additionally, the Decree of the Head of the National Land Agency 2/2003 on Mechanisms, Norms, and Standards for Government Authority and Management of Agrarian Affairs provides further detail on how land acquisition and compensation would be carried out. The Bupati (Regent) or Walikota (Mayor) or the Governor would set up a land acquisition committee, the “Committee of Nine”, for the purpose. Members of said Committee of Nine include representatives from the Land Office, Tax Office, Buildings Office, Agriculture Office, the heads of the district and village, and two secretaries. The Committee of Nine has the authority to conduct an inventory of affected land and assets found thereat; to investigate the status of ownership over the affected land; to inform and negotiate with the property owners together with the government agency acquiring the land; to estimate the amount of compensation; and to document and witness payment of compensation.

7 A related administrative order is Government Regulation No. 51 of 1993 (Environmental Impact Assessment) that requires a management and monitoring plan for environmental impacts, including land acquisition and resettlement. It also requires mitigation of social impacts, public disclosure, and community consultation.

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22. At the time of IOL only Kabupaten Bekasi had any specific decision letters/local legislation relating to resettlement along WTC: April 2007.Keputusan Bupati Bekasi Nomor 300/Kep.71-POD. I/2007 Besarnya Bantauan Biaya Pindah Bangunan Di Atas Tanah Bantaran Kalimalang Untuk Kegiatan Penataan Jalan Pasir Limus Tegal Gede Wangun Harja CikarangUtara Desa Pasir Sari Cikarang Selatan dan Jalur Jalan Desa Suka Rapih Sampai Dengan Sukarahayu Kecamatan Tambelang.(Decision of Head of District Kabupaten Bekasi regarding the payment assistance for moving structures from WTC ROW in relation to road construction in locations Pasir Limus, Tegal Gede, Wangun, Harja, CikarangUtara Desa Pasir Sari Cikarang Selatan road and Suka Rapih until Sukarahayu Kecamatan Tambelang village road) This decision letter defined a level of assistance based on property type (permanent, semi-permanent and ordinary) given for moving buildings affected construction of a road within the WTC ROW. B. ADB POLICIES ON INVOLUNTARY RESETTLEMENT

23. ADB has a set of stringent rules on involuntary resettlement that are aimed at helping ensure that the development initiatives it supports contribute to the reduction of poverty, not otherwise. In other words, projects assisted by the Bank should provide an opportunity for the marginal sectors of the population, especially the affected people, to improve their living standards. Following are the key principles in the Bank’s policy on involuntary resettlement.

a. Involuntary resettlement should be avoided where feasible.

b. Where population displacement is unavoidable, it should be minimized by exploring all viable project options.

c. All compensation is based on the principle of replacement cost.

d. Each involuntary resettlement is conceived and executed as part of a development project or program

e. Affected people should be fully informed and consulted on compensation and/or resettlement options.

f. Institutions of the affected people, and, where relevant, of their hosts, are to be protected and supported. Affected people are to be assisted to integrate economically and socially into host communities so that adverse impacts on the host communities are minimized and social harmony is promoted.

g. The absence of a formal legal title to land is not a bar to ADB policy entitlements.

h. Affected people are to be identified and recorded as early as possible in order to establish their eligibility through a population record or census that serves as an eligibility cut-off date, preferably at the project identification stage, to prevent a subsequent influx of encroachers of others who wish to take advance of such benefits.

i. Particular attention must be paid to the needs of the poorest affected households and other vulnerable groups that may be at high risk of impoverishment. This may include affected households without legal title to land or other assets, households headed by women, the elderly or

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disabled, and ethnic minority peoples. Appropriate assistance must be provided to help them improve their socio-economic status.

j. The full costs of resettlement and compensation should be included in the presentation of project costs and benefits.

k. Relocation and rehabilitation may be considered for inclusion in ADB loan financing for the project, if requested, to assure timely availability of the required resources and ensure compliance with involuntary resettlement procedures during implementation8.

C. ADB POLICIES RELEVENT TO RESETTLEMENT PLANNING AND

IMPLEMENTATION

24. ADB’s Policy on Indigenous Peoples defines “indigenous peoples” as “those with a social or cultural identity distinct from the dominant or mainstream society”. "Indigenous peoples" is a generic concept that includes cultural minorities, ethnic minorities, indigenous cultural communities, tribal people, natives, and aboriginals. The Policy recognizes the potential vulnerability of ethnic minorities in the development process; that ethnic minorities must be afforded opportunities to participate in and benefit from development equally with other segments of society; and, have a role and be able to participate in the design of development interventions that affect them. 25. The policy on indigenous peoples is “designed to promote the participation of indigenous peoples in project preparation and implementation, to ensure that they benefit from development interventions that would affect them, and to provide effective safeguards against any adverse impacts”. In any ADB interventions, the approaches to be used are as follows: (i) to achieve the greatest possible reduction of poverty among the affected indigenous peoples; (ii) when negative impacts are unavoidable, they should be minimized as much as possible, and appropriate measures will be taken to mitigate the adverse impacts; (iii) in enhancing the benefits of a development intervention for indigenous peoples or reducing negative impacts of a development intervention, clear mechanisms for accurate and objective analysis of their circumstances will be prepared; and (iv) the mechanisms for any intervention must be transparent and should ensure accountability. 26. ADB’s Policy on Gender and Development adopts gender mainstreaming as a key strategy for promoting gender equity, and for ensuring that women participate and that their needs are explicitly addressed in the decision-making process. For projects that have the potential to have substantial gender impacts, a gender plan is prepared to identify strategies to address gender concerns and the involvement of women in the design, implementation and monitoring of the project. 27. Other policies of the ADB that have bearing on resettlement planning and implementation are the (i) Public Communications Policy (March 2005) and OM Section L3/BP (September 2005), and (ii) Accountability Mechanism (OM Section L1/BP, dated 29 October 2003). 8 The Government has indicated it will not be requesting Loan assistance for relocation but support to livelihood and consulting may be considered for Loan assistance

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D. GAPS OF INDONESIAN LAWS AND COMPARISON WITH ADB POLICIES

28. The main limitation of Presidential Decree No. 65/2006, the applicable provisions of Presidential Decree No. 36/2005 and Presidential Decree No. 55/1993, including their enabling decrees, such as the Regulation of the State Minister of Agrarian Affairs and National Land Agency No. 1 of 1994, lies on the fact that they have not been conceived and planned to address a multi-faceted social phenomenon known as involuntary resettlement. Said laws are concerned, more than anything else, with acquiring in the most expeditious way properties needed for the right-of-way (ROW) of government projects. But as explained at length in earlier sections, acquisition and/or clearing of project ROW may involve displacement of people from both material and non-material assets. These people, most of whom are already poor to begin with, are at risk of further impoverishment in the form of landlessness, joblessness, homelessness, economic marginalization, increased morbidity and mortality, food insecurity, loss of access to common property, and disintegration of community and social ties and organizations. Certainly, existing laws and policies on land acquisition cannot address these risks. 29. With regard to comparison of Indonesian Law and ADB policies, to begin with, the two are not similar. On the one hand, Indonesian laws on property acquisition for ROW are principally an exercise of the State power on eminent domain. In the acquisition process, government agencies invoking the State power on eminent domain are guided by other laws and regulations pertaining to ownership over the acquired assets and the level of compensation to be provided. Existing financial and auditing procedures must be followed, notwithstanding the fact that the affected property is not being acquired by Government on a “willing seller – willing buyer” situation. Moreover, the focus of the acquisition activity is the object to be acquired; the social situation of the person to be dispossessed of an asset is, by and large, irrelevant to the whole transaction. 30. On the other hand, the focus of ADB Policy is the affected person or household; concerns are raised on whether or not acquiring an asset for the project ROW, regardless of the tenure status of the household, would adversely impact the AHs current living standards. Questions on whether such acquisition would put the AH at risk of impoverishment and on whether it would bring in an opportunity for the AH to improve its present status are asked. Thus, ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement (1995) seeks to restore the pre-project living standard of the AH through the replacement of lost assets in conjunction with other measures that are all aimed at rehabilitating the affected person. 31. The following legal and operational restrictions quite aptly provide a picture of how wide the gap is between existing Indonesian laws and regulations and ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement:

a. Government auditing policies compel Executing Agencies not to compensate at replacement rates for affected fixed assets, such as buildings. The value of the affected asset, even if lost involuntarily, is depreciated and the value of salvageable materials deducted from the amount of compensation.

b. In the absence of a law for the purpose, Executing Agencies are not compelled to pay informal settlers any compensation for affected fixed

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assets. In fact, it is up to the Implementing Agency to decide if these AHs would receive anything at all.

c. In the absence of a law that provides for, or prohibits, the granting of income loss arising from business and work disruption, the Implementing Agency in general would rather not grant said compensation entitlement for fear of any legal backlash.

d. Current legal framework does not include a definition of non-physical losses or how to apply a value to them, no requirement to identify or address vulnerable groups, no provision for any affected people other than title holders, no requirement for disclosure to affected people, and no opportunity for affected people to participate in planning, implementation or monitoring, and no requirement to develop resettlement plans.

32. It is precisely because of the limitations of and gaps in law that could comprehensively address the complex social issues attendant to ROW acquisition that the Project policies in this Resettlement Plan and Resettlement Framework9 have been adopted. This is discussed in Section III.

III. PROJECT OBJECTIVES AND POLICIES A. OBJECTIVES

33. The Government of Indonesia will use the Project Resettlement Policy (the Project Policy) for the ICWRMIP specifically because existing national laws and regulations have not been designed to address involuntary resettlement according to international practice, including ADB’s policy. The Project Policy is aimed at filling-in any gaps in what local laws and regulations cannot provide in order to help ensure that AHs are able to rehabilitate themselves to at least their pre-project condition. This section discusses the principles of the Project Policy and the entitlements of the AHs based on the type and degree of their losses. Where there are gaps between the Indonesian legal framework for resettlement and ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement, practicable mutually agreeable approaches will be designed consistent with Government practices and ADB’s Policy. B. PRINCIPLES

34. The core principle of the Project Policy is anchored on the philosophy that Government development projects must serve the public good and that, in the design and implementation of such projects, all efforts will be exerted to help ensure that AHs are not worse off. Moreover, the ICWRMIP should provide an opportunity for the local population to derive benefits from it. Likewise, the ICWRMIP should serve as an occasion for the local population to participate in its planning and implementation, thereby engendering a sense of ownership over the Project, subprojects and other components. Towards this end, the PIUs will endeavor to carry out the ICWRMIP and any of its subprojects and components based on the following principles:

9 A resettlement Framework has been prepared for this project to cover other subprojects in the MFF.

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a. Acquisition of land and other assets, and resettlement of people will be avoided or minimized as much as possible by identifying possible alternative project designs and appropriate social, economic, operation and engineering solutions that have the least impact on populations in the project area.

b. All AHs residing, working, doing business and/or cultivating land within the project impacted areas as of the date of the latest census and inventory of lost assets(IOL), which was completed by 31 May 2008, are entitled to compensation for their lost assets (land and/or non-land assets), at replacement cost that should be in line with local government regulations, if available and restoration of incomes and businesses, and will be provided with rehabilitation measures sufficient to assist them to improve or at least maintain their pre-project living standards, income-earning capacity and production levels.

c. All affected people will be eligible for compensation and rehabilitation assistance, irrespective of tenure status, social or economic standing and any such factors that may discriminate against achievement of the objectives outlined above. Lack of legal rights to the assets lost or adversely affected tenure status and social or economic status will not bar the AH from entitlements to such compensation and rehabilitation measures or resettlement objectives.

d. AHs will be fully consulted and given the opportunity to participate in matters that will have adverse impacts on their lives during the design, implementation and operation of the Project. Plans for the acquisition of assets will be carried out in consultation with the AHs who will receive prior information of the compensation, relocation and other assistance available to them.

e. Any acquisition of, or restriction on access to, resources owned or managed by the AHs as a common property, e.g., communal forest, communal farm, will be mitigated by arrangements that will ensure access of those AHs to equivalent resources on a continuing basis.

f. Payment for land and/or non-land assets will be based on the principle of replacement cost (local regulations, where available and applicable, shall be fully followed in the implementation process).

g. Shop owners and operators will be encouraged and facilitated to start construction of a replacement of their stalls before fully demolishing the existing ones in order to minimize, if not avoid, income loss arising from the disruption of business operation.

h. AHs that lose only part of their physical assets will not be left with a portion that will be inadequate to sustain their current standard of living. The minimum size of remaining land and structures will be agreed during the resettlement planning process.

i. Temporarily affected land and communal infrastructure will be restored to pre-project conditions.

j. There shall be effective mechanisms for hearing and resolving grievances during implementation of the land acquisition and resettlement plans.

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k. Existing cultural and religious practices shall be respected and, to the maximum extent possible, preserved.

l. Special measures will be incorporated in the RPs and in complementary mitigation and enhancement activities to protect socially and economically vulnerable groups at high risk of impoverishment, such as ethnic minorities, women-headed families, disabled-headed households, landless households, children and elderly people without support structures, and people living in poverty. Appropriate assistance will be provided to help them improve their socio-economic status.

m. Adequate resources will be identified and committed during land acquisition and resettlement planning. This includes adequate budgetary support fully committed and made available to cover the costs of land acquisition, compensation, resettlement and rehabilitation within the agreed implementation period for the Project; and, adequate human resources for supervision, liaison and monitoring of land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation activities.

n. Appropriate reporting, monitoring and evaluation mechanisms will be identified and set in place as part of the resettlement management system. Monitoring and evaluation of the land acquisition, resettlement and rehabilitation processes and the final outcomes will be conducted by an independent monitoring agency.

o. The RPs summary (PIB) will be translated into Bahasa and placed in the village offices for the reference of AHs as well as other interested groups. A copy of the RP in the local language will be placed in PIU and district offices.

p. Whilst Construction Contracts may be awarded EA will not issue notice to proceed for any civil works in any given Construction Works Zone (CWZ) unless the Government has satisfactorily completed, for that given CWZ, payment of compensation for affected assets and facilitate any relocation to new sites, in accordance with the approved RP for that geographic location, or CWZ. Livelihood restoration measures must also be in place but not necessarily completed, as these may be ongoing activities.

q. The PIU will carry out its best efforts to minimize the resettlement transition period. Acquisition of assets, payment of compensation, and the resettlement and start of the livelihood rehabilitation activities of AHs, will be completed prior to any construction activities taking place in a designated constructions works zone10 (CWZ). , except when a court of law orders so in expropriation cases. (See item r below)

r. In the event that the AH and the Implementing Agency fail to agree on the replacement cost for a given property, the procedures on grievance redress spelled out in Section IX, H will be followed. Should a negotiated settlement

10 A CWZ shall be a designated zone defined during detailed design and clearly identified in the RP update that will divide the WTC into convenient stretches for construction implementation. AHs will be resettled from CWZ in a systematic way so as to optimize implementation of project whilst paying due consideration to AHs rights under the RP implementation. Notice to Proceed with civil works for a complete CWZ will only be issued after completion of the aforementioned RP activities.

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fail, the Implementing Agency will initiate expropriation proceedings as provided for by Presidential Decree No. 65/2006 and based on the rules of court of Indonesia. Under no circumstance will the AH be evicted from his/her property nor will the Government take over his/her property without the explicit permission of the court. Moreover, the Government will deposit in an escrow account to be designated by the court the proffered replacement cost of the subject property. Within 120 days following the adjudication of the expropriation case, the Implementing Agency will pay the AH the amount decided by the court.

C. CUT-OFF DATE OF ELIGIBILITY

35. The cut-off-date of eligibility refers to the date prior to which the occupation or use of the project area (i.e., area within the COI) makes residents/users of the same eligible to be categorized as AH and be eligible to Project entitlements. In the rehabilitation of WTC, the cut-off date coincides with the May 2008 census of affected persons and inventory of losses. The specific cut-off date is 31 May 2008. This date has been disclosed to each affected village by the relevant local governments and the villages have disclosed to their populations. The establishment of the eligibility cut-off date is intended to prevent the influx of ineligible non-residents who might take advantage of Project entitlements D. PRINCIPLE OF REPLACEMENT COST

36. With the exception of affected land within the ROW, all compensation for non-land assets owned by households/shop owners who meet the cut-off-date will be based on the principle of replacement cost and existing government regulations for compensation calculations for building, crops and trees will be used if available. Replacement cost is the amount calculated before displacement which is needed to replace an affected asset without depreciation and without deduction for taxes and/or costs of transaction as follows:

a. Existing local government regulations11 for compensation calculations for building, crops and trees will be used where ever available. b. Houses and other related structures based on actual current market prices of affected materials;

11 The local regulations used for replacement cost estimations are (a) Keputusan Bupati Bekasi Nomor 640/KEP 11 – DPPB/2007 “Standar harga bangunan dan spesifikasi bangunan untuk harga tertinggi proyek pembangunan pemerintah dang anti rugi terhadap bangunan umum atau bangunan milik pemerintah yang terkena proyek pembangunan di wilayah kabupaten Bekasi tahun 2007” (b) “Keputusan Kabupaten Karawang Nomor 592.2/kep.247 – Huk/2004 tanggal 9 Maret 2004 tentang klasifikasi harga standar bangunan dalam wilayah Kabupaten Karawang” and “Keputusan Kabupaten Karawang Nomor 910/Kep 554 – Huk/2007 tanggal 19 Desember 2007 tentang standar satuan harga barang dan jasa dalam pelaksanaan APBD tahun 2008 (c) “SK Walikota Bekasi tentang Kompensasi Tanaman Nomor 520/Kep 106A-Prakop/IV/2007” and “SK Walikota Bekasi tentang Kompensasi Bangunan Nomor /2006”. Any newest local regulations will supersede existing regulations.

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c. Annual crops equivalent to current market value of crops at the time of compensation;

d. For perennial crops, cash compensation at replacement cost that should be in line with local government regulations, if available, is equivalent to current market value given the type and age at the time of compensation.

e. For timber trees, cash compensation at replacement cost that should be in line with local government regulations, if available, will be equivalent to current market value for each type, age and relevant productive value at the time of compensation based on the diameter at breast height of each tree.

37. In any case that private land will be affected outside the ROW as per final detailed design, replacement land for affected households households who have formal legal rights (hak milik) and customary and traditional rights (adat or ulayat) and those whose claim over the affected land is under application for full title, replacement cost is the amount calculated before displacement which is needed to replace an affected asset without deduction for taxes and/or costs of transaction as follows:

f. Productive Land (agricultural, aquaculture, garden and forest) based on actual current market prices that reflect recent land sales in the area, and in the absence of such recent sales, based on recent sales in comparable locations with comparable attributes, fees and taxes or in the absence of such sales, based on productive value; g. Residential land based on actual current market prices that reflect recent land sales, and in the absence of such recent land sales, based on prices of recent sales in comparable locations with comparable attributes; fees and taxes.

38. Non-land assets on affected private land will also be at replacement cost that should be in line with local government regulations, if available, as defined above.

IV. SCOPE OF RESETTLEMENT IMPACTS A. METHODOLOGY

39. The following sections describe the process and methods employed in the survey of the adverse social impacts of the proposed rehabilitation of the WTC. The impact survey involved the conduct of inventory of losses (IOL) where all fixed assets (i.e., lands used for residence, commerce, agriculture; dwelling units; stalls and shops; miscellaneous structures, such as toilets; trees with commercial value; etc.) located inside the corridor of impact (COI) are identified, tagged, measured, their owners identified, their exact location pinpointed, and their replacement values calculated. Likewise, the severity of impact on the affected assets and the severity of impact to the livelihood and productive capacity of AHs was determined. Photographs of the affected assets along with the AHs were taken. Also, information on the members of the affected households, sources of livelihood, income level, and ownership of productive assets was gathered. The impacts survey and census of AHs were conducted in September and October 2006. Additional data gathering and consultations were conducted by the TA

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Consultants in April and May 2007, and the IOL was updated in May 2008. B. DATA GATHERING INSTRUMENT

40. There were two sets of data gathering instruments. The first set developed in 2006 and the second 2008. The basic instrument used in the conduct of the impact survey was a questionnaire, translated into Bahasa Indonesia. The first set of questionnaire was divided into 6 sections. The first section covered basic information on the household head, such as gender, age, educational attainment, and primary source of income. The second section dealt on the tenure status of the AH relative to the affected assets under his/her custody. The third section inquired about the uses of the affected buildings and land, and, if the AH had other land on which to shift if severely affected. The fourth section touched on the members of the household, their gender, age, educational attainment, and occupation, among others. On the other hand, the fifth section was for AHs with affected shops and stalls, while the last section asked about the relocation preferences of the AH. In the second set, question on alternative relocation for AP was added. C. THE SURVEY TEAM

41. The survey team is composed of local government authorities and TA Consultants. Other than consultants (i.e., social safeguards specialists), a team of fourteen local research assistants that included field coordinators, enumerators, computer data encoders, statistician, and replacement cost (market rates) researchers was organized to help prepare the RP. Except for the statisticians and the replacement cost researchers, the rest of the local research assistants were based in the field. D. PROJECT AFFECTED PERSONS

42. There are a total of 892 entitled parties (EPs) as per survey. Of these, 872 are households (AHs) and will lose part or the entire area of the land they presently use or occupy while 20 are government-owned properties. Table 4.1: Summary of Affected Households

Total Number of APs Number of Households

Notes

A. HOUSEHOLDS Total Number of Affected Households 872 AHs Marginally Affected Households 209 farmers Temporary Loss of Land Use 150 AHs Ex-river bed, 66 AHs

and outside embankment, 84 AHs

Severely Affected Households Due to loss of Productive Land None Due to relocation of houses 117 AHs 109 AHs are landless

8 AHs have other land outside State Land

Due to relocation of house-cum-shops / Business Disruption

18 AHs 17 AHs are landless 1 AHs have other land outside State Land

Due to relocation of shops / Business Disruption

378 AHs 348 AHs have no alternative stalls 40 AHs have other

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land outside State Land

Loss of Income as Canal Boat Operators 9 persons Vulnerable Households (regardless of impacts) Female Headed households 91 Poor Households 440 Elderly Household Heads 58 B. GOVERNMENT Public Buildings/Facilities 20 Govt office E. PROJECT AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS

1. Total Number of Affected Households

43. All households found within the Project area are considered squatters. These households do no have title deeds (hak milik), or traditional or customary rights (adat or ulayat) but have exploitation rights (hak guna usaha) or use rights (hak pakai) over the affected property and AHs that do not have any such formal documents but who are recognized by the community as having ownership or user/possessory rights over the affected property and who satisfy the cut-off date requirement are not entitled to compensation for land. However, they are entitled to compensation at replacement for non-land assets and rehabilitation assistance in cash or in-kind or in the form of a special program in order to restore their pre-project conditions. Moreover, affected households who belong to the poorest and vulnerable groups will be assisted to improve their socio-economic status. 44. A total of 872 AHs will lose part or the entire area of the land they presently use or occupy. The IOL done in May 2008 found 806 of these AHs on the embankments of the canal, while the remaining 66 were in ex-river beds. 45. In consultation with AHs in 2006, 183 of those on the embankments claimed to have permission from PJTII to use the place they were occupying; 5 claimed to be paying rent for the use of the land; 1 even claimed ownership over the property, and the others were without any valid permit whatsoever. On the other hand, 14 of the AHs in the ex-river beds claimed to have permission to use the land and while the others did not have any permit to use the land. Per clarification with the PJT II in 2008, it has been determined that none of the annual permits given in previous years to AHs to occupy or use the land they presently occupy have been renewed. Technically, all occupants/users of the ROW of WTC are encroachers or informal settlers based on the existing Indonesian regulation12. Table 1 provides a distribution of AHs affected by loss of land use. Table 4.2: The Distribution of AHs Affected by Loss of Land Use.

Asset Position No

Kabu-paten/ Kota

Sub District /Kecamatan

Village/ Desa/ Kelurahan

Inside slope left embankment

Inside slope right embank-ment

Outside slope left embank-ment

Outside slope right of embank-ment

Top of left embank-ment

Top of right embank-ment

Ex rivers bed

Total

12 Peraturan Pemerintah Republik Indonesia Nomor 35 Tahun 1991 Pasal 33 “Republic of Indonesia Government Regulation Number 35, Year 1991, Article 33”.

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Asset Position No

Kabu-paten/ Kota

Sub District /Kecamatan

Village/ Desa/ Kelurahan

Inside slope left embankment

Inside slope right embank-ment

Outside slope left embank-ment

Outside slope right of embank-ment

Top of left embank-ment

Top of right embank-ment

Ex rivers bed

Total

1. Kab. Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu - 21 - - - 8 - 29

Sub Total - 21 - - - 6 - 27 Cikarang

Barat Gandasari 1 21 - - - 7 - 29

Sukada-nau

12 15 12 8 24 16 1 88

Sub Total 13 36 12 8 24 23 1 117 Cikarang

Pusat Hegar Mukti

- 12 7 - 12 33 - 64

Jaya Mukti 1 23 4 - 10 20 - 58 Pasir

Tanjung 2 - 4 25 2 - 5 38

Cikarang Pusat Total

3 35 15 25 24 53 5 160

Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 2 5 - 1 13 22 - 43

Pasirsari 1 3 7 - 8 - - 19 Sub Total 3 8 7 1 21 22 - 62 Cikarang

Utara Wangun Harja

22 1 - 3 9 21 3 59

Sub Total 22 1 - 3 9 21 3 59 Tambun

Selatan Jati Mulya 7 1 - - 6 2 - 16

Lambang Jaya

4 - - - - - - 4

Lambang Sari

4 - - - - - - 4

Setiadarma - 3 - - - 10 - 13 Tambun - - - - - 3 - 3 Sub Total 15 4 - - 6 15 - 40

Kabupaten Bekasi Total 56 105 34 37 84 142 9 467

Ciampel Kuta Mekar - - 2 11 10 1 - 24

Kutanegara - - - 2 7 - 9 Kutapohaci - - - 14 - 5 - 19 Mulya

Sejati - - - 1 2 16 7 26

Mulyasari - - 1 12 1 2 16

Kab. Kara- wang

Parung Mulya

- - - 3 4 - - 7

Sub Total - - 3 43 24 24 7 101 Klari Curug - - - - - - 3 3 Sub Total - - - - - - 3 3 Teluk

Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar

- 10 - - 4 - - 14

Karang Mulya

- - - 9 6 - - 15

Marga Mulya

- - - - 13 - - 13

Margakaya - 13 - - 5 - - 18 Mulya Jaya - - - 2 - 5 40 47

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Asset Position No

Kabu-paten/ Kota

Sub District /Kecamatan

Village/ Desa/ Kelurahan

Inside slope left embankment

Inside slope right embank-ment

Outside slope left embank-ment

Outside slope right of embank-ment

Top of left embank-ment

Top of right embank-ment

Ex rivers bed

Total

Wanasari - - - - 17 - - 17 Sub Total - 23 - 11 45 5 40 124 Teluk

Jambe Timur

Pinayungan - 1 - - - 15 - 16

Puseur Jaya

- - - 1 13 - - 14

Sirnabaya - - - - - 2 - 2 Sukaluyu 1 - - 10 39 - - 50 Wadas - - - - 26 5 - 31 Sub Total 1 1 - 11 78 22 - 113

Kabupaten Karawang Total 1 24 3 65 147 51 50 341 3. Kota

Bekasi Bekasi Selatan

Margajaya - - 4 - - - - 4

Sub Total - - 4 - - - - 4 Bekasi

Timur Margahayu 15 29 - 2 - 7 7 60

Sub Total 15 29 - 2 - 7 7 60 Kota Bekasi Total 15 29 4 2 7 7 64 Total (Bekasi+Karawang+ Bekasi city)

72

158

41

104

231

200

66

872

2. Current Use of Affected State Land

46. The survey found that a total of 439,250.4m² of land exclusively is used for agriculture. Of this area, 254,851.9 m² is found on the embankments of WTC, while 184,398.5 m² is located in ex-river beds (see Table 4.5). Additionally, 6,357.7 m² of land used for farming and residence, and another 3,424 m² of land used for commerce and agriculture, and these are all located on the embankments of the WTC. This situation is possible because of sedimentation in various sections of what used to be waterway of the canal itself. 47. About 50% of AHs households claim to be residing or doing business in their present location for more than 3 years already, while 40% claim to be in the place between 1 to 3 years already. The remaining10% of the 288 AHs have been residing or doing business in WTC for less than a year.

3. Permanent and Temporary Impacts on State Land

48. The total area of land that is currently being used by the 872 AHs is 455,043.8m². Of this area, an estimated 270,645.3 m² of occupied Government land on the inner embankments of WTC stands to be permanently lost to the Project. On the other hand, the 184,398.5 m² of occupied land (all farmed) in ex-rivers will be temporarily affected for a period of 1 year as the ex-rivers will be used as spoils bank yard. Within a year following the dumping of silt and spoil earth, land in the ex-river bed may be developed and re-used for farming, after it has been assessed for any contamination and certified as safe for use.

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4. Impacts on Main Houses and Shops

49. A total of 542 AHs own main structures that will be physically displaced by the Project. All of these structures are located on the inner embankments of the WTC and should therefore be acquired entirely. However, to minimize impacts on AHs and following consultations in April and May 2007 who reside and/or do business on the inside slope of the left embankment of WTC, it was agreed that in the preparation of the detailed design, engineers will look into the possibility of reducing the construction limit to 5 m where feasible so that only a portion of the buildings of the AHs would have to be demolished. Until such proposal has been finalized, however, the main structures found with the 6 m from top of embankment are considered totally affected. Table 4.3 below shows the type of materials and type of use. Table 4.3: Building Construction Material Type and Building Use

Kabupaten/Kota Specification Residential Use Only

Residentil and/or Commercial Use

Total

1. Kabupaten Bekasi a) Temporary

- without wall 35 175 210

- with wall, but very simple 10 102 112

b) Semi Permanent 8 22 30

c) Permanent 2 2 4 Sub Total 55 301 356

2. Kabupaten Karawang

a) Temporary

- without wall 73 16 89 - with wall, but very simple 8 5 13 b) Semi Permanent 17 3 20 c) Permanent 14 3 17

Sub Total 112 27 139

3. Kota Bekasi a) Temporary - without wall 13 27 40

- with wall, but very simple 5 5 b) Semi Permanent 1 1 c) Permanent 1 1

Sub Total 15 32 47 Total 182 360 542

5. Impacts on Secondary Structures

50. Secondary structures to be affected by the rehabilitation of the WTC are the 489 platforms above the canal water level that are used as toilet or as place for bathing and/or washing laundry and household utensils. Most of these structures are made of decrepit wooden materials. Instead of paying compensation for these unsanitary structures, ownership for most of which is communal, the Project will construct sanitary communal toilet, baths and place for washing in locations agreed upon by the Implementing Agency with the AHs during consultation-meetings held in April and May 2007. Table 4.11 shows the locations of the platforms.

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Table 4.4 Location of Unsanitary Toilets and Baths in WTC Village Right Left Village Right Left

Cibatu 10 9 Mulya Sari 26 41 Hegar Mukti 11 5 Kota Pohaci 18 10 Jaya Mukti 5 4 Kutanegara 0 7 Karang Ligar 20 0 Kutamekar 21 44 Marga Mulya 3 12 Parung Mulya 10 26 Mulya Jaya 28 0 Pinayungan 7 8 Pasir Tanjung 26 18 Sirnabaya 5 7 Pasirsari 43 38 Puseurjaya/PasirJaya 0 3 Wangun Harja 5 4 Sukaluyu 2 7 Mulya Sejati 0 6 - - -

Total 151 96 89 153

6. Impacts on Crops and Trees

51. During the IOL conducted in September and October 2006 and updated in May 2008, some 160,731 m² of land on the embankments of WTC were planted to various types of crops with an estimated market value of said IDR 214,568,615. The expanse of farmed land may change over time; it could be bigger or even smaller during the conduct of the detailed measurement survey (DMS) when the RP has to be updated prior to its implementation. Notwithstanding, the timing of the start of civil works in WTC will be coordinated closely with the AHs to allow them as much as possible the chance to harvest their crops. Crops that cannot be harvested before the start of civil works in any location will be compensated based on replacement cost principle or based on local regulations if available.

Table 4.5: Crop Type under Cultivation No Name Area (m2) 1 Decorative plants 3,490 2 Bengkuang 1,248 3 Chili 486 4 Clingsir 1 5 Corn 1,812 6 Green beans 283 7 Peanuts 2,569 8 Kangkung 20 9 Corriander 18 10 Kemuning 1 11 Potato 750 12 Tumeric 6 13 Pumkin 536 14 Lemon grass 3 15 Lime 3 16 Oyong 1,424 17 Rice 14,627 18 Pandan 10 19 Pepaya 447 20 Banana 1,076 21 Snake skin fruit 2 22 Sereh 38 23 Cassave 140 24 Talas 79

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25 Sweet potato 21 52. The rehabilitation of WTC will also require the acquisition of 4,828 trees of commercial value and of various species (see Table 4.6). Said trees are at least 5 years of age.13

Table 4.6: Tree Size and Type Name and type

Name Large Medium Small Total Akasia 155 418 1.031 1.604 Albasia 11 13 2 26 Alpukat 1 0 1 2 Aluminum 0 1 5 6 Angsana 0 5 1 6 Asam 0 0 1 1 Bambu 299 63 4 366 Ceri 48 86 26 160 Durian 0 25 2 27 Gempol 0 0 1 1 Jamblang 0 0 0 0 Jambu Biji 0 8 5 13 Jati 5 2 40 47 Jeruk 3 21 484 508 Jeungjing 27 467 69 563 Johar 10 22 1 33 Kamboja 0 6 0 6 Kapuk 2 1 0 3 Kaya 0 6 20 26 Kecapi 0 2 0 2 Kedondong 37 0 57 94 Kelapa 46 38 21 105 Ketapang 4 0 0 4 Kiara 0 0 1 1 Kihiang 0 0 1 1 Kosambi 0 1 0 1 Laban 0 0 1 1 Lamtoro 16 121 495 632 Mahoni 0 25 87 112 Mangga 39 59 56 154 Melinjo 0 1 0 1 Mengkudu 0 1 1 2 Mindi 0 20 31 51 Minori 0 0 0 0 Nangka 37 34 46 117 Palem 8 75 0 83 Petai 15 11 9 35 Rambutan 6 3 0 9 Randu 0 0 0 0 Rengas 0 0 0 0 Salak 0 0 0 0 Salam 0 0 0 0 Sukun 4 5 2 11 Timbul 2 0 0 2 Tisuk 4 7 1 12 779 1.547 2.502 4.828

13 The trees have apparently been growing for longer than the AH has been occupying the land. This is a typical problem when determining rightful owners of affected trees inside an established ROW. This will be sorted out through dialogue with the residents and local officials, including the AHs at the time of detailed measurement survey.

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F. AFFECTED CANAL BOAT CROSSING OPERATORS

53. There are 9 operators of canal crossing rigs, and their business will definitely stop with the rehabilitation of the WTC and the construction of foot bridges where these boat operators are located (see Table 4.12). The operators of these rigs come from Brebes in Central Java; their families are left behind in the province. The operation of the rigs is a principal source of the AH households’ livelihood. Therefore, until such time that the proposed bridges are constructed, these 9 canal boat operators will be allowed to continue their business. They will likewise be eligible for transitional subsistence assistance and to participate in the livelihood restoration program as provided in the Project entitlement matrix.

Table 4.7 List of Operators of Canal Boat Crossing

No Name of AH Village Sub District District Location

(BTb) 1 Pudjianto Pasirsari Cikarang Selatan Bekasi 32 2 Tawanto Setia Darma Tambun Selatan Bekasi 41 3 Tasman Setia Darma Tambun Selatan Bekasi 41 4 Wiyanto Setia Darma Tambun Selatan Bekasi 41 5 Riswanda Jati Mulya Tambun Selatan Bekasi 41 6 Tisno Jati Mulya Tambun Selatan Bekasi 41 7 Nasrudin Jati Mulya Tambun Selatan Bekasi 41 8 Trisbat Jati Mulya Tambun Selatan Bekasi 42 9 Jujung Jati Mulya Tambun Selatan Bekasi 42

G. AFFECTED GOVERNMENT ASSETS AND PUBLIC FACILITIES

54. There are also 20 government assets and facilities that will be displaced as shown in Table 4.8 below

Table 4.8: Government Assets

No Kab/Kota Sub District Village Neigborhood

Hamlet BTB Note

1 Kabupaten

Karawang Klari Curug - - 0 Dinas Pertanian /

Agriculture Section 2 Kabupaten

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02 15 Musholla / Prayer place

3 Kabupaten Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat Margakaya 08 03 19b Mosque

4 Kabupaten Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat Margakaya 08 03 19c Musholla

5 Kabupaten Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat Margakaya 08 03 19d Security Post

6 Kabupaten Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07 18 Hamlet office

7 Kabupaten Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 01 01 36b Police Guard Post 8 Kabupaten Bekasi Tambun Selatan Lambang Sari 3 1 40 Security Post 2) 9 Kabupaten Bekasi Tambun Selatan Lambang Sari 3 1 40 Security Post) 10 Kabupaten Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 1 6 42 Security Post 11 Kabupaten Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34A Left Hamlet office

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12 Kabupaten Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 11 7 23 (Local transportation pool) 13 Kabupaten

Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Margakaya 11 4 32 Pump house

14 Kabupaten Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 09 05 27 “ojeg” pool) (security post)

15 Kabupaten Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 17 Ojeg pool 16 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu - - 43 Police Guard Post 17 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu - - 43 Police Guard Post 18 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu - - 43a Jasamarga Bus stop 19 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu - - 43a Local transportation pool 20 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya - - 45 KPPN office

BTB: Bangunan Tarum Barat (West Tarum Structure/Building) H. IMPACTS ON POOR AND VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS

55. Of the total 872 AHs, 589 AHs have been found to fall into one or more categories of vulnerability14. They face the prospect of not having the same opportunity as the other AHs would in deriving benefit from the Project. They in fact risk further marginalization unless additional support is extended to them. There are 91 women-headed households, 58 households headed by the elderly, 440 households falling below the poverty line. 464 of the 589 vulnerable AH which falls under the three category are landless. Table 4.9 Vulnerable AHs by Region

No Kabupaten/Kota (Women AH Heads

(Elder AH

Heads)

(Poor HHs Total*

1 Kabupaten Bekasi 52 18 168 238 2 Kabupaten Karawang 30 39 235 304 3 Kota Bekasi 9 1 37 47

Jumlah (Total) 91 58 440 589

Source: IOL May 2008 / *There are 464 AHs are landless.

V. PROJECT ENTITLEMENTS AND IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS

56. The project entitlements developed and presented in the entitlement matrix below correspond to the potential impacts identified during the census and inventory of losses. It should be noted that these entitlements may be revised or enhanced, as necessary, following the conduct of DMS and consultation with APs to ensure that losses are restored, if not improved. Any revisions/enhancement in the entitlements will be reflected in the updated RP for ADB review and approval.

14 These vulnerable groups are women-headed household, poor household, and elderly AH household head. Poor households are those with a monthly per capita income of less than IDR 183,416, or a monthly household income of IDR917,080, given an average household size of 5 persons. Elderly AH household heads are those headed by persons 65 years of age or older. Landless AH households are those with no other land on which to rebuild their houses or stalls.

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Where there is a gap on the local government legal background for compensation to informal settlers or users of land, the Project will cover the difference under the “special program” of the Livelihood Restoration Program.

Table 5.1: Entitlement ITEM

CATEGORY OF IMPACTS/LOSSES

Entitled Persons PROJECT ENTITLEMENTS

Notes/ Implementation

Arrangement

A. Productive Land: paddy land, fish pond in ex-river bed owned by PJT-II and WTC ROW 1 MARGINAL

IMPACTS due Permanent Loss of Land Use

Users/Occupants: Marginal impacts:

Farmers 209 AHs

• No compensation for land,

• Compensation for crops and trees based on replacement cost principle

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available. Not their main source of income

2 Temporary Loss of Land Use Due to spoil dumping on ex-river bed or due to construction activities.

Users/Occupants:

Ex-River Bed Farmers

66

Outside Embankment

84

• No compensation for land,

• Compensation for affected crops based on replacement cost principle that should be in line with local government regulations, if available

• The project will facilitate formal leasing if requested by user/occupant. The potential identified land will be assessed for any contamination and certified as safe for use.

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available. APs to re-use after dredged material has been dumped and assessed for any contamination and certified safe for use. Should the land be deemed unusable AHs will be entitled to livelihood restoration under a LRP Contractor will be responsible for returning ex-river bed land to pre-project/better condition.

B Relocation of Households and Shops 1a Relocation of AHs

and Shop Owners due to Permanent Loss of Land Use

Informal Dwellers but Have Other Land on Which Outside the Project Area

House 8 AHs House-cum Shop 1 AH Shop/Stalls 40 Ahs

• No compensation for land,

• Compensation for structures based on replacement cost principle that should be in line with local government regulations, if available Compensation for crops and trees based on replacement cost principle that should be in line with local government regulations, if available

• Provision of transport

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available. The LRP allowance shall be based on poverty threshold for an average 5 household members. A single person household will receive 1/5 of said amount.

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ITEM

CATEGORY OF IMPACTS/LOSSES

Entitled Persons PROJECT ENTITLEMENTS

Notes/ Implementation

Arrangement

allowance based on actual cost of moving to new site (labor, transport cost) or provision of transport assistance will be provided in the form of program within the LRP.

• Provision of transition subsistence allowance will be provided in the form of program within the LRP.

• Entitled to participate in Livelihood restoration program.

1b

Relocation of AHs and Shop Owners due to Permanent Loss of Land Use

Informal Dwellers but Have NO Other Land Outside the Project Area

House 109 AHs House-cum Shop

17 AH

Shops 338 AHs

• No compensation for land

• Compensation for structures based on replacement cost principle that should be in line with local government regulations, if available Compensation for crops and trees based on replacement cost principle that should be in line with local government regulations, if available

• For house and house-cum-shop, the Project will facilitate to find access to a residential plot (and with commercial advantage for house-cum-shops) within the village or nearby, with affordable renewable lease or lease-to-buy agreement. The area will be with similar or better conditions as before with latrine

• For shops, the Project will facilitate to find access to a place/plot

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available. Individual or small group relocation sites as per AHs’ final option. AHs have the option to have a access to a place to rent outside the residential plot that will be facilitated by the PIU. The Project will assist AHs in the determination of lease amount. For vulnerable AHs who may not have the ability to generate much income, the LRP will be designed to increase income levels sufficiently to be able to pay the full local market leases. The LRP allowance shall be based on poverty threshold for an average 5 household members. A single person household will receive 1/5 of said amount.

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ITEM

CATEGORY OF IMPACTS/LOSSES

Entitled Persons PROJECT ENTITLEMENTS

Notes/ Implementation

Arrangement

to lease/rent with similar commercial advantage either in existing market sites or a plot of land suitable for putting up stalls/shops (new market). Lease arrangement will be with a provision to renew and shall be facilitated by the project.

Provision of transport allowance based on actual cost of moving to new site (labor, transport cost) or provision of transport assistance will be provided in the form of the LRP. • Provision of transition

subsistence will be provided in the form of the LRP.

• Entitled to participate in Livelihood restoration program.

C NON-LAND ASSETS

1a Houses/Shops and Secondary Structures

Owners regardless of whether or not the owner has hak guna bangun (building permit)

• Compensation at replacement cost based on actual current market prices of materials and actual cost of labor for dismantling, transfer and rebuild

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available.

1b

Renters of Structures (house/shops)

• Assistance to tenants/renters to find a new place to live or do business

• Assistance to find new rental property

• Entitled to participate in Livelihood restoration program.

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available.

2 Public Infrastructure and Facilities

Owner (Government) • Rebuild the facilities based on agreement by both parties..

3 Crops and Trees Owners • Annual Crops. If standing crops are destroyed or cannot be harvested, compensation based

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available.

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ITEM

CATEGORY OF IMPACTS/LOSSES

Entitled Persons PROJECT ENTITLEMENTS

Notes/ Implementation

Arrangement

on replacement cost principle that should be in line with local government regulations, if available

• Perennial Crops. Compensation based on replacement cost that should be in line with local government regulations, if available

• Timber Trees. Compensation at current market rates based on type of tree and diameter of trunk at breast height

D INCOME LOSS 1 Significant Impact

Due to Relocation of Shops or House-cum-shops

House-cum-shop and shop-owners whether or not with land outside the Project Area

Shop 198 shops

House-cum-shop

296 shops

Canal Boat Operators

9 operators

• Entitled to participate in the Livelihood Restoration Program (LRP)

The LRP allowance shall be based on poverty threshold for an average 5 household members. A single person household will receive 1/5 of said amount.

E HIGH RISK OF IMPOVERISHMENT /HARDSHIP 1 Due to loss of

resource base Poor and vulnerable Households even if marginally affected

• Entitled to participate in the Livelihood Restoration Program and LRP Allowance.

“LRP allowance” will be provided to participants using a poverty threshold for an average 5 household members. A single person household will receive 1/5 of said amount. AHs are taking part in the program and in the process of restoring their income.

F LOSS OF ACCESS 1 Restricted Use of

Waterway for Toilet and Laundry Purposes and source of HH water

• Provision of Communal Sanitary Toilet and Safe water facilities in selected points along the WTC as included in the project design activities.

As per consultation with AHs, residents and local government The budget for the planning and construction of the aforementioned will come from the Community Rural Water Supply and Sanitation component of Project 1

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ITEM

CATEGORY OF IMPACTS/LOSSES

Entitled Persons PROJECT ENTITLEMENTS

Notes/ Implementation

Arrangement

of ICWRMIP. G IMPACTS DURING CONSTRUCTION 1 Non-Land Assets Owners of affected non-

land assets • Compensation at

Replacement Cost as indicated above

H LOSS OF PRIVATE LAND 1 Loss of Paddy/

Residential/ Commercial Land

Owners to be determined during RP Updating

• Cash compensation at replacement cost which is based on market value that reflect recent land sales and in the absence of such recent sales, based on productive value (for productive/ agricultural) or based on similar location attributes (for residential and commercial land

• Non-land assets will be paid at replacement cost as indicated in Item C and D above.

Existing local regulations shall be used wherever available.

57. The implementation arrangements based on the entitlement matrix and existing local government regulations, which differ in Bekasi District, are summarized below:

f. APs within the Karawang district and Bekasi City will be entitled to replacement cost as described in the entitlement matrix and calculated based local regulations where available.

g. APs within the Bekasi District will be entitled to compensation using the “uang kerohiman” scheme as stipulated in the existing local government regulation “Keputusan Bupati Bekasi Nomor 300/Kep.71-POD. I/2007” or any updated local government regulation.

h. Any gaps in the Bekasi district regulation on providing compensation will be fulfill in the form of a special program under the LRP.

i. All kind of allowance defined in the entitlement matrix will be provided in the form the LRP (community empowerment program).

j. Monitoring and evaluation of the resettlement activities should refer to the implementation approach defined in the above points (a), (b), (c) and (d).

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VI. SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONDITIONS OF AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS

58. This chapter provides an overview of the socio-economic situation of the AHs. As mentioned earlier in Section IV,B , the conduct of the IOL was carried out along with the census of the AHs in September,October 2006 and May 2008. Additional consultations and data gathering were done in April and May 2007 on water and sanitation condition. As mentioned in the previous chapter, there are 872 AH households in WTC. 466 (53.440%) of them are located in Bekasi District, 342 (39.22%) in Karawang District, and 64 (7.34%) in Bekasi City. A. Gender, Age and Physical Condition of Household Heads

59. Of the 872 AH household heads identified in the IOL and census of AHs in May 2008, majority were males (see Table 5.1). From 91 female headed households, three (3) of them are also elderly households (above 65 years old). On the other hand, 58 of the 781 male AH household heads were more than 65 years of age.

Table 6.1 Distribution of AHs Household Heads by Gender

Region No Gender of Household Heads

Kabupaten Bekasi

Kabupaten Karawang

Bekasi City Total

1 Female 52 30 9 91 2 Male 415 311 55 781

Total 467 341 64 872 Source: 2008 IOL and Socioeconomic Survey. B. Educational Attainment of Household Heads 60. In the 2006 IOL, of the 403 male AH household heads who responded to the question on educational attainment, a majority number of 116 persons (28.78%) claimed to have finished elementary education, while 99 (24.57%) reported to have not finished elementary grade. A sizable number of 83 (20.60%) reported to have not attended school at all, while 56 (13.90%) finished high school, and 32 (7.94%) finished college. 61. In contrast, of the 21 female AH household heads who responded to the question on educational attainment, 10 (47.62%) said to have completed elementary education, while 3 (14.29%) did not finish grade school. On the other hand, 6 (28.57%) female household heads did not attend school at all, and only 2 finished high school. None of the respondents went beyond high school. (For more details of the 2006 survey findings, see Table 6.2). Similarly, in May 2008 update of the IOL for 872 AHs, the majority of respondents (33%) claimed to have completed elementary school, followed by 18% with no education, and 12.6% who claimed to have completed senior high school (see Table 6.3 for more details on the May 2008 survey findings). Although the 2008 survey collected data from men and women, the findings have not been disaggregated yet by sex.

Table 6.2 Distribution of AHs base on Education level in each Region

No Education level of HH Region Total

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Kabupaten Bekasi

Kabupaten Karawang

Bekasi City

1 No education 59 97 4 160 2 Not completed elementary 62 58 7 127 3 Completed elementary 160 127 7 294 4 Not completed high school 1 1 - 2 5 Completed junior high school 63 24 5 92 6 Completed senior high school 75 25 10 110 7 Not completed college - - 1 1 8 Finished college - - 1 1 9 Finished University 6 1 1 8 10 No answer 41 8 28 77

TOTAL 467 341 64 872

Source: 2008 IOL and Socioeconomic Survey.

Table 6.3 Educational Attainment of Household Heads*

District No education

Not completed elementary

Completed elementary

Not completed

high school

Completedhigh

school

Not completed

college Finishedcollege Vocational

TotalMale Household Head

Karawang 44 55 48 2 8 0 6 2 165 Bekasi 38 42 62 5 42 4 26 3 222 Kota Bekasi 1 2 6 0 6 0 0 1 16

Total 83 99 116 7 56 4 32 6 403 % 20.60 24.57 28.78 1.74 13.90 0.99 7.94 1.49 100.01

Female-headed Households Karawang 1 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 Bekasi 5 0 7 0 2 0 0 0 14 Kota Bekasi 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2

Total 6 3 10 0 2 0 0 0 21 % 28.57 14.29 47.62 0 9.52 0 0 0 100.00

Source: 2006 IOL and Socioeconomic Survey *No answers were obtained from 98 male household heads, and 1 female household head. C. Primary Occupation of Household Heads15 62. Majority (183 persons or 45.41%) of the 403 male household heads who responded to the question on primary occupation, reported to be engaged in business and commerce, while 141 (34.99%) were into farming and 1 AH in Karawang (the most upstream rural area) derived its income from livestock raising. 40 male household heads (9.93%) were laborers or utility drivers, while 17 (4.22%) were office employees. 22 (5.46%) reported to be unemployed. 63. Similarly, 11 (52.36%) of the 21 female household heads who responded to the question on primary occupation reported to engaged in business and commerce, while 4 (19.05%) were into farming. 3 (14.29%) claimed to be unemployed. (For details, see Table 6-4). 64. No AH was found to depend on their agriculture or livestock for a significant 15 Data IOL 2006

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proportion of household income. All marginally AHs will be provided with replacement land unless they have no other land on which to reside (since their main use of the land is for residential and/or commercial purposes and not for agriculture or livestock.

Table 6.4 Primary Occupation of Household Heads* District Business/Trader Driver/laborer Employee Farming/livestock Unemployed Total

Male-headed Households Karawang 30 19 7 108 1 165 Bekasi 142 16 10 33 21 222 Kota Bekasi 11 5 0 0 0 16

Total 183 40 17 141 22 403 % 45.41 9.93 4.22 34.99 5.46 100.01

Female-headed Households Karawang 1 1 1 2 0 5 Bekasi 9 1 0 2 2 14 Kota Bekasi 1 0 0 0 1 2

Total 11 2 1 4 3 21 % 52.38 9.52 4.76 19.05 14.29 100.00

Source: 2006 IOL and Socioeconomic Survey *No answers were obtained from 98 male household heads, and 1 female household head.

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D. AH Household Income and Poverty Situation 65. In the October 2006 IOL, the majority of the 523 AH households surveyed (438 households or 83.75% of the total number of AH households) had a monthly per capita income of less than IDR200,000. Considering that the official poverty threshold is IDR183,416 per capita per month16, these 438 households may be classified as poor. Moreover, of these 438 poor AH households, 210 had a per capita monthly income of less than IDR50,000, while 130 have a monthly per capita income of IDR50,000 to IDR100,000, and 60 households had a monthly per capita income of IDR100,000 o IDR150,000. These AH households are definitely poor, in contrast to the 38 AH households that are on the borderline, with a monthly per capita income of IDR150,000 to IDR200,000. 66. In contrast, of the 85 households (16.25% of the total number of AH households) with a monthly per capita income of IDR200,000 and more, 52 had a per capita monthly income of IDR300,00o and above, while 28 had a per capita monthly income of IDR200,00 to IDR250,000. 5 AH households had a monthly per capita income of IDR250,000 to IDR300,000. (See Table 5.5 for more details.) 67. Based on the data IOL 2008 at the district level, 304(51.61%) of the 589 poor AH households are found in Kerawang District. (This is a significant change from the 2006 survey, which found 54% of the poor in Bekasi District and only 40% in Karawang.) Another 238 AH households (40.41%) are located in Bekasi District, while 47 (7.98%) live in Bekasi City. On the other hand,229 (80.92%) of the 283 non-poor AH households are found in Bekasi District, 37(13.07%) in Karawang District, and 17 (6.01%) in Bekasi City. (See Table 6.5 for more details).

Table 6.5 Distribution of Poor and Non-poor Households by District Number Poor & Vulnerable

AHs Number of Non- Poor AHs Total AHs District/City

(n) (%) (n) (%) (n) (%) Bekasi City 47 7.98 17 6.01 64 7.3 Bekasi District 238 40.41 229 80.92 467 53.6 Karawang District 304 51.61 37 13.07 341 39.1 TOTAL 589 100. 00 283 100. 00 872 100. 00

Source: 2008 IOL and Socioeconomic Survey

16 At an average household size of 5 persons, the household poverty threshold is IDR917,080 per month.

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E. Sanitary Facilities and Practices 1. Source of Household Drinking Water

68. From IOL 2006, majority (364 or 69.60%) of the 523 AH households draw drinking water from pump wells, while 85 (16.25%) buy drinking water from private providers, and 15 tap water from local water utility companies. 33 (6.31%) get water from WTC for drinking. See Table 6.6 for the details).

Table 6.6 Distribution of Households by Source of Drinking Water District

Pump Well Piped Water from Utility Company

Private Water Seller Canal NA Total

Karawang 138 1 23 27 5 194 Bekasi 218 11 59 5 17 310 Kota Bekasi 8 3 3 1 4 19

Total 364 15 85 33 26 523 % 69.60 2.87 16.25 6.31 4.97 100.00

Source: 2006 IOL and Socioeconomic Survey NA = no answer

2. Source of Water for Washing and Bathing 69. From IOL 2006, with regard to source of water for washing and bathing, majority (341 or 65.20%) of the 523 AH use pump wells for this purpose, while 3 AH (0.57%) draw water for washing and bathing from pump wells and from WTC. A significant number of 151 AH households (28.87%) use water from WTC for washing and bathing. 27 AH (5.16%) get water from private and public providers for their washing and bathing needs.

Table 6.7 Distribution of Households by Source of Water for Washing District

Pump Well Pump Well and Canal

Piped Water from Utility Company

Private Water Seller Canal NA Total

Karawang 105 1 1 1 86 0 194 Bekasi 224 2 13 10 60 1 310 Kota Bekasi 12 0 2 0 5 0 19

Total 341 3 16 11 151 1 523 % 65.20 0.57 3.06 2.10 28.87 0.19 99.99

NA = no answer

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3. Ways of Discharging Effluents (IOL 2006) 70. While 182 (34.80%) of the 523 AH claim to have their own septic tank for discharging used water or effluents, 166 (31.74%) other AH just let their effluents flow out of their houses in the open. On the other hand, 164 (31.36%) AH use public drainage in discharging their effluents (see Table 5.9).

Table 6.8 Distribution of Households by Ways of Discharging Effluents District Own Septic Tank Public Drainage Directly Outside the

House NA Total

Karawang 33 78 83 0 194 Bekasi 142 78 79 11 310 Kota Bekasi 7 8 4 0 19

Total 182 164 166 11 523 % 34.80 31.36 31.74 2.10 100.00

NA = no answer

4. Toilet Facilities Used (IOL 2006) 71. Majority (255 households or 48.76%) of the 523 AH have their own private toilet, while another 117 (22.37%) use public toilet facilities. However, 76 AH (14.53%) use WTC as toilet, and another 71 (13.58) use un-occupied areas as toilet (see Table 5.10).

Table 6.9 Distribution of Households by Toilet Facility Used

District Own Toilet Inside House Public Toilet Open Area/Field Canal NA Total

Karawang 60 53 52 29 0 194 Bekasi 188 59 19 40 4 310 Kota Bekasi 7 5 0 7 0 19

Total 255 117 71 76 4 523 % 48.76 22.37 13.58 14.53 0.76 100.00

NA = no answer

5. Garbage Disposal Practice (IOL 2006) 72. Most (438 households or 83.75%) of the 523 AH burn their garbage, while 41 households (7.84%) get their refuse collected by government garbage collectors. 29 AH throw their garbage in WTC and 7 throw their garbage in unoccupied areas, however (see Table 5.11).

Table 6.10 Distribution of Households by Method of Garbage Disposal Used

District Gov. Garbage Collector Burn It

Throw in Open Area/Field Throw in the Canal NA Total

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Karawang 5 183 1 3 2 194 Bekasi 35 244 4 21 6 310 Kota Bekasi 1 11 2 5 0 19

Total 41 438 7 29 8 523 % 7.84 83.75 1.34 5.54 1.53 100.00

NA = no answer

VII. VULNERABILITY, GENDER, AND ETHNICITY ISSUES A. Vulnerability

73. As mentioned in earlier section, out of a total of 872 AHs, 589 AHs have been found to fall into one or more categories of vulnerability. They face the prospect of not having the same opportunity as the other AHs would in deriving benefit from the Project. They in fact risk further marginalization unless additional support is extended to them. There are 91 women-headed households, 58 households headed by the elderly, 440 households falling below the poverty line. 464 of the 589 vulnerable AH which falls under the three category are landless, these households will be assisted in finding replacement residential land (109AHs), or plots to re-establish their shops/stalls (338) or house cum strore (17) with affordable lease with provision to renew or lease-to-buy arrangements prior to displacement. Table 7.1 Vulnerable AHs by Region

No Kabupaten/Kota (Women AH Heads

(Elder AH

Heads)

(Poor HHs Total*

1 Kabupaten Bekasi 52 18 168 238 2 Kabupaten Karawang 30 39 235 304 3 Kota Bekasi 9 1 37 47

Jumlah (Total) 91 58 440 589

Source: IOL May 2008 / * 464 AHs are landless. B. Gender

74. The IOL in May 2008 identified that there are 91 female-headed households (10.44%) in Bekasi, Kerawang Districts and Bekasi City, as compared to 781 male-headed households (89.56%). It was also estimated that 1,043 of the 2,318 total population are women.

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Table 7.2: Distribution of Affected Households Heads by District and Gender District Male Female Total %

Bekasi District 414 52 466 53.44 Kerawang District 312 30 342 39.22 Bekasi City 55 9 64 7.34

Total 781 91 872 100.00 % 89.56 10.44

1. Socio-Economic Conditions of Women from Affected Households

75. Age Distribution. The following is a discussion of women from affected households. In terms of age distribution most of the affected female headed households (96.70%) are below 65 years. Only three household categorized as elderly or vulnerable. 76. Education of Women. Most of the education level of affected female headed households (36.26%) is completed primary school and 28.57% of them never had education nor completed the primary school. Thus, although they are in productive age, 64.83% of the affected female headed households have no or low level education. Consequently they would be more vulnerable both economically and socially as they have very limited option for participating in mainstream economic opportunities.

Table 7.3: Female-headed Households: Education Attainment Province No

educationNot

Completed Primary

Completed Primary

Completed lower

secondary

Completed upper

secondary

College NA

Bekasi District 5 2 26 8 5 6Kerawang District 11 7 7 4 1Bekasi City 1 2 1 5

Total 16 10 33 8 11 1 12% 17.58 10.99 36.26 8.79 12.09 1.09 13.09

77. Poor Households. Of the 91 female-headed households, more than half (54%) belongs to poor households. Table 7.4: Poor or Non Poor Affected Female Headed Household District Poor Non Poor Total

Bekasi District 22 30 52

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Kerawang District 23 7 30

Bekasi City 4 5 9

Total 49 42 91

% 53.85 46.15

2. Resettlement Impacts on Female-Headed Households

78. Impacts on Assets. Impacts on business is at 51.65% followed by impacts on houses at 20.88%. Impacts on agricultural land is 15.38%. Most of the affected businesses owned by female-headed household are located in Bekasi district (57.14%) and Kerawang District (32.97%). These are small shops/stalls as most of the structure is categorized as temporary (43.96%). Table 7.5: Type of Affected Assets

Type of Assets Bekasi District Kerawang District Bekasi City Total % Agriculture land 1 13 14 15.38 Agriculture and business 2 1 3 3.29 Business 33 8 6 47 51.65 House 13 4 2 19 20.88 Agriculture and house 3 4 1 8 8.79 Total 52 30 9 91 Table 7.6: Female Headed Household Affected by Business District Affected Not Affected Total %

Bekasi District 44 8 52 57.14

Kerawang District 6 24 30 32.97

Bekasi City 7 2 9 9.89

Total 57 34 91

% 62.64 37.36

Table 7.7: Type of affected structure own FHH Type of Structure Bekasi

District Kerawang District

Bekasi District

Total %

Temporary 25 8 7 40 43.96 Non Permanent 14 1 15 16.48 Semi Permanent 6 2 8 8.79 Permanent 1 6 1 8 8.79 Other 6 14 20 21.98

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Total 52 30 9 91 % 57.14 32.97 9.89 79. Severity of Impacts. Data indicated that more than half, 57.14%, of them are losing more than 10% of their income. Table 7.8: Female-Headed Households Losing More than 10% of Income

District Number of HH losing more than 10% of Income

Number of HH losing less than 10% of Income

No Data

Bekasi District 40 3 9

Kerawang District 6 3 21

Bekasi City 6 0 3

Total 52 6 33

57.14 6.59 36.26

80. Based on the tables above, there is a high risk of impoverishment or further hardship on women and therefore needs special attention and suitable mitigation measures so that they will not be worse off. Livelihood restoration program as designed by the Project needs to address specific constraints and conditions of the women in the project. Thus, careful assessment and consultation will be undertaken to ensure that the designed relocation and livelihood restoration programs suit to their needs and provided with specific program if required. The livelihood conditions of these women will be monitored by the Project and external monitoring agency.

C. Migrants from the Madura Island

81. Some 38 AHs have been identified as migrants from the island of Madura. They have settled on the embankments of the West Tarum Canal, specifically in locations close to factories. These “Madura” people are mostly involved in the business of gathering and selling recyclable materials from the factories close to the WTC. The Madura are Muslims and seem to have the same social practices as the Sundanese that make up the majority population of the Citarum River Basin. More than this, the Madura AHs are better-off than the majority population because they are very enterprising. However, the Madura tend to live in cluster and would rather avoid public meetings where the Sundanese are present. These only suggest that the Madura are not fully integrated with the Sundanese community and have been consulted separately about compensation and relocation options.

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VIII. CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE A. During RP Preparation

82. Prior to the commencement of the IOL in September and October 2006 and again in April and May 2007 and May 2008 as part of follow-up activities on data gathering in connection with the preparation of the RP, public meetings and consultations with local officials, residents, and AHs were in villages traversed by the WTC. The agenda in the pre-IOL public meetings included a briefing on the objectives of the proposed rehabilitation of WTC; main activities of the research team (i.e., conduct of socio-economic household survey, IOL, replacement cost study, and public consultations); ADB’s policy on Involuntary Resettlement; and identification of probable positive and adverse impacts of the Project, and recommendations on how to avoid and mitigate said negative impacts. On the other hand, the specific objective of the second round of consultations with the AHs and local officials revolved around relocation options for the AHs in general, and for the Madura, in particular, and options on the construction of alternative but safe sources of water and sanitary toilet facilities. Consultation meetings with AHs and local officials will continue during RP updating and implementation and will follow the Project’s participatory approach. Socialization to APs were conducted from 6-16 November 2006. Focus group discussions (total of 24 FGDs) with regard to planning for public facilities in the project areas were undertaken from 9-23 April 2007. Several issues were raised by AHs: (a) whether or not AHs are still allowed to plant/utilize the farm land after the cut-off-date; (b) requested that water supply and sanitation facilities be provided to APs (raised by female AHs); (c) access roads should be provided; (d) if they are allowed to have access to the river to catch fish; (e) impacts on Madura settlers. See Appendix 5 for the list of meetings.

IX. RP UPDATING AND IMPLEMENTATION 83. As the preparation of this RP is based only on (i) preliminary design, (ii) initial consultations with AHs and concerned groups with regard to their concerns, (iii) preferences, suggestions on relocation and rehabilitation options, and (iv) estimates with regard to impacts and costs, RP updating will be carried out following detailed design during loan implementation. The updated RP will be prepared in consultation with AHs and concerned groups and the final draft updated RP which reflects the final APs, actual impacts and corresponding entitlements (compensation and livelihood restoration), relocation plan and livelihood restoration program and final RP budget will be submitted to ADB for review and approval. Resettlement implementation (i.e., disbursement of payment to APs, land clearance and relocation of APs) can only commence once the updated RP has been reviewed and approved by ADB. 84. Below are the detailed activities during RP updating and implementation

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A. IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENTS

1. Executing and Implementing Agencies

85. The Directorate General of Water Resources is the Executing Agency will have overall responsibility for ensuring satisfactory implementation of the Project. The implementing agencies, Belai Basar-Project Implementation Unit (PIU), together with the District Resettlement Working Group (RWG) of each district, will be responsible in the updating and implementation of the RP as per approved RP. 86. The PIU will assign one (1) senior staff and 3 assistants who will represent each RWG. 87. The functions of the RWG include the following:

a. Carry out the necessary surveys and field investigation needed in the updating of the RP;

b. Carry out consultation-meetings with the AHs, including the distribution of the PIB/disclosure of the draft and final updated RP;

c. Review and approve the results of the replacement cost survey;

d. Plan restoration of land to its pre-project condition to ensure that AHs will be allowed to use affected land after it has been

assessed for any contamination and certified as safe for use;

e. Prepare relocation plan during RP updating. Activities include, facilitate in finding replacement plots for residential for all relocating AHs within or nearby villages with affordable and renewable lease or lease-to-buy agreement, with similar or better conditions as before, with latrine. For affected shops, facilitate to find suitable place/plot to lease/rent (existing/new markets) within/nearby villages, with a provision to renew. Ensure that no AHs will be displaced until suitable sites have been found and that updated RP has been approved by ADB;

f. Provide special attention to poor and vulnerable AHs through consultation and ensure that their concerns and special

needs are addressed during RP updating and implementation; g. Together with the PIC and NGO, design and implement the restoration and livelihood restoration program, and monitor

said activities and provide modifications in the program to improve implementation as and when necessary;

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h. Prepare the necessary vouchers and other documentation to facilitate the expeditious processing of the compensation of the AHs and deliver compensation payment to the AHs;

i. Receive complaints, verbal or written, from the AHs and ensure that these are brought to the attention of the Bupati or

Walikota for appropriate action;

j. Maintain a record of all public meetings, complaints, and actions taken to address complaints and grievances at the District/City level; and

k. Submit quarterly progress reports on RP updating and implementation (payment, relocation, income restoration) to the

Balai Besar.

2. District/Municipal Government (Kabupaten/Kota)

88. The Kabupaten/Kota, through the Office of the Bupati (Regent) or Walikota (Mayor) will provide the main workforce in the preparation and implementation of the RP. The Kabupaten/Kota will have the following functions:

a. Organize the working group for resettlement by way of a Decree; b. Issue a Decree on the unit costs of affected assets based on replacement cost and/or market rates;

c. Manage and disburse the funds for paying the compensation of AHs for lost assets; and

d. Assist in the expeditious and judicious resolution of complaints of AHs.

3. MOBILIZATION OF PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION CONSULTANTS

89. It is expected that the Project Implementation Consultants or PIC will be mobilized on the first Quarter 2009. The PIC will part of the WTC Detailed Engineering Design and Construction Supervision consultancy and will be composed of a team resettlement/domestic consultants to assist the executing and implementing agencies in the updating and implementation of the RP (including detailed measurement surveys and replacement costs surveys) . The PIC resettlement consultants will also assess the capacity of the implementing agencies and provide the necessary capacity building interventions (such as orientation, workshops, on-the-job training). Composition of PIC consultants are as follows:

• Resettlement consultant(s), 18 person-months • Gender/social development consultant, 6 person-months

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• Training program expert , 4 person-months (LRP) • NGO subcontract • Independent appraiser subcontract • Detailed Measurement and Replacement Costs Survey

4. MOBILIZATION OF NGO/LOCAL ORGANIZATION

90. To help ensure better management of the design and implementation of the relocation plan and Livelihood Program, the PIC will sub-contract this endeavor with a local NGO or professional group that has track record in resettlement and community-based socio-economic work. One month after the start of the DMS activities, the group will (i) review and finalize special program with regard to supplementary assistance that cannot be covered under the existing laws and regulations of the Government (for example, payment of non-land assets and transition allowances) to meet the project objectives;(ii) design and implement alternative livelihood activities under the Livelihood Restoration Program of WTC; and (iii) assist in the design and implementation of relocation plan for affected households as this will be dependent on the design of livelihood activities. This group will have (i) resettlement experts, (ii) social development experts whose field of specialization covers poverty, gender, and ethnic minority concerns; (iii) livelihood experts specializing in community-based micro-livelihood program and micro-financing; (iv) training program experts specializing in the planning and implementation of community-based vocational and skills training programs.

5. MOBILIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL APPRAISER FOR REPLACEMENT COST SURVEY

91. If there is no existing local government regulations for use in compensation calculations for, the PIC will subcontract an independent appraiser to carry out replacement cost survey (RCS) to verify and establish compensation rates for crops, trees, structures, and other non-land based income (e.g. fishponds) to ensure that the APs are compensated at replacement cost at the time of compensation payment. The PIC will review local government regulations and where adequate and appropriate align the updated RP RCS with these regulations. The RCS will be carried out in parallel with the DMS. B. DETAILED DESIGN AND DETAILED MEASUREMENT SURVEY

92. The conduct of the updated census and Detailed Measurement Survey (DMS) will be organized by the RWG with the assistance of PIC following final design and staking of the final corridor of impact. The procedures for the DMS are similar to those for the IOL; i.e., detailed recording of all land and non-land assets, regardless of tenure status.

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C. RELOCATION OF HOUSEHOLDS AND SHOP OWNERS

93. Relocation of households and shops will only be carried out starting in the 1st quarter of 2010 as construction works will commence on the 4th quarter of 2010. Based on meetings with the local government, it has been confirmed that there are available private land available within the village as replacement land for residential and commercial purposes. No household will be displaced until the Project has identified and facilitated the process to make available suitable replacement land for them. 94. For residential or house-cum-shops, the PIU will undertake best efforts within its capacity to facilitate and assist access to residential plot with commercial suitability (for house-cum-shops) within the village or nearby with area, if such assistance is requested by the AHs. The area will be with similar or better conditions as before and with latrine. The PIU will also be provided transport and transitional assistance in the form of a special program under the LRP while relocating and re-establishing their houses. 95. For independent shops/stalls, the PIU will do its best efforts within its capacity to facilitate access to place/plot with similar commercial advantage either in existing market sites or a plot of land suitable for putting up stalls/shops (new market), if requested by the AHs. For independent shops/stalls, a place/plot to lease/rent with similar commercial advantage either in existing market sites or a plot of land suitable for putting up stalls/shops (new market). They will also be provided transport and transitional assistance while relocating and re-establishing their businesses. Thus, they will be in a position to be able to re-establish and restore their income sources and their income losses will be minimized. 96. The amount of the lease will be determined in consultation with AHs, and will take into account the ability of each AH to pay. For vulnerable AHs who may not have the ability to generate much income, the LRP will be designed to increase income levels sufficiently to be able to pay the full local market leases. D. LIVELIHOOD RESTORATION PROGRAM

97. Per results of the IOL and follow-up consultations with AHs, those eligible to participate in the livelihood restoration program for significantly affected AHs due to loss of assets and AHs who belong to any of the classification of vulnerable groups include the following:

(i) Farmers in the ex-river bed and lowland area outside embankment, 150 AHs (ii) losing entire structures that are used purely for residence:117, of which 109 are landless; (iii) losing entire structures that are used both for residence and business (i.e., shop): 18, only one maintain principal

domicile located elsewhere in the village; (iv) losing entire shops/stalls:378, 338 have no alternative shops/stalls; (v) AHs who will engage in a totally different livelihood: 9 canal crossing boat operators;

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(vi) AHs living below the poverty line:440; (vii) female-headed AHs:91; and (viii) elderly-headed AHs:58.

98. The 38 Madura AHs are not included among the participating AHs because they are not vulnerable economically, but politically. 99. For the 66 AHs in ex-river beds and 84 AHs in lowland outside embankment located in Bekasi, Cikarang, Cibeet, and Curug using the area for farming and seasonal crops, these AHs will be allowed to harvest their crops prior to the disposal of dredged materials to these ex-river beds. Since these ex-river beds are low-lying as compared to the top of the canal embankments, the dumping of spoils will be done as follows: (i) earth unsuitable for agriculture will be the first to be deposited on the site; (ii) dredged materials suitable for agriculture will be the top layer; and (iii) the bank yard will be terraced and leveled ready for planting after a year. Before being handed over to farmers for use, the spoil material will be assessed for any contamination and certified as safe for use. With this method, the surface area of the spoils bank yards that can be used for farming will even be expanded and thus allowing the replacement of the affected plots of the 150 AHs. 100. The 9 canal crossing boat operators, who will have to give up their businesses permanently when the bridges are in place, will be able to continue their ferry operations for several more years until the bridges are in place. During that time, they will be assisted to find or develop alternative livelihoods. They will also be provided with transportation and transitional assistance. 101. The Livelihood Restoration Program is divided into two sections: (i) special program and (ii) general program. 102.The special program under the LRP has allocated an estimated amount to cover any gaps in local government regulation on providing for (i) affected structures, crops and trees, required during relocation. It should be noted that these are estimates only as the actual impacts, costs and level of assistance will be determined during RP updating. 103. On the general program of the LRP, the Project will also provide suitable livelihood activities under the LRP for the severely affected and vulnerable AHs. The program will be based and designed according to the results of needs assessment to be carried out by the local organization with the AHs during the updating of the RP. In deciding on an appropriate livelihood acitivities, the following factors will be taken into account: (i) the nature of loss and/or situation of the AH; (ii) preference of the AH, (iii) level of preparedness of the AH to participate in the livelihood activity, and (iv) economic viability of the livelihood activity. The Belai Basar will engage the services of a local NGO or any organization who have expertise in social development and training. Participating AHs will also receive transition subsistence allowance in form of a program for a maximum of 6 months sufficient to provide the minimum basis needs of a household of 5 members. This is also based on the assumption that it will take a maximum of 6 months in order for these AHs to start earning income from the program. It should be noted that the local organization or NGO will review and adjust if necessary depending on the final design of the livelihood activities as per consultation with AHs. . A sample TOR on

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livelihood restoration program is attached as Appendix 6. To ensure the benefits of the project reach local inhabitants and no social jealousies develop, selective activities under the LRP related to livelihood improvements will be available for poor inhabitants of villages living in the vicinity of the WTC. The RWG will coordinate the identification of those eligible with assistance from the PIC.

Table 9.1 Possible Long-term Livelihood Restoration Measures Nature of Losses/Socio-

economic Status Number of

AHs Possible Long-term Income Restoration Activities

Structure used purely for residence

117

(i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

House-cum-shop 18 (i) Stall plots (for AHs has no land) in designated areas under a renewable lease agreement; (ii) micro-finance to strengthen business; (iii) skills training on business planning and management

Stalls/shops 378 (i) Stall plots (for AH has no land) in designated areas under a renewable lease agreement; (ii) micro-finance to strengthen business; (iii) skills training on business planning and management

Change livelihood 9 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Poor AHs 440 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Landless relocating AHs 126 (i) training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (iii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Female-headed AHs 91 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Elderly-headed AHs 58 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business, such as backyard livestock raising

During the survey, households were also asked whether or not they wish to change their profession. Majority (83%) of these households prefer to keep their profession as business/shop operators while the remaining 17% who are engaged in farming indicated alternative livelihood such as business, trader, laborer, or engaged in livestock activities as indicated in the table below.

Table 9.2: Livelihood Preferences No Change in Profession

Change in Profession

Total AH

No

Location

(n) (%) ( n) (%) ( n) (%)

Alternative Professions

1.

Bekasi District

453

97,00

14

3,00

467

100

Trader/ business Livestock farmer Manual labor

2.

Karawang District

201

58,80

140

41,20

341

100

Motorcyle repair shops Trader/ business Livestock farmer Machine operator

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“Ojeg” (motorcycle taxi) driver Manual labor Private Teacher

3.

Bekasi City

59

91,70

5

8,30

64

100

Trader Manual labor

Total

720

82,60

152

17,40

872

100

104. In addition to being able to re-establish their current livelihood and income sources at their nearby new locations, in the short and immediate term, the significantly affected AHs and vulnerable AHs will be given priority in Project-related work, either in the work site and or in work camps. To ensure that this is carried out fairly and according to the desired objective, the Implementing Agency through the PIU, facilitated by implementing NGO, will meet with the concerned AHs to discuss how the above short-term job placement opportunities could be implemented. Moreover, the PIU will ensure that the agreed short-term job placement plan will be adopted by the civil works contractors. The implementation of this short-term job placement program will be monitored by the External Monitoring Agency. E. COMMUNITY RURAL WATER SUPPLY AND SANITATION

105. Cognizant of the far-reaching implications of the clearing of the WTC of all obstruction and the subsequent prohibition on the use of the canal for toilet, washing and water needs of residents in communities traversed by WTC, the Implementing Agency will build alternative, yet safe and sanitary, communal toilet and household water outlet facilities. These facilities will be in place prior to the clearing and restriction on further use of the canal. 106. Per consultations held with the AHs in April and May 2007, the following facilities have been proposed and agreed for feasibility study and eventual adoption and construction by the Implementing Agency:

a. Pedestrian canal crossings at 7 locations across WTC ( 6 in Karawang District and 1 in Bekasi District); b. Water treatment plant in 50 locations (45 in Karawang District and 5 in Bekasi District); each plant will require 50 square meters

of land area; specific locations to be decided by communities. c. Public toilet and water tank reservoir in 173 locations (159 in Karawang District and 14 in Bekasi District); d. Dug wells in 2 locations in Karawang District; and

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e. Communal septic tank in 18 locations (7 in Karawang District and 11 in Bekasi District), each requiring 24 square meters of land, to be built in WTC ROW or village owned communal space; specific locations to be decided by communities.

107. Feasibility study and technical designing for the above facilities will be carried out by the Project Implementing Unit -Department of Health through the Project Implementing Consultant during RP updating. Management and operation of the above infrastructure, especially the toilet, septic tanks, and water facilities will be the main responsibility of the village and sub-village authorities as agreed during the public consultations held in April and May. Moreover, in the construction of said facilities, labor requirements will be sourced out, as priority, from AHs whose sources of income or livelihood are severely affected by the Project. The PIU will see to it that the aforementioned are done. The locations of these communal facilities will be decided in consultation with the affected communities. Any land acquisition/resettlement-related impacts due to the location and construction of the facilities will be addressed in the updated RP. 108. The budget for the planning and construction of the aforementioned will come from the Community Rural Water Supply and Sanitation component of Project 1 of ICWRMIP. F. SPECIAL MEASURES FOR AFFECTED VULNERABLE HOUSEHOLDS AND MADURA MIGRANTS

109. The IOL has determined that a big number of the 589 AH falls in one or more of the following categories of vulnerability, (i) Poor –440 counts; (ii) female-headed households –91 counts; and (iii) elderly household head – 58 counts. If landless, these AH households are entitled to (a) facilitation to find appropriate property with lease agreement or a lease-to-buy agreement; and (b) participate in the livelihood restoration program that involves (i) in the short-term, priority in Project- related employment; and (ii) in the long term, livelihood restoration activities to be designed together by the Implementing Agency and the AHs during RP updating facilitated by implementing NGO. 110. Separate consultation meetings will be conducted with these households on specific resettlement concerns, such as compensation and entitlements, rehabilitation of livelihoods and relocation as relevant. All public information and consultation meetings will ensure that vulnerable households are present. 111. To ensure that the 38 Madura AH households are provided the same opportunity as the other AHs to participate in, and derive benefit from, the subproject WTC Rehabilitation, they will be (i) consulted separately from the Sundanese majority population on any resettlement issues or concerns G. GENDER STRATEGY

112. The gender strategy includes specific activities to ensure project benefits for women.

a) Consultation meeting on resettlement activities will be held separately with women, female headed households and elderly

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women; b) The resettlement working group will include women representatives from affected households; c) At the inception of the Project, a capacity building training program on resettlement activities will be designed for the women

and men local officials, and women and men from affected households to orient them about resettlement activities. Participation of poor women, female headed households in the training will be ensured;

d) The training will include information on resettlement activities, management of cash assistance received, grievance procedures and impact of the project on livelihood activities

e) The capacity building training on resettlement issues will be conducted separately for women including the female-headed households;

f) During the conduct of the DMS, men and women from the households will participate in the said activity; g) Livelihood activities will be planned with active involvement of women; need assessment for livelihood activities and skill

development of livelihood activities will be conducted separately for women members, poor women, female-headed households, and elderly women;

h) Assistance for affected non-land assets and other allowances will be given to both men and women from the households; Specific attention will be provided for the poor women headed households, elderly women in paying the compensation on time and developing suitable livelihood activities for elderly and poor female headed households;

i) Separate discussion with women members, female headed households, elderly women, ethnic minority household for selection of relocation sites, housing structure, and other social infrastructures, including timing of relocation;

j) Special measures will be taken in the relocation of elderly, disabled and female headed households in terms of location of new site together with their extended families/relatives.

k) Disaggregated monitoring indicators by gender will be developed for monitoring of Social benefits, economic opportunities, livelihood program, and resettlement activities.

l) Special programs related to behavioral change under the Community Rural Water Supply And Sanitation H. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM

113. Grievances related to any aspect of the rehabilitation of WTC will be handled through negotiation aimed at achieving consensus within 120 calendar days referring to existing indonesian regulations17. Complaints will pass through 3 stages before they could be elevated to a court of law as a last resort, thus: 17 “Peraturan President Republik Indonesia Nomor 65 Tahun 2006 Tentang Perubahan Atas Peraturan President Nomor 36 Tahun 2005 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentingan Umum Nomor 36 Tahun 2005” and “Peraturan Kepala Badan Pertanahan Nasional Republik Indonesia Nomor 3 TAHUN 2007, Tentang Ketentuan Pelaksanaan Peraturan Presiden Nomor 36 Tahun 2005 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentigan Umum Sebagaimana Telah Diubah Dengan Peraturan Presiden Nomor 65 Tahun 2006 Tentang Perubaan Atas Peraturan Presiden Nomor 36 Tahun 2005 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentingan Umum”

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1. First Stage

114. An aggrieved AH may bring his/her complaint before any member of the RWG or the area coordinator of SES, either in writing or verbally. It is incumbent upon said member of the RWG to notify the Village Chief about the complaint who, in turn, will inform the Camat. The Sub-district Chief together with the Village Chief will have 40 calendar days following the lodging of the complaint by the aggrieved AH to act on the case. He/she may call, as needed, any member of the LAC, to help him/her come up with an acceptable resolution of the complaint. The Kecamatan (Sub-district government) is responsible for documenting and keeping file of all complaints that it handles.

2. Second Stage

115. If after 40 calendar days the aggrieved AH does not hear from the Camat or the Desa/Lurah about the complaint, or if the AH is not satisfied with the decision taken by the Camat, the AH may bring the complaint, either in writing or verbally, to the Bupati (Head of Regency or District) or the Walikota (City Mayor). The Bupati or Walikota in turn will have 40 calendar days following the lodging of the complaint by the aggrieved AH to act on the case. He/she may call, as needed, any member of the LAC, to help him/her come up with an acceptable resolution of the complaint. The Kabupaten/Kota (Regency/City Government) is responsible for documenting and keeping file of all complaints that it handles.

3. Third Stage

116. If after 40 calendar days the aggrieved AH does not hear from the Kabupaten/Kota, or if the AH is not satisfied with the decision taken by the Bupati or Walikota, the AH may bring the complaint, either in writing or verbally, to the Office of the Provincial Governor. The Governor has 40 calendar days within which to resolve the complaint to the satisfaction of all concerned. The Office of the Governor is responsible for documenting and keeping file of all complaints that reaches the same.

4. Final Stage, the Court of Law Arbitrates

117. If after 40 days following the lodging of the complaint, the aggrieved AH does not hear from the Office of the Provincial Governor of if he/she is not satisfied with the decision taken by the Provincial Governor, the complain may be brought to a court of law for adjudication. The rules of court will be followed in the adjudication of the complaint I. INTERNAL MONITORING

118. The PIU-Balai Basar will serve as the Project’s internal monitoring body. Quarterly reports will be submitted to the DGWR starting from the commencement of RP updating, which coincides with the conduct of the detailed measurement survey and other RP updating activities. The DGWR in turn will include updates on resettlement in its regular progress reports to ADB. Social monitoring reports will be made available to the affected households and will be submitted to ADB for web posting.

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119. Internal monitoring and supervision will have the following objectives:

a. Compensation and other entitlements are computed at rates and procedures as provided in the approved RP, with no discrimination according to gender, vulnerability, or any other factor;

b. Affected households are paid their compensation and other entitlements as per approved Updated RP, ensuring that all entitlements are delivered as planned and agreed, including compensation in cash or in kind, allowances, replacement land, resettlement sites developed and people moved onto them;

c. Livelihood restoration programs designed and delivered including modifications in the programs and provision of additional cash and in-kind assistance to the participating affected households as and when necessary;

d. Public information, public consultation and grievance redress procedures are followed as described in the approved RP; e. Capacity of APs to restore/re-establish livelihoods and living standards. Special attention given to severely affected and

vulnerable households. Focus will also be given if the objective of improving socio-economic condition of vulnerable households is achieved.

f. Affected public facilities and infrastructure are restored promptly; and g. The transition between resettlement and commencement of civil works is smooth and that sites are not handed over for civil

works until affected households have been satisfactorily compensated and resettled. J. EXTERNAL MONITORING

120. The external monitoring agency will be mobilized on the 1st Quarter of 2009, prior to commencement of DMS activities.

121. The main objective of external monitoring is to provide an independent periodic review and assessment of (i) achievement of resettlement objectives; (ii) changes in living standards and livelihoods; (iii) restoration and/or improvement of the economic and social base of the affected people; (iv) effectiveness and sustainability of entitlements; and (v) the need for further mitigation measures.

122. Strategic lessons for future policy formulation and planning will also be drawn from the monitoring and evaluation of resettlement. This is possible through a Post-Resettlement Implementation Evaluation Study that will be carried out carry out 6-12 months following completion of all resettlement activities.

123. The external monitoring agency (EMA) will be recruited by the PIU prior to RP updating activities. Relative to compliance monitoring during resettlement implementation, the main activities of the EMA will revolve around the following:

a. Review existing baseline data and gather additional socio-economic information, as necessary, on sample affected households;

b. Monitor updating and implementation of the RP;

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c. Identify any discrepancy between policy requirements and actual implementation of resettlement; d. Monitor the resolution of complaints and grievances of affected households; and e. Provide recommendations for improving resettlement updating and implementation. f. Review compliance with regard to use of ADB loan funds for land acquisition and resettlement. g. Carry out resettlement M&E

124. Specific to resettlement updating and implementation activities, the EMA will monitor and evaluate specific issues such as the following:

• Public consultation and awareness of resettlement policy and entitlements; • Coordination of resettlement activities with construction schedule; • Construction/Rebuilding of replacement houses and structures to new relocation sites (outside the ROW); • Level of satisfaction of AHs with the provisions and implementation of the RP; • Grievance redress mechanism (documentation, process, resolution); • Effectiveness, impact and sustainability of entitlements and income restoration programs and the need for further

improvement and mitigation measures • Relocation site development (housing and market) from identification of sites in consultation with AHs, to resettlement

site development and relocation of AHs. • Capacity of affected households to restore/re-establish livelihoods and living standards. Special attention will be given

to severely affected households and vulnerable households focusing on achieving project objectives of improving socio-economic stats of vulnerable households;

• Resettlement impacts caused during construction activities. • Participation of AHs in RP updating and implementation

K. RP COST ESTIMATES AND FINALIZATION OF RP BUDGET DURING RP UPDATING

1. Basis of Cost Estimates during resettlement planning 125. About the same time that the impact survey was conducted in 2006, a replacement cost study (RCS) of affected assets in WTC was carried out by the research team. The objective of the RCS was to come up with the unit costs to use in calculating the compensation for affected fixed assets (land, structures, trees and crops) based on current market rates or replacement value. The methodology employed in the RCS included the following:

a. Conducting bill of materials and bill of quantities survey of typical structures, coupled by a canvass of prices of construction materials and interview with contractors and builders to determine the current cost of labor in the construction business, and come up with the unit cost (calculated at IDR per m²) for each average type of main structures (houses and similar buildings) found in the project area;

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b. Discussing with government officials involved in land acquisition (such as the Committee of Nine) in previous projects to gain insights on various methodologies in calculating compensation rates;

c. Meeting with vendors and agriculture specialists, including officials of the Department of Agriculture, to establish the current market rates of perennial and annual crops; and

d. Interviewing District, Sub-District, and village officials, including residents, to find out the current market rates of fixed assets, especially land, in the Project area as per record of recent sale transactions.

126. In 2008 the replacement cost rates for structures were updated. These rates are estimates only and will be updated during RP updating to ensure compensation at replacement cost at the time of compensation that should be in line with local government regulations, if available.

2. RP Cost Estimates

127. Based on the replacement cost survey and impacts identified during IOL with corresponding entitlements, RP budget has been estimated. This also includes administrative cost, internal and external monitoring and contingencies. These are just estimates only and will be revised and finalized during RP updating. The estimated cost of resettlement for the rehabilitation of WTC is USD1.68 million.

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DESCRIPTION No. of HH UNIT UNIT

(IDR/UNIT) QUANTITY Cost Estimates

I. Main Structures (Replacement Cost)- Permanent 22 m2 520.207,72 711 369.867.686 - Semi-Permanent 51 m2 336.620,42 2.846 958.021.704 - Temporary : 130 m2 132.664,09 3.996 530.125.703 - Government/Public Structure 20 m2

Sub total I 1) 1.858.015.094 II. Crop- Annual Crops m2 variable 160.731 214.568.615

number variable 4.828 505.930.000 Sub total II 720.498.615

TOTAL FIX ASSETS (I+II) 2.578.513.709

III. Livelihood Restoration ProgramA. Special ProgramGap of replacement cost of Bekasi District2) 795.859.471

B. General Program3)

B.1 Capacity Building 44 SHGs 1.980.000.000 B.2 Matching Grant 44 SHGs 1.962.000.000 B.3 Vocational Training 44 SHGs 1.620.000.000

Sub total III 5.562.000.000

IV. Implementing NGO for RP & LRP4) 36 MM variable 36 3.171.800.000 V. External Monitoring/Evaluation Lump sum 460.000.000

TOTAL DIRECT COST (I+II+III+IV+V) 13.630.328.802 Administrative Cost (5 %) 681.516.440 Cost Contigency (10%) 1.363.032.880 GRAND TOTAL RESETTLEMENT COST (rounded) 15.674.878.123 1) This amount inclued Rp 795.859.471 as gap of replacement cost of Bekasi District2) Rp 795.859.471 is gap replacement cost of Bekasi District will be provided under LRP Program already calculated in Romawi I3) See break down in LRP budget sheet4) See break down in LRP budget sheet in US$ 1.685.471

Role Estimation Cost of Resettlement as August 1, 2008

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Table 8.4: Structures: Average Unit Cost per type of structure for the three Kabupaten

Structures: Average Unit Cost per type of structure for the three Kabupaten

No Category Unit Cost (IDR/M2)

1 Temporary 132,664 2. Semi Permanent 336,620 3. Permanent 520,208

Table 8.5: Cost Estimates - Trees:

Name and type Price No Name Large Medium Small Total Large Medium Small Total 1 Akasia 155 418 1.031 1.604 38.750.000 83.600.000 103.100.000 225.450.000 2 Albasia 11 13 2 26 2.750.000 2.600.000 200.000 5.550.000 3 Alpukat 1 0 1 2 200.000 0 100.000 300.000 4 Aluminum 0 1 5 6 0 30.000 75.000 105.000 5 Angsana 0 5 1 6 0 200.000 25.000 225.000 6 Asam 0 0 1 1 0 0 75.000 75.000 7 Bambu 299 63 4 366 2.990.000 315.000 10.000 3.315.000 8 Ceri 48 86 26 160 3.840.000 3.440.000 650.000 7.930.000 9 Durian 0 25 2 27 0 6.875.000 220.000 7.095.000 10 Gempol 0 0 1 1 0 0 25.000 25.000 11 Jamblang 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 Jambu Biji 0 8 5 13 0 800.000 375.000 1.175.000 13 Jati 5 2 40 47 1.375.000 400.000 4.000.000 5.775.000 14 Jeruk 3 21 484 508 600.000 3.150.000 48.400.000 52.150.000 15 Jeungjing 27 467 69 563 4.320.000 46.700.000 5.175.000 56.195.000 16 Johar 10 22 1 33 2.500.000 4.400.000 100.000 7.000.000 17 Kamboja 0 6 0 6 0 90.000 0 90.000 18 Kapuk 2 1 0 3 500.000 200.000 0 700.000 19 Kaya 0 6 20 26 0 300.000 500.000 800.000 20 Kecapi 0 2 0 2 0 200.000 0 200.000 21 Kedondong 37 0 57 94 5.920.000 0 4.275.000 10.195.000 22 Kelapa 46 38 21 105 9.200.000 5.700.000 2.100.000 17.000.000 23 Ketapang 4 0 0 4 1.000.000 0 0 1.000.000 24 Kiara 0 0 1 1 0 0 25.000 25.000 25 Kihiang 0 0 1 1 0 0 100.000 100.000 26 Kosambi 0 1 0 1 0 50.000 0 50.000 27 Laban 0 0 1 1 0 0 25.000 25.000 28 Lamtoro 16 121 495 632 1.280.000 4.840.000 12.375.000 18.495.000 29 Mahoni 0 25 87 112 0 5.000.000 8.700.000 13.700.000

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Name and type Price No Name Large Medium Small Total Large Medium Small Total 30 Mangga 39 59 56 154 10.725.000 11.800.000 5.600.000 28.125.000 31 Melinjo 0 1 0 1 0 100.000 0 100.000 32 Mengkudu 0 1 1 2 0 100.000 75.000 175.000 33 Mindi 0 20 31 51 0 4.000.000 3.100.000 7.100.000 34 Minori 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 Nangka 37 34 46 117 10.175.000 6.800.000 4.600.000 21.575.000 36 Palem 8 75 0 83 640.000 3.750.000 0 4.390.000 37 Petai 15 11 9 35 2.400.000 1.100.000 675.000 4.175.000 38 Rambutan 6 3 0 9 1.650.000 600.000 0 2.250.000 39 Randu 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 Rengas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 Salak 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 42 Salam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 43 Sukun 4 5 2 11 1.100.000 1.000.000 200.000 2.300.000 44 Timbul 2 0 0 2 220.000 0 0 220.000 45 Tisuk 4 7 1 12 400.000 350.000 25.000 775.000 Total 779 1.547 2.502 4.828 102.535.000 198.490.000 204.905.000 505.930.000 Table 8.6: Cost Estimates: Crops

No Name Wide (M2) Price (IDR) 1 Aneka Tanaman Hias 3.490 12.850.000 2 Bengkuang 1.248 1.248.000 3 Cabe 486 4.855.000 4 Clingsir 1 12.500 5 Jagung 1.812 9.060.000 6 Kacang Panjang 283 1.414.200 7 Kacang Tanah 2.569 12.845.000 8 Kangkung 20 20.000 9 Kemangi 18 18.000 10 Kemuning 1 10.000 11 Kentang 750 7.500.000 12 Kunyit 6 6.000 13 Labu 536 2.679.600 14 Lengkuas 3 22.500 15 Limo 3 12.500 16 Oyong 1.424 7.120.000 17 Padi 146.270 109.702.815 18 Pandan 10 250.000 19 Pepaya 447 6.697.500 20 Pisang 1.076 35.190.000 21 Salak 2 60.000

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No Name Wide (M2) Price (IDR) 22 Sereh 38 95.000 23 Singkong 140 2.800.000 24 Talas 79 79.000 25 Ubi 21 21.000 Total 160.731 214.568.615

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Table 8.6: Cost Estimates – LRP Program

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No Item Volume Unit CostI. SPECIAL PROGRAM (to cover Gap of Replacement cost special for Bekasi district)1.1. Additional "Kerohiman" Kab. Bekasi1)

a.1. Very Temporary (Darurat) 209 as actual loss - a.2. Temporary (Non Permanent) 112 as actual loss 165.098.751 it will be given in group under LRP programb. Semi-Permanent 30 as actual loss 537.602.748 it will be given in group under LRP programc. Permanent 4 as actual loss 93.157.972 it will be given in group under LRP program

Sub Total 1.1 355 795.859.471

II. GENERAL PROGRAM (all AHs as target grouped in 44 Self Help Groups, SHGs)2.1. Capacity Building Training

a. Group dynamic (SHGs) 44 15.000.000 660.000.000 c. Leardership (communication, manajerial

(SHGs) 44 15.000.000 660.000.000 d. Bookkeeping (SHGs) 44 15.000.000 660.000.000

Sub Total 1.3 1.980.000.000 2.2. Matching Grant for 40 SHGs (872 AHs: 20AHs/SHG)

a. Matching Grant Phase I (SHGs) 44 15.000.000 654.000.000 b. Matching Grant Phase II (SHGs) 44 15.000.000 654.000.000 c. Matching Grant Phase III (SHGs) 44 15.000.000 654.000.000

Sub Total 1.3 1.962.000.000 2.3. Vocational Training

a. Enterpreneurship Training 44 15.000.000 660.000.000 b. Training of agriculture (agronomy) 4 15.000.000 60.000.000 c. Training of livestock and fishery 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 d. Training of motorcircle workshop 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 e. Training Graphic Design and Printing 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 f. Training of cane work, plaited mats, tress,

braid 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 g. Training of sew, stictch, tailor, seamstress 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 h. Training of culinary 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 i. Training of Baber Shop 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 j. Training of Beauty Salon 5 15.000.000 75.000.000 k. On the job training 20 15.000.000 300.000.000

Sub Total 1.3 1.620.000.000 Sub Total (1.1 + 1.2 + 1.3) 5.562.000.000

III. NGO SERVICESA. Remuneration and perdiemA.1. Profesinal Team

a. Coordinator/CD Specialist (Man-Month) 36 12.000.000 432.000.000 b. Life skill Specialist (Man-Month) 18 10.000.000 180.000.000 c. Training Specialist (Man-Month) 18 10.000.000 180.000.000

A.1. Asistenced. Field Facilitator, 6 persons (man-month) 216 6.500.000 1.404.000.000

Sub Total III.A 2.196.000.000 B. Out of Pocket Expences

a. Office Space, communication (Months) 30 9.300.000 279.000.000 b. Office suplly and Stationaires (Months) 36 4.500.000 162.000.000 c. Transportations (Months) 36 9.300.000 334.800.000 d. Consultation and meeting with AHs (months) 36 5.000.000 180.000.000 e. Monitoring and evaluation (time) 4 5.000.000 20.000.000

Sub Total III.B 975.800.000 Sub Total NGO 3.171.800.000

Grand Total (I + II + III) 9.529.659.471

ESTIMATION BUDGET FOR LIVELIHOOD RESTORATION PROGRAM (LRP) as of August 1, 2008

Total

1) = For kab Bekasi will give "kerohiman" 5/3/2 million and additional capital for small bussiness Rp 2 million, and the remain up to equal with Replacement Cost will be given under LRP.

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3.Finalization of RP Budget

128. As mentioned in earlier sections, the PIU and RWG, with the assistance of the PIC will update the RP following detailed design. The activities mentioned above (i.e., DMS, replacement cost, consultation, design of relocation and suitable livelihood options) will form the basis for the final budget that will be reflected in the updated RP. L. CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE OF UPDATED RP

129. Consultations will be conducted with the AHs, particularly with the vulnerable and severely affected. All consultation and disclosure activities will be properly documented. All minutes of meetings, photos, attendance sheets will be prepared and recorded. 130. Following the socialization activities with the AHs and concerned groups, the issues and suggestions raised to ensure compliance to the Project policies will be incorporated in the draft updated RP. The said draft updated RP will be disclosed to APs prior to submission to ADB for review and approval. The EA will disclose (i) draft updated RP prior to submission for review and approval by ADB; (ii) final updated RP approved by both the EA and ADB, and (iii) any revisions to the updated RP as a result of design layout. Key information in the updated RP to be disclosed to the affected households, will include (i) compensation, relocation and rehabilitation options, (ii) DMS results, (iii) detailed asset valuations, (iv) entitlements and special provisions, (v) grievance procedures, (vi) timing of payments, and (vii) displacement schedule. The information will be made publicly available in Project and commune offices and provided to the affected households in the form of a summary RP, an information leaflet or brochure. Social monitoring reports will also be made available to affected households and will be uploaded on ADB website. M. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

131. The RP will be updated following detailed design. All resettlement activities will be coordinated with the civil works schedule. Land acquisition and relocation of affected households cannot commence until the updated RP has been reviewed and approved by ADB. The PIU will carry out its best efforts to minimize the resettlement transition period. Acquisition of assets, payment of compensation, and the resettlement and the start of the livelihood rehabilitation activities of AHs, will be completed prior to any construction activities taking place in a designated constructions works zone18 (CWZ). Below is the tentative schedule for RP updating and implementation. 18 A CWZ shall be a designated zone defined during detailed design and clearly identified in the RP update that will divide the WTC into convenient stretches for construction implementation. AHs will be resettled from CWZ in a systematic way so as to optimize implementation of project whilst paying due consideration to AHs rights under the RP implementation. Notice to Proceed with civil works for a complete CWZ will only be issued after completion of the aforementioned RP activities.

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Table 8.9: Project Implementation Schedule

Tentative Schedule Start of Activities Recruitment of PIC January 2009 Engagement of external monitor April 2009 Mobilization of NGO April 2009 Consultation Activities January 2009 – onwards

(regular basis) Detailed Design January 2009 Detailed Measurement Survey October 2009 Replacement Cost Survey October 2009 Finalization of Relocation Plan Nov 2009 Design of Livelihood Restoration Program (a) special program (b) general program

Nov 2009

Updating of RP cost estimates /Finalize Budget Dec-09 Disclosure of draft Updated RP Dec-09 Revision of draft Updated RP Jan-10 Submission of Draft Updated RP to ADB Feb-10 Uploading of Draft Updated RP on ADB website Feb-10 Approval of Draft Updated RP by ADB Feb-10 Implementation of Updated RP Mar-10 Start of Civil Works Construction 4th Quarter of 2010 Internal Monitoring January 2009 (quarterly) External Monitoring February 2009 (quarterly) Appendix 1 Political Subdivision of Project Districts

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Appendix 2 Location Map of the Tarum Canals

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Appendix 3 Dump Sites for Dredged Materials from WTC

Sediment Dumped to Dumping Area No

Section Volume (m3) Location Volume (m3) Capacity (m3) 1 0.000-1.000 46.630 Ex Citarum River 46.630 320.000

Ex Citarum River 107.750 Ex Citarum River 91.375 Ex Citarum River 24.915 Ex Citarum River 40.860 311.530

2 1.000-2.500 117.750 BTb 1 - BTb 2 R 10.000 10.000 3 2.500-4.500 137.375 BTb 2 - BTb 3 L 16.000 16.000 4 4,500-5,500 47.415 BTb 3 - BTb 4 L 9.000 9.000

BTb 3 - BTb 4 R 13.500 13.500 5 5.5 00- 6.500 23.235 BTb 4 - BTb 5a L 10.500 10.500

BTb 4 - BTb 5a R 22.500 22.500 6 6.500-7.500 88.860 BTb 5 - BTb 6a L 10.500 10.500

BTb 5 - BTb 6a R 37.500 37.500 7 7.500-11.500 172.545 BTb 8 -BTb 9c R 30.000 30.000 8 11.500-17.500 259.680 9 17.500-18.000 36.735 BTb 16-BTb 17a R 15.000 15.000

10 18.000-18.500 43.645 11 18.500-19.000 38.310 BTb 18a-BTb 18 R 15.000 15.000 12 19.000-22.000 166.890 BTb 19 R 40.000 40.000 13 22.000-23.500 86.665 BTb 20 - BTb 21 L 30.000 30.000 14 23.500-25.000 26.690 BTb 21 - BTb 22 R 11.250 11.250

BTb 21 - BTb 22 L 15.440 50.000 34.560 Ex Cibeet River ds 142.545 1.280.000 259.680 See next page

9 17.500-18.000 36.735 21.735 10 18.000-18.500 43.645 Ex Cibeet River ds 43.645 11 18.500-19.000 38.310 Ex Cibeet River ds 23.310 12 19.000-22.000 166.890 Ex Cibeet River ds 126.890

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13 22.000-23.500 86.665 Ex Cibeet River ds 56.665 23.080 28.735 97.835 5.880 830.000 Ex Cibeet River us - 560.000 15 25.500-26.000 23 08 16 26.000-27.500 55.735 BTb 23 - BTb 24b R 27.000 27.000 17 27.500-30.500 135.335 BTb 24c - BTb 26 L 37.500 37.500 18 30.500-36.500 224.355 19 36.500-38.500 51.025 BTb 33 - BTb 34a L 37.500 37.500

BTb 33 - BTb 34b R 13.525 45.000 31.475 BTb 34a - BTb 34b L 27.000 27.000 ex Cikarang River ds 160.000 160.000 20 38.500-39.500 13.190 ex Cikarang River us 13.190 160.000

Cikarang Weir ds 49.770 140.000 3.950 85.095 138.815 21 39.700-42.500 49.770 22 42.500-43.500 8.950 BTb 36a - BTb36b R 5.000 5.000 23 43.500-47.500 85.095

Bekasi River ds - 30.000 ex Bekasi River us - 45.000 ex Bekasi River ds 68,350 200.000

NOTES: R = Right L = Left us = upstream ds = downstream

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Appendix 4 Survey Forms (2006)

Socio-economic Survey Instrument Used in WTC

CENSUS OF AHs 1. Information on Head of Affected Household (AH) 1.1 Name of respondent: ………………………………………. 1.2 Is the respondent the household head? [1] Yes (If yes, go to 1.4) [2] No If no, what is the relationship to the household head? ………………………… 1.3 Name of household head: ………………………………………………………… 1.4 Gender of household head …………… [1] Male [2] Female 1.5 Age of household head: …………….. 1.6 Primary Occupation of household head: ………………

1- Farming/livestock 5- Retired 2- Business/Trader/Vendor/Shop Owner 6- Unemployed looking for work 3- Driver/Laborer 7- Other: (specify) ………… 4- Employee (private / government)

1.7 Educational attainment of household head: 1- No education 5- Completed High School 2- Not completed Elementary 6- Not completed College 3- Completed Elementary 6- Finished College

4- Not Completed High School 1.8 Religious Affiliation:

1- Islam 2- Christian 3- Hindu 4- Buddhist 5- Other: (specify) … 2. Ownership status household over the affected assets 2.1 Ownership status over the affected assets (fill in as appropriate)

Status of Ownership Owner Yes or No

Renter Yes or No

Occupy with permission Yes or No

Encroacher/ Informal dweller

Yes or No

Occupied since

Land House/Building Temporary Stall (warung)

Other structures (fence, toilet, etc.)

Crops and Tress 2.2 If the AP is not the owner of the house/building ask information about the owner 2.2.a Name of the owner: …………………….

Census No. __/ __/ __/ ________/ Kelurahan: …….…………………… Kecamatan: ………………………… Kabupaten: ………………………….

Station: …………………... km Location of Affected Assets/s: Left Embankment Left side Right side Right Embankment Left side Right side

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2.2.b Address of the owner: No. … Kecamatan: ………. Kabupaten: …………. Province/City: ………………. 2.2.c Occupation of the owner: ………………… 2.2.d If renting the affected structure/stall, how much do you pay per month? Rp ……… 2.3 If AH is not the owner of the affected land, ask information about the owner 2.3.a Name of the owner: ……………………. 2.3.b Address of the owner: No. ………. Kecamatan: ………….. Kabupaten: …………. Province/City: ………………. 2.3.c Occupation of the owner: ………………… 2.3.d If renting the affected land, how much do you pay per month? Rp ……… 3. Type of use of the affected land and building/house by the household 3.1 Use of land: [1] Residence [2] Commerce 3] Residence-cum-commerce

[4] Agriculture [5] Other ……………….. 3.2 Use of main building/house: [1] Residence Only [2] Commerce [3] Residence-cum-business [4] Government building [5] Other …..(specify)

3.3 Do you have sufficient land outside of the COI to re-organize? [1] Yes [2] No 3.4 Do you have sufficient land outside the ROW to shift back? [1] Yes [2] No 3.5 Do you have other lands located elsewhere that are not affected by this project? 4. Information about Household members, income, and expenditure 4.1 Number of people living with the household: ……………………. 4.2 What is your household’s primary source of income? …………………………… 4.3 Distance to primary source of income from home: [1] at home [2] less than 1km

[3] between 1 to 2km [4] between 2 to 4km [5] more than 4km 4.4 What is the average monthly income of your household? Rp …………… 4.5 What is the average monthly expenditure of your household? Rp ………… 4.6 Rank the following household expenses according to priority (1 = Top priority, 2 = Second priority, 3 = Third priority, 4 = Least priority): Food:____ Shelter (housing):_____ Health:_____ Education:______ 4.7 Profile of household members

HH Members

Relation

with HH

head*

Sex 2* Age

Marital Status

3*

Educa-

tion

4*

Primary Occupati

on 5*

Monthly income

(Rp) Work place

6*

Physical

Condition 7*

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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11 1* Relation with the HH head: [1] head [2] spouse [3] child [4] parents [5] other relatives 2* Sex: [M] male [F] female 3* Marital status: [1] single [2] married [3] divorced 4* Education attainment: [1] No education [2] Not completed Elementary [3] Completed Elementary [4] Not Completed High School [5] Completed High School [6] Not completed College [7] Finished College 5* Occupation: [1] Farming/ livestock [2] Business/Trader/Shop Owner [3] Driver / Laborer [4] Employee (private/government [5] Retired [6] Unemployed looking for work [7] Other: (specify) ………… 6* Workplace: [1] at home [2] less than 1km [3] between 1 to 2km [4] between 2 to 4km [5] more than 4km 7* Physical condition: [1] normal [2] disabled [3] very old/chronically ill

5. Loss of Business and Other Income (for AHs with affected businesses)

With Business

License? Type of business (code)

Number of years the

business has been

operating? Yes No

Average monthly gross

income (Rp)

1 2 2 3 6 5.1

5.2 5.3

Type of business: 1- Small mobile kiosk 4- Other services (e.g., barber) 2- Market stall / Retail store 5- Garage / vehicle repair / Tire repair 3- Restaurant / guest house 6- Other: …………….. (specify) 6. Sanitary Facilities

6.1 Where does the household get its water for drinking? [1] Pump well [2] Piped water from public utility company [3] Private water seller [4] Canal [5] Other__________ (specify)

6.2 Where does the household get its water for washing/bathing? [1] Pump well [2] Piped water from public utility company [3] Private water seller [4] Canal [5] Other__________ (specify)

6.3 Where does the household discharge/throw its used water? [1] Septic tank [2] Public drainage [3] Directly outside the house [4] Other________ (specify)

6.4 What toilet facility does the household use? [1] Own toilet inside household property [2] Public toilet [3] In the field/open space [4] In the canal [5] Other__________ (specify)

6.5 How does the household get rid of its garbage? [1] Through the government garbage collector [2] Burn it [3] Throw anywhere [4] Throw in the canal

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INVENTORY OF LOSSES

1. Plot of Land, 2. Ground floor of the Structure Left hand side of Embankment

(…….) from CL

0 m Centerline

Right hand side of Embankment

Sketch indicates: [1] Plot of land [2] Floor of the structure[3] other structure [4] Crop/trees Add Sketches here

3. Other structures Affected Type of

Structure Unit LM/

m² Type of

Structure Unit L

M/m² 4. Affected annual/perennial crops

Crop Area (m²) Crop Area (m²)

Trees Number Trees Number

Total Number of Trees Total Number of Trees

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Date: ………………………

……………………………… Signature and name of enumerator

Certifying that Mr./Ms. .................................... is truly the owner/occupier/user of the affected assets.

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Appendix 5 Consultation Meetings

Number of participant No

District

Sub District

Village

Date/Time

Venue AHs LG PJT

Issues/Raised by AHs and Other Grou

Consultation Meeting for Preparation Inventory Lost of Impact of WTC Rehabilitation 1 Bekasi Consultation Meeting with Bekasi

District, Preparation Inventory Lost of Impact of West Tarum Canal (WTC) Rehabilitation

2 Oktober 2006 09.00- 12.00

Bekasi Bappeda Hall - 10 2 - Explanation the ADB policy in involuntary resettlement for WTC

- Discussion implementation scheduleinventory lost of impact of WTC rehabilitation in Bekasi area

- To absorb information and opinion from district team member in conducting inventory lost of impact oWTC rehabilitation in Bekasi area

2 Karawang Consultation Meeting with Karawang District, Preparation Inventory Lost of Impact of West Tarum Canal (WTC) Rehabilitation

3 Oktober 2006 09.00- 12.00

Karawang Bappeda Hall

- 24 1 - Explanation the ADB policy in involuntary resettlement for WTC

- Discussion implementation scheduleinventory lost of impact of WTC rehabilitation in Bekasi area

- To absorb information and opinion from kabupaten team member in conducting inventory lost of impact oWTC rehabilitation in Bekasi area

Socialization and Public Meeting RP of WTC Rehabilitation

1 Karawang 6 November 2006 09.00-12.00

Cibeet Syphon, Mulyajaya Village, Teluk Jambe Barat Sub District

71 11 2 - Socialization for WTC Rehabilitation - To absorb AHs opinion and

information abaout WTC rehabilitatio

2 Karawang 6 November 2006 13.00-16.00

Mulyasari Village Hall, Ciampel Sub District

55 12 4 - Socialization for WTC Rehabilitation - To absorb AHs opinion and

information about WTC rehabilitation3 Bekasi 8 November 2006

09.00-12.00 Cikarang Weir Office, Cikarang Utara Sub District

40 7 3 - Socialization for WTC Rehabilitation - To absorb AHs opinion and

information abaout WTC rehabilitatio Socialization and Gender Public Meeting RP of WTC Rehabilitation

1 Karawang 16 November 2006 09.00-12.00

Cibeet Syphon, Mulyajaya Village, Teluk Jambe Barat Sub District

23 1 3 - Socialization for WTC Rehabilitation - To absorb special opinion from wom

AHs of WTC rehabilitation

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Number of participant No

District

Sub District

Village

Date/Time

Venue AHs LG PJT

Issues/Raised by AHs and Other Grou

2 Karawang 16 November 2006 13.00-16.00

Mulyasari Village Hall, Ciampel Sub District

63 13 4 - Socialization for WTC Rehabilitation - To absorb special opinion from wom

AHs of WTC rehabilitation Focus Group Discussion for Public Facilitation

1 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung Monday, 23 April 2007, 10.00-16.00

House of Chief RT 9 3 2 - Planning of clean water facility - Planning of public sanitary - Planning of septic tank

2 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Jaya Mukti Monday, 16 April 2007, 09.00-12.00

House of Mr.Ade 3 3 2 No plan for clean water facility, since people have dug wells.

3 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu Monday, 16 April 2007, 01.00-04.00

House of Chief RT 3 2 2 - Planning of clean water facility - Planning of public sanitary - Planning of septic tank

4 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari Wednesday, 18 April 2007, 13.00-16.00

House of Chief RT 3 2 1 - Planning of clean water facility - Planning of public sanitary - Planning of septic tank

5 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangunharja Wednesday, 11 April 2007, 10.00-15.00

House of Chief RT 4 2 2 - Planning of septic tank

6 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Sukadanau Saturday, 7 April 2007, 09.00-12.00

Musholla As Sa’ad Rt 03/02 Sukadanau

43 1 2 To discuss the resolution problems of leembankment of WTC (BTB 35-35A), which domiciled by the Sukadanau villapeople (Madura ethnic)

7 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Sukadanau Thursday, 18 April 2007, 10.00-15.00

House of Chief RT - 1 3 - Purpose to build bridge to cross WTCin BTB 36a-36b, replacing the crossicraft

8 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasejati Monday, 09 April 2007, 10.00-12.00

Deliberation Hall 5 1 1 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary 9 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari Monday,

09 April 2007, 13.00-16.00

Mulyasari Village Hall 12 1 4 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary - Purpose to build bridge to cross WTC

in BTB 3b (kampong Situ), replacingthe old bridge

- Purpose to build bridge to cross WTCin BTB 3, widening the old bridge

10 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci Tuesday 10 April 2007

Deliberation Hall 8 4 4 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

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District

Sub District

Village

Date/Time

Venue AHs LG PJT

Issues/Raised by AHs and Other Grou

13.00-16.00 - Planning of public sanitary 11 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara Tuesday

10 April 2007 10.00-13.00 Wednesday 11 April 2007 13.00-16.00

Deliberation Hall 38 3 3 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary - Purpose to build bridge to cross WTC

in BTB 5 (kampong Karehes), widenthe old bridge

- Purpose to build bridge to cross WTCin BTB 6a-6b (kampong Ciparay), widening the old bridge

12 Karawang Ciampel Kutamekar Wednesday 11 April 2007 10.00-13.00 Saturday 14 April 2007 09.00-17.00 Monday 16 April 2007 09.00-13.00

Deliberation Hall, Kutamekar Village Hall

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- Planning of public sanitary

13 Karawang Ciampel Parungmulya Tuesday 17 April 2007 13.00-15.00 Saturday 21 April 2007 09.00-13.00

Parungmulya Village Hall

32 10 2 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary

14 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur Pinayungan Tuesday 17 April 2007 13.00-17.00

Public Figure’s house 6 1 2 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary 15 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur Sirnabaya Tuesday

17 April 2007 09.00-12.00 15.00-17.30

Public Figure’s house 3 1 2 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary

16. Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur Puseurjaya Wednesday 18 April 2007 09.00-15.00

Public Figure’s house 2 2 1 - Planning of water tower and tank witthe height of 4-5m

- Planning of public sanitary 17. Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur Sukaluyu Wednesday

18 April 2007 12.00-13.00

Public Figure’s house 4 2 1 - Planning of WTP - Planning of dug well and water pump- Planning of water tower and tank wit

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District

Sub District

Village

Date/Time

Venue AHs LG PJT

Issues/Raised by AHs and Other Grou

Thursday 19 April 2007 13.00-16.00

the height of 2-3m - Planning of public sanitary

18 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur Wadas Thursday 19 April 2007 09.00-13.00

Public Figure’s house 1 2 1 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary 19 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Margakaya Wednesday

4 April 2007 09.00-14.00

Margakaya Village Hall

35 6 1 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary - Purpose to build bridge to cross WTC

in BTB 19c (kampong Cisalak), replacing the emergency bridge (bamboo)

20 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Margamulya Thursday 5 April 2007

Public Figure’s house 26 3 2 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary 21 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Karangligar Wednesday

4 April 2007 13.30-16.00

Karangligar Head Village’s House

11 2 1 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary 22 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Karangmulya Wednesday

4 April 2007 16.30-18.00 Thursday 5 April 2007 16.00-18.00

Public Figure’s house 14 1 1 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary

23 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Wanasari Tuesday 3 April 2007 13.30-17.00

Public Figure’s house 19 3 1 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of public sanitary - Purpose to build new bridge to cross

WTC in BTB 22, to connecting Pasircabe and Karangmulya Hamlet

24 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Mulyajaya Tuesday 3 April 2007 09.00-12.00

Saung Cibeet 7 2 1 - Planning of water treatment process (WTP)

- Planning of septic tank RP Working Group Coordination 1 Bekasi District, Karawang District, Kota Bekasi (RP

Working Group) Friday 5 Juni 2008

Bekasi Bappeda Hall - Socialization of resurvey WTC - Facilitation to establish the district

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District

Sub District

Village

Date/Time

Venue AHs LG PJT

Issues/Raised by AHs and Other Grou

09.00-11.30 team work for resurvey WTC - To get feedback from meeting

participant 2 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur Monday

26 Mei 2008 09.30-12.00

Pinayungan Village Hall

- 18 - - Socialization of resurvey WTC - Facilitation to establish the Sub Distr

team work for resurvey WTC - To get feedback from meeting

participant 3 Karawang Ciampel Monday

26 Mei 2008 13.00-15.00

Ciampel Sub District Hall

- 20 2 - Socialization of resurvey WTC - Facilitation to establish the Sub Distr

team work for resurvey WTC - To get feedback from meeting

participant 4 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Tuesday

27 Mei 2008 08.00-10.00

Teluk Jambe Barat Sub District Hall

- 18 - - Socialization of resurvey WTC - Facilitation to establish the Sub Distr

team work for resurvey WTC - To get feedback from meeting

participant 5 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat,

Cikarg Selatan, Cikarang Utara

Tuesday 27 Mei 2008 10.00-13.00

Bale Rakyat Hall, Cikarang Utara

- 32 - - Socialization of resurvey WTC - Facilitation to establish the Sub Distr

team work for resurvey WTC - To get feedback from meeting

participant 6 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Wednesday

28 Mei 2008 09.00-12.00

Tambun Selatan Sub District Hall

- 38 - - Socialization of resurvey WTC - Facilitation to establish the Sub Distr

team work for resurvey WTC - To get feedback from meeting

participant 7 Kota Bekasi Wednesday

28 Mei 2008 09.00-12.00

Kota Bekasi Bappeda Hall

6 13 2 - Socialization of resurvey WTC - Facilitation to establish the District

team work for resurvey WTC - To get feedback from meeting

participant 8 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Sukadanau Saturday

7 Juni 2008

Musholla As Sa’ad Rt 03/02 Sukadanau

- Socialization of resurvey WTC to AHfrom Sukadanau village people (Madura ethnic)

Consultation Meeting with Karawang District, Bekasi District, and Kota Bekasi 1 Karawang District, Bekasi District, and Kota Bekasi (RP

Working Group) Thursday 5 Juni 2008

Bekasi Bappeda Hall - 42 1 - Presentation and discussion result oresurvey WTC

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Number of participant No

District

Sub District

Village

Date/Time

Venue AHs LG PJT

Issues/Raised by AHs and Other Grou

09.00-12.00 - To discuss rate compensation for AH- To get feedback from meeting

participant 2 Karawang District, Bekasi District, and Kota Bekasi (RP

Working Group) Thursday 12 Juni 2008 09.00-14.00

Bekasi Bappeda Hall - 32 1 - Completing result of resurvey WTC - Following to discuss rate

compensation for AHs - To get feedback from meeting

participant Note: LG : local Government; AHs : Affected Households; PJT : West Tarum Canal (WTC) operator

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Appendix 6 Sample TOR Livelihood Restoration Program

TOR FOR THE LIVELIHOODS RESTORATION/REHABILITATION PROGRAM (LRP)

FOR THE WEST TARUM CANAL REHABILITATION Integrated Citarum Water Resources Management Investment Program

ADB Project No. 37049-02 INO 1. Background The core principle of the Project Policy is anchored on the philosophy that government development projects must serve the public good and that, in the design and implementation of such projects, all efforts will be exerted to help ensure that AHs are not worse off.

There are a total of 892 entitled parties (EPs) as per survey. Of these, 872 are households (AHs) and will lose part or the entire area of the land they presently use or occupy while 20 are government-owned properties. The summary of Affected Households presented in Table 1.

Table 1. Summary of Affected Households

Total Number of APs Number of Households

Notes

A. HOUSEHOLDS Total Number of Affected Households 872 AHs Marginally Affected Households 209 farmers Temporary Loss of Land Use 150 AHs Ex-river bed, 66

AHs and outside embankment, 84 AHs

Severely Affected Households Due to loss of Productive Land None Due to relocation of houses 117 AHs 109 AHs are

landless 8 AHs have other land outside State Land

Due to relocation of house-cum-shops / Business Disruption

18 AHs 17 AHs are landless 1 AHs have other land outside State Land

Due to relocation of shops / Business Disruption

378 AHs 348 AHs have no alternative stalls 40 AHs have other land outside State Land

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Total Number of APs Number of Households

Notes

Loss of Income as Canal Boat Operators 9 persons Vulnerable Households (regardless of impacts)

Female Headed households 91 Poor Households 440 Elderly Household Heads 58 B. GOVERNMENT Public Buildings/Facilities 20 Govt office Project will also provide suitable livelihood activities under the LRP for the severely affected and vulnerable AHs. The program will be based and designed according to the results of needs assessment to be carried out by the local organization with the AHs during the updating of the RP. The possible long-term livelihood restoration measures presented in Table 2.

Table 2. Possible Long-term Livelihood Restoration Measures Nature of

Losses/Socio-economic Status

Number of AHs

Possible Long-term Income Restoration Activities

Structure used purely for residence

117

(i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

House-cum-shop 18 (i) Stall plots (for AHs has no land) in designated areas under a renewable lease agreement; (ii) micro-finance to strengthen business; (iii) skills training on business planning and management

Stalls/shops 378 (i) Stall plots (for AH has no land) in designated areas under a renewable lease agreement; (ii) micro-finance to strengthen business; (iii) skills training on business planning and management

Change livelihood 9 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Poor AHs 440 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Landless relocating AHs

126 (i) training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (iii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Female-headed AHs 91 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii) micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business

Elderly-headed AHs 58 (i) Training needs assessment for members of the household for skills acquisition for job placement; (ii)

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Nature of Losses/Socio-

economic Status

Number of AHs

Possible Long-term Income Restoration Activities

micro-finance, if will engage in small-scale business, such as backyard livestock raising

During the survey, households were also asked whether or not they wish to change their profession. Majority (83%) of these households prefer to keep their profession as business/shop operators while the remaining 17% who are engaged in farming indicated alternative livelihood such as business, trader, laborer, or engaged in livestock activities as indicated in the Table 3.

Table 3. Livelihood Preferences

No Change in Profession

Change in Profession

Total AH

No

Location

(n) (%) ( n) (%) ( n) (%)

Alternative Professions

1.

Bekasi District

453

97,00

14

3,00

467

100

Trader/ business Livestock farmer Manual labor

2.

Karawang District

201

58,80

140

41,2

0

341

100

Motorcyle repair shops Trader/ business Livestock farmer Machine operator “Ojeg” (motorcycle taxi) driver Manual labor Private Teacher

3.

Bekasi City

59

91,70

5

8,30

64

100

Trader Manual labor

Total

720

82,60

152

17,4

0

872

100

In addition to being able to re-establish their current livelihood and income sources at their nearby new locations, in the short and immediate term, the significantly affected AHs and vulnerable AHs will be given priority in Project-related work, either in the work site and or in work camps. To ensure that this is carried out fairly and according to the desired objective, the Implementing Agency through the PIU, facilitated by implementing NGO, will meet with the concerned AHs to discuss how the above short-term job placement opportunities could be implemented. 2. Project Beneficiary The project beneficiaries (target group) of the LRP are include:

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1. AHs who has gap between replacement cost and “uang kerohiman” in Bekasi District. 2. Significantly affected AHs due to loss of assets and AHs who belong to any of the

classification of vulnerable groups. 3. The 38 Madura AHs are not included among the participating AHs because they are not

vulnerable economically, but politically. 4. the 66 AHs in ex-river beds and 84 AHs in lowland outside embankment located in Bekasi,

Cikarang, Cibeet, and Curugm using the area for farming and seasonal crops. 5. The 9 canal crossing boat operators. 6. All kind of allowance in this RP will be given in the LRP Program, therefore all AHs will

become the project beneficiaries. 7. To ensure the benefits of the project reach local inhabitants and no social jealousies develop,

selective activities under the LRP related to livelihood improvements will be available for poor inhabitants of villages living in the vicinity of the WTC. The RWG will coordinate the identification of those eligible with assistance from the PIC.

3. Livelihood Rehabilitation Progam (LRP) Component The Livelihood Restoration Program is divided into two components: (i) special program and (ii) general program. The special program under the LRP has allocated an estimated amount to cover any gaps in local government regulation on providing for (i) affected structures, crops and trees, required during relocation. It should be noted that these are estimates only as the actual impacts, costs and level of assistance will be determined during RP updating. This gap will be given in the special program (not in cash) that equal with the available gap. The experience NGO will facilitate this program. On the general program of the LRP, the Project will also provide suitable livelihood activities under the LRP for the severely affected and vulnerable AHs. The program will be based and designed according to the results of needs assessment to be carried out by the local organization with the AHs during the updating of the RP. In deciding on an appropriate livelihood activities, the following factors will be taken into account: (i) the nature of loss and/or situation of the AH; (ii) preference of the AH, (iii) level of preparedness of the AH to participate in the livelihood activity, and (iv) economics viability of the livelihood activity. 4. Approach and Methodology In facilitating implementation of LRP program, NGO have to use social development and economic development approach. Social Development In both the LRP components, the NGO will scaffolds harmonize social live between AHs and host communities. The NGO will also facilitate in establishing communities institution in new location. In restoring AHs income need strength institution that base on social capital and human

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capital. The activities that include in this approach are: 1. Socialization LRP to the project beneficiaries. 2. Facilitating Self help Group (SHG) base on their affinity19. 3. Facilitation SHGs routine meeting every month to promote their social interaction. 4. Facilitating saving and lending activities in SHGs as exercise of saving habit and as a

medium to provide cash money in among SHG so they will avoid from money lender. 5. Facilitating in providing matching grant based on SHGs performance, as revolving fund that

can be lend by SHG member for business activities, any time with simple procedure. 6. Facilitating capacity building training to strengthening community institution, such as

leadership training, communication, cooperation, bookkeeping, financial (saving and lending) based on training need assessment results.

7. Facilitating reading, writing for illiterate members of SHG. This training is very importance as basis knowledge for enterprise activities.

Economic Development In this approach a series efforts to restore AHs livelihood, both by existing livelihood or a new livelihood. This economic development include achievement motivation training, vocational training, facilitating in market access, production process, management, financial and access to source capital and other activities that promote income generation. This approach include of: 1. Identification potential of vocational skill that owned by AHs. 2. Identification economic potential in new location. 3. Identification markets that possible access by AHs; 4. Facilitating vocational skill training based on training need assessment with consider point 1,

2 and 3. Training will consist of several pockets based on training need assessment, however minimum will cover on farm, off farm and non farm activities. The indicative training will be implemented include of entrepreneurships training, training of agriculture (agronomy), training of livestock and fishery, training of motor circle workshop, training graphic design and printing, training of sew, stitch, tailor, seamstress, training of cane work, plaited mats, tress, braid, training of culinary, training of barber shop, training of beauty salon and on the job training.

5. Facilitating post vocational skill training. After trained, AHs will be facilitated by field staff of NGO (facilitators) in implementing result of training in their home scale. In line with improving AHs business, NGO will facilitating in marketing, information and technology and access to source of capital.

6. If any chance or possibility, it will be facilitated multipurpose cooperative (KSU = Koperasi Serba Usaha) establishment with AHs as a members. This cooperative will provide saving and lending function (micro finance), provide product input, marketing together, and buyer t gather. Program should give seed capital to this cooperative.

19 “Affinity groups are organized in a non-hierarchical manner, usually using consensus decision making, and are often made up of trusted friends. They provide a method of organization that is flexible and decentralized”

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7. Facilitating access to bank for the feasible and bankable AHs business. 5. Implementation Arrangement This LRP Program will under PIU (Balai Besar Wilayah Sungai Citarum-BBWSC) or possible to delegate to the local government through special unit called SKPD (Satuan Kerja Perangkat Daerah). In implementing the LRP program PIU/ SKPD will be assisted experience NGO that sub contracted by Project Implementation Consultant (PIC). For optimizing services, the NGO team minimum consist of one person coordinator (36 MM), one person of life skill specialist (18 MM), one person training specialist (18 MM) and 6 persons of field facilitators (216 MM). The detail team and their assignment presented in Table 4. Table 4. Estimate Professional Team, Assistance and Out of Pocket Expanses A.1. Professional Team

a. Coordinator/CD Specialist (Man-Month) 36

b. Life skill Specialist (Man-Month) 18

c. Training Specialist (Man-Month) 18

A.2. Assistance

d. Field Facilitator, 6 persons (man-month)

216 B. Out of Pocket Expanses

a. Office Space, communication (Months) 30

b. Office supply and Stationeries (Months) 36

c. Transportations (Months) 36

d. Consultation and meeting with AHs (months) 36

e. Monitoring and evaluation (time) 4

6. Implementation Schedule The LRP program should be started minimum 6 month before relocation / demolishing. NGO will conduct socialization to the AHs about RP implementation minimum 6 month before demolish /relocation. NGO will assist SKPD / PIU in facilitating to find out alternative new location for AHs. After getting new location relocation can be started. NGO will facilitate capacity building and vocational training in the new location and then followed up by routine consultation (pendampingan). All these activities minimum will need about three years.

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The indicative schedule is presented in Table 5. Table 5. LRP Implementation Schedule

Tentative Schedule Time Recruitment of PIC (include NGO Sub contract) Start January 2009 Engagement of external monitor Start February 2009 Mobilization of NGO Start January 2009 Socialization to AHs about RP implementation Start January 2009 –

onwards (regular basis) Facilitation AHs in finding new location for resident or/and shops

March– Sept 2009

Facilitating Design of Livelihood Restoration Program (a) special program (b) general program based on participatory approach, include training need assessment.

April 2009-June 2010

Facilitating Implementation of RP October 2009 – June 2010 Facilitating Establishment of Self Help Group (SHGs) June – August 2010 Capacity Building Training September – December

2010 Technical Building (Vocational Training on farm, off farm and non farm) and on the job training.

December 2010 – February 2011

Consultation routine to the AHs and beneficiaries of LRP Program include of: bookkeeping, marketing, management, financial assistance, information and technology access and capital access.

March 2011 – December 2011.

Internal Monitoring Start January 2009 (quarterly)

External Monitoring Start February 2009 (quarterly)

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Appendix 7 Sample TOR External Monitoring

Compliance Monitoring and Post-Implementation Evaluation Study Introduction 1. The Government of Indonesia, with funding assistance from the Multi-trance Financing Facility (MFF) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), is implementing the Integrated Citarum Water Resource Management Program (ICWRMP) in tranches over a period of 15 years. 5. Among the activities being considered for implementation in Tranche 1 of ICWRMP, it is the rehabilitation of the West Tarum Canal (WTC) that would require physical works and, based on field investigations, will involve displacement of people from homes and lands, albeit without certificate, including the acquisition of other assets, such as structures and trees. 2. While enormous social and economic benefits to West Java are anticipated from the ICWRMP, the implementation of some of its components will require the involuntary resettlement of local residents. Involuntary resettlement is said to occur when people are displaced from their homes, assets, sources of income and employment, albeit not of their own volition, to give way to development projects, such as the ICWRMP, for the benefit of the greater majority. Unless appropriate and adequate mitigation measures are initiated, these adverse social impacts could lead to further hardship and impoverishment among the APs, especially the poor and similarly vulnerable sectors of the population. 3. ADB has a set of stringent rules on involuntary resettlement that are aimed at helping ensure that the development initiatives it supports contribute to the reduction of poverty, not otherwise. In other words, projects assisted by the Bank should provide an opportunity for the marginal sectors of the population, especially the APs, to improve their living standards. Presently, however, there is no law in Indonesia that can address adequately involuntary resettlement. It is for this reason, that the Government has adopted the Resettlement Framework (RF) for the ICWRMP as a remedial measure aimed at filling-in any gaps in what local laws and regulations cannot provide in order to help ensure that APs are able to rehabilitate themselves to at least their pre-project condition. 4. Part of the requirements of the RF is the preparation, and the subsequent approval by the ADB, of a resettlement plan (RP), for any subproject or component of the ICWRMP that entails involuntary resettlement. The RP has the following objectives:

a. Provide an assessment of the adverse social impacts of the subproject;

b. Quantify in monetary terms the private and public assets that will be impacted and acquired at replacement cost, including non-physical losses, such as loss of income and employment and social losses (e.g., disruption of social systems);

c. Present a strategy that will ensure the timely acquisition of assets, payment of compensation and delivery of other entitlements to APs, including procedures that will ensure the orderly and timely shifting of APs losing entire houses or shops;

d. Provide a plan on how the APs could be involved in the various stages of the subproject, including the implementation of the RP; and

e. Give an over-all estimate of the resources needed to implement the RP, specifying what would be provided by proceeds from the loan and what would be provided by the Government of Indonesia as its counterpart.

5. Moreover, in order to help ensure that subproject RPs are prepared according to the RF and are implemented as planned, monitoring of resettlement will have to be carried, internally by the Social and Environmental Section (SES) at the Project Management Unit (PMU), and externally by an outside

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independent entity otherwise known as the External Monitoring Agency (EMA). The EMA will have access to all the offices involved in the implementation of the subproject RPs and all project documentation. The EMA is expected to begin monitoring two (2) months after the commencement of RP implementation. The EMA will be engaged for a period of 12 months. Objectives 6. The main objectives of independent monitoring and evaluation are to monitor and determine (i) whether or not the implementation of the subproject RPs is being carried out as planned and according to the RF; and (ii) whether or not the mitigating measures identified and planned out in the RP are adequate in helping APs improve or at least restore their living standards. In this regard, the EMA will conduct (i) conduct compliance monitoring during the RP implementation, and (ii) follow-up socio-economic/living standard survey after completion of RP implementation. The External Monitoring Agency 7. The EMA is an independent entity that specializes in applied social sciences. It will be directly accountable to the Director of the Executing Agency. The scope of work of the EMA is outlined below. Compliance Monitoring during RP Implementation 8. The activities of the EMA will revolve around the following:

a. Review existing baseline data and gather additional socio-economic information, as necessary, on sample AP households;

b. Monitor implementation of the subproject RP;

c. Identify any discrepancy between policy requirements and actual implementation of

resettlement;

d. Monitor resolution of complaints and grievances of APs;

e. Provide recommendations for improving resettlement implementation. Compliance Monitoring Methodology 9. Monitoring methodology will consist of the following:

a. Random review of payment vouchers to ensure full compliance with the requirements of the

RF. This review will sample about 30% of all the APs.

b. Random site visits, where asset acquisition processes are taking place, to ascertain that compensation has been duly paid prior to the commencement of civil works. This activity will cover at least 20% of the APs. For this purpose, the EMA will check the following (i) results of the detailed measurement survey or inventory of affected assets; (ii) valuation of affected assets based on replacement cost; and (iii) compensation is paid prior to initiation of civil works.

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c. Special market study to validate whether the unit costs used in compensating for land and other fixed assets are at current market prices or replacement costs.

d. Periodic field visits to ascertain that affected people are adequately informed of project

objectives, impacts, compensation policy and entitlements through an effective public information campaign. This activity will cover at least 30% of all the APs.

e. Periodic field visits to assess if grievance procedures are adequately explained to the

affected people and implemented. This activity will cover at least 30% of all the APs in the project.

10. Data gathering will be carried out through a combination, as appropriate, of the following

techniques: (i) questionnaires, to be personally administered; (ii) purposive interviews of AP households;

(iii) focus group discussions and village meetings; and (iv) meeting with project staff.

Indicators for Compliance Monitoring 11. The following indicators will be monitored and evaluated regularly by the EMA:

a. Assessment and Payment of Compensation: • Whether valuation for all types of affected assets is based on current market values; • Whether the compensation for affected structures is equivalent to the replacement cost of

materials and labor based on standards and special features of construction; and • Whether affected public facilities are compensated or replaced.

b. Smooth transition between resettlement and start of civil works

c. Provision of land either in a relocation site or through self-relocation

• Entitled APs are consulted about the location of the replacement land; • APs are offered with alternative replacement sites to choose from. • Site location, site design, infrastructure, and plot allocation should enable APs to restore

living standards; • Replacement land is available at least three months before the commencement of civil

works to allow the APs sufficient lead time to reconstruct their houses. d. Public Consultation: APs are informed and consulted about resettlement activities, such as

the implementation schedule of the project, shifting of APs from their present location, resettlement site design, etc.

e. Level of satisfaction and grievance redress:

f. Level of awareness about the RF

g. Restoration of affected public facilities

Post Implementation Evaluation Study 12. Nine months to one year after the end of resettlement activities, the EMA will conduct an evaluation study of severely affected APs to determine whether or not the objectives of the AP have been achieved. The methodology for the evaluation study will be based mainly on comparison of the socio-economic status of severely APs following displacement and their socio-economic prior to displacement. For this

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purpose, a follow-up socio-economic survey will be conducted by the EMA to find out the living standards of severely affected APs nine months to one year following completion of RP implementation. If the findings of the study would indicate that the objectives of the RP have not been achieved, the EMA will propose appropriate additional measures to help the severely affected APs rehabilitate themselves to at least their pre-project situation. Outputs 13. The EMA will prepare the following reports to be submitted to the Executing Agency and ADB:

a. A brief inception report to be submitted within one month of beginning of the assignment.

b. Quarterly Compliance Monitoring Report

c. Post-resettlement Evaluation Report. The output of the evaluation study would be in the form

of a brief report. Budget 14. The candidate EMA shall prepare a technical proposal that contains detailed costs estimate. The

estimated costs will cover operation costs and technical inputs for compliance monitoring and post-

resettlement evaluation study.

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Appendix 8 List of A Hs as per IOL List of Affected Households (AHs) and their assets in Karawang District

Address of AHs based KTP/SIM (Identity Card / Licence to drive)

Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

1. Upas Gandhi 10.17.15.120753.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 02 03 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

2. Darman 10.17.03.070761.0001 Karawang Klari Curug 06 03 Kab. Karawang

Klari Curug 06 03

3. Suan 10.17.15.120318.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 05 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

4. Sudin/engkar 10.17.15.070463.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 05 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

5. Sana/Upas Gandhi

10.17.15.021128.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 04 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

6. Kanen/sanen NA Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 04 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

7. Surya 10.17.03.050855.0008 Karawang Klari Curug 06 34 Kab. Karawang

Klari Curug 34 06

8. Aju 10.17.15.160854.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 01 03 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

9. Data 32.17.02.2003.02225 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

10. Kardi 32.17.19.2007.01335 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

11. Mian 10.17.15.180770.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

12. Miskadi 10.17.15.630869.0002 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

13. Ita bin Data 10.17.15.150372.0002 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

14. Ajum 10.17.15.010648.0003 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

15. Nasim NA Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

16. Aming/ningrum NA Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

17. Ade Fahrudin 10.17.15.010675.0004 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

18. Parta 10.17.15.050750.0003 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

19. Wawan 10.17.15.090974.0002 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

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Address of AHs based KTP/SIM (Identity Card / Licence to drive)

Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

20. Nasim NA Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

21. Tamin NA Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

22. Sukarja 10.17.15.060663 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04

23. Abas NA Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 02 05 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 05 02

24. Jukma NA Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 02 05 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 05 02

25. Ami 10.17.15.671262.0002 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 02 05 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 05 02

26. Surdi NA Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci

27. Tugih NA Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci

28. Tugirin 10.17.15.010149.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 03 06

29. Ali/Kiteng 32.17.02.2022.00547 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 06

30. Aji 10.17.15.070671.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 03 06 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 03

31. Didin 10.17.15.040565.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

32. Onci/Tarman 10.17.27.160762.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

33. Wanti 10.17.15.460655.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 06 15 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

34. Atip 10.17.15.190653.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 01 02 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

35. Iping Wiraatmaja 10.17.15.60.35353.0002

Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 03 06 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

36. Uba 10.17.15.060640.0004 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 06 15 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

37. Aan 10.17.15.511082.0002 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 06 15 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

38. Mamat 10.17.15.01164.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 06 15 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

39. Taryo 10.17.15100156.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 03 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

40. Mukmin 32.17.19.2002.00646 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 03 06 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

41. Budi/Ecih 10.17.15.151079.0004 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 06 15 Kab. Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

Karawang 42. Sarman 10.17.15.010863.0002 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 06 15 Kab.

Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

43. Tugih 10.17.15.100147.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 06 15 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

44. Aji 10.17.15.070671. Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 06 03 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 03 06

45. H. Kasid 10.17.15.311246.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 01

46. Otang 10.17.15.080773.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 01

47. Ayung 10.17.15.160752.0012 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 06

48. Atang/ateng 32.17.19.2001.00790 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 03 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 03

49. Ardi 10.17.15.190857. Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 02 04 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 01

50. Rauf 10.17.15.460678.0004 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 02 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 02

51. Syarip NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

52. Uci NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

53. Ahmad/Kosasih/nurdin

10.17.15.101089.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 02 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 02

54. Iyat NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

55. Bridal Situmorang (Anshori)

NA Karawang Ciampel Parung Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Parung Mulya

56. Uci NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

57. Sudarman/Enung 10.17.15.411151.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 04 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 04

58. Ayo NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

59. Nelson NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

60. Sarman/Nandang NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

61. Asep NA Karawang Ciampel Parung Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Parung Mulya

62. Amung/Minong 32.17.02.2022.01298 Karawang Teluk Jambe Parung Mulya

01 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Parung Mulya 06 01

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

63. Dali NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

64. Kosasih/Engkos NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

65. Mamad/Memed NA Karawang Ciampel Parung Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Parung Mulya

66. Darus NA Karawang Ciampel Parung Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Parung Mulya

67. Acat/Acan NA Karawang Ciampel Parung Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Parung Mulya

68. Olih/Holiv NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 04 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 04

69. Oja / Janda Oja NA Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar

70. Basir 10.17.02.490972.0006 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 13

71. Beni NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

72. Hasan NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

73. Asnan NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

74. Simangun 10.17.02.070344.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Teluk Jambe Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

75. H. Udin NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

76. Embah/Hasanudin NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

77. Sitompul NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

78. Tenggang/Dibek Sitompul

NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

79. Asda NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

80. Sukiman NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

81. Aman/Eman/Nafit NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

82. Totoh/Abdi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

83. Nyantan (Panjaitan)

NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

84. H. Muhiddin 10.17.02.190163.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Teluk Jambe 11 36 Kab. Teluk Jambe Sukaluyu 14 05

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(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

Timur Karawang Timur 85. Panjaitan NA Karawang Teluk Jambe

Timur Sukaluyu Kab.

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

86. Sulaiman/H Endang Sulaiman

32.17.02.2004.06931 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 09 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

87. Ata/Ateng 10.17.02.170648.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

88. Andri/Andi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya

89. Junaidi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya

90. Hendri/momo NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 01 01

91. Mukrim NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya

92. R.Slamet/Arta 10.17.27.160743.0009 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

93. R.Slamet/Juhad 10.17.27.160743.0009 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

94. Sakir/R. Slamet 10.17.27.160743.0009 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

95. R.Slamet/Sahib 10.17.27.160743.0009 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

96. R.Slamet/Ujang/Mahmud

10.17.27.160743.0009 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

97. Sukarta NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

98. Sugeng NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 01 01

99. Rasmi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 01 01

100. Suhendi (diluar PJT)

NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar

101. Karta NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya

102. Endik 10.17.27.160660.0009 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

103. Neng (Pak Endik)/Edah Jubaedah

10.17.27.480369.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

104. Emi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar

105. Karjan 10.17.27.100142.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Karang 04 09 Kab. Teluk Jambe Karang Mulya 09 04

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

Barat Mulya Karawang Barat 106. Sarin 32.17.02.2002.03.434 Karawang Teluk Jambe

Barat Karang Mulya

04 08 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 09 04

107. Enung 10.17.27.081040.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 09 04

108. Nakim 10.17.27.010759.0008 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 09 04

109. Sakim/Sakri bin Sakim

10.17.27.040171.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 09 04

110. Saran NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 12 05

111. Rosid NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 12 05

112. Kamih NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 12 05

113. Djumin/Jumin 10.17.27.030764.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

05 12 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 12 05

114. Emad/Marnen 10.17.27.010761.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

05 12 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 12 05

115. Nana NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

116. Uci Sanusi/Alih 10.17.27.501158.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

05 12 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya 12 05

117. Eem NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

118. Imung NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya

119. Nedi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya

120. Mintra 32.17.02.2018.01763 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanajaya 03 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

121. Onci/H Oha 10.17.27.160760.0033 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari

122. Onci/Acim 10.17.27.160746.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

123. Imung 10.17.120848.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

124. Onci/Oting 10.17.27.160762.0022 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

125. Onci 10.17.27.160747.0009 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

126. Dasim 32.17.19.2007.01752 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulyasari 15 06

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(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

127. Cimung 32.17.02.201400821 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

128. Onci/Emad 10.17.27.020438.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

129. Andi 16.474.4.196 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

130. Onci/Cahyo NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari

131. Onci/rohman 32.17.02.2016.01681 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

132. Onci/Rojak 10.17.27.160766.0007 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 09 04

133. Onci/Sahim NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari

134. Sadar 10.17.27.010172.0006 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari 04 09

135. Wasdi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya

136. Hasan NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

137. Sanan 10.17.27.1706242 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

138. Samin NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya

139. Analim NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

140. Darmin 10.17.27.150343.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 02 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

141. Hasan/Jeding NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

09 16 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

142. Ecin 10.17.27.120452.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

143. Santim 10.17.27.151050.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

144. Tarji 10.17.27.091055.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

145. Miskam 10.17.27.170558.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

146. Atih 32.17.02.2014.01182 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

147. Edi 10.17.27.020454.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

148. Karma J. 10.17.27.071047.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Teluk Jambe Mulya Jaya 01 01

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

Barat Karawang Barat 149. Nalip 10.17.27.110960.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe

Barat Wanasari 04 07 Kab.

Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

150. Taman 32.17.02.2021.02243 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

151. Ratih/Idit 10.17.27.170670.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

152. Sanan 10.17.27.170642.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

153. Karman 10.12.17.200174.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

04 09 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

154. Salim/Atih 32.17.02.2014.01182 Karawang Teluk jambe barat

Mulya jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk jambe barat

Mulya jaya 01 01

155. Kantil NA Karawang Teluk jambe barat

Mulya jaya 02 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk jambe barat

Mulya jaya 01 01

156. Amit Dena NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya

157. Bonin NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Pasir Tanjung

09 15 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 15 09

158. Danan 10.12.17.140680.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

08 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 15 09

159. Arman NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Pasir Tanjung

01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

160. Atul NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

08 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

161. Maman/Naman 10.12.08.190640.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

08 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

162. Wastim 10.12.17.311259.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

05 10 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

163. Mis 10.12.17.500559.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

05 10 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

164. Mamat 10.12.17.200745.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

05 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

165. Asmin 10.12.17.230468.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

05 14 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

166. Masduki 10.12.17.180359.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

08 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

167. Halim 10.17.37.071053.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

168. Dedi NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

169. Hasan 10.17.27.080351.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

170. Oman 32.17.02.20210.4036 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

171. Ba'o 10.17.02.06048.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

172. Wartim 32.16.20.020458.0002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

09 16 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

173. Tatang 10.17.15.231258.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 07 03

174. Jahim 10.17.15.120738.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 05 11 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 01

175. Daman 10.17.15.110551.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 02 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 01

176. Uwi/Ewi 10.17.15.410758.0004 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 03 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 03 06

177. Harjo 32.17.02.2003101.348 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sari 01 02 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 05

178. Anjari 10.17.15.030470.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 06

179. Dedi/Eman 10.17.15.110760.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 06

180. Iyad/Iyat Supriatna 10.17.15.030562.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 06

181. Hami/Ibu/Sari 10.17.15.490886.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 06 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 06

182. Nasih 32.17.02.2020.02456 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 07 03

183. Ayan 10.17.15.050760.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 02 03 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

184. Itom 10.17.15.080957.0003 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 05 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

185. Siri NA Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci

186. Apeng 10.17.15.070663.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 05 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

187. Sugiana 10.17.03.010451.0005 Karawang Klari Curug 06 36 Kab. Karawang

Klari Curug 34 06

188. Zulfirman Siregar/Lili Helia

10.17.02.520557.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02

189. Sapoi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya

190. Amo 10.12.17.030947.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

05 08 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

191. Samen 10.17.27.030662.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Teluk Jambe Mulya Jaya 01 01

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

Barat Karawang Barat 192. Sanam 10.17.27.050254.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe

Barat Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab.

Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

193. Ajan 10.12.17.080761.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung

05 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

194. Nana dan Engkor 10/17.15.130575.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 01

195. Engken 32/17.02.20200.0529 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 07 03

196. Kosran 10/17.15.160741.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 03 06 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 06 03

197. Abdul Rohman 10/17.15.040440.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 07 03

198. Namin 10/17.15.070764.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 09 04

199. Sanusi 10/17.09.300355.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 09 04

200. Wanda NA Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 04 09 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 09 04

201. Agus 10/17.15.511275.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 05 12 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutanegara 12 05

202. Kemin/Ateng 10/17.19.200200782 Karawang Ciampel Kutanegara 02 03 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kutapohaci 03 06

203. Partono 10/17.15.140464.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutamekar 04 01 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 04

204. Asat 10/17.15.100374.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kutamekar 04 02 Kab. Karawang

Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 04

205. Budi 10/17.02.080174.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 03 08 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

206. Uja 10/17.02.041142.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11

207. Waja 10/17.02.010754.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

208. Mansur Tidak punya KTP NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

209. Andi 10/17.02.640480.0006 (istri)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 07 03

210. Kamin 32/17.02.2004.04451 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 07 03

211. Ujang 32/17.02.2004.05738 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 01 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 01

212. Aip 10/17.02.060462.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

213. Didih NA NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

214. Endang Tidak punya KTP NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

215. Dasim 10/17.02.010981.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 07 03

216. Kasta 10/17.02.120659.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

217. Atim NA NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

218. Opin 10/17.02.230659.0002 NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu

219. Buhari Sobari 10/17.02.070378.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 07 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 07

220. Dhesi W 32/15.03.491285.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 07 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 07

221. Wasim NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 07 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 07

222. Ismet Baskara 10/17.02.051163.0007 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 04 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 04 02

223. Koswara 10/17.02.520875.0004 (istri)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

224. Kasim/Kartas 10/17.02.210740.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

225. Yusup Suwandi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

226. Imoh 10/17.02.500769.0005 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

227. Sarwan 10/17.02.010569.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

228. Jupri 10/17.02.100371.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

229. Ilan Tidak punya KTP Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 07 03

230. Wawan/Rita (istri) 10/17.26.540876.0007 (Rita)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

231. Wasim 10/17.02.170977.0005 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 02 11 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 02

232. Lapu Konda 10/17.02.280972.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

233. Oyeh NA NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

234. Ayo 10/17.02.460582.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Wadas 07 02 Kab. Teluk Jambe Wadas 02 07

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

(anak) Timur Karawang Timur 235. Najan 10/17.02.010769.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe

Timur Wadas 07 02 Kab.

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

236. Kudus 10/17.02.070745.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

237. Desmainar (istri) 10/17.02.671273.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

238. Acah 10/17.02.520564.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

239. Adul 643/219/03 (tidak berlaku)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

240. Dais NA NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 03 07

241. Kasmid NA NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

242. Syukur 32/17.02.2005.07319 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

243. Santano NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

244. Achin 10/17.02.420675.0007 (istri)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

245. Ari Purwanto 10/17.02.180578.0005 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

246. Soni NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

247. Dasim 10/17.02.010161.0012 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

248. Adung NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 03 07

249. Taryudi 10/17.02.520180.0005 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

250. Cecep 10/17.02.220359.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

251. Ceman 10/17.02.450573.0008 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

252. Asim 10/17.02.201177.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

253. Hairani 10/17.02.010177.0012 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

254. Maman Firmansyah

10/17.02.070474.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

255. Agus 10/17.02.020777.0006 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

256. Sunarli 10/17.02.180871.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

257. Andi 10/17.02.420782.0008 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

258. Edi 10/17.02.160480.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 02 07

259. Syukur 32/17.02.2005.07319 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 07 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 03 07

260. Deden NA NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 03 07

261. Emin NA NA NA NA NA NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

262. Ikah (istri) Tidak punya KTP Teluk Jambe Barat

Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

263. Anda Supriatna 10/17.02.070382.0010 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

264. Komar (kord ojek) 32/15.03.2003.0239 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Sirnabaya 02 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sirnabaya 03 02

265. Siti Khodijah 710.1132.80671 (No.SIM)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sirnabaya 02 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Sirnabaya 03 02

266. Kusmadi NA Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 10 04

267. Surtini 32/26.10.430575.0002 Pekalongan Klari Gintung Kerta

02 02 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 10 04

268. Dadang Supardi 581.1132.80313 (No.SIM)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 02 04 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

269. Dedi M 10/17.02.061267.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

270. Acep 10/17.02.310860.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

271. Sari Tidak punya KTP Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

272. Richardo S 10/17.02.290770.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

273. Hindun Tidak punya KTP Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

274. Mastim 10/17.02.010964.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

275. Enoor Dumyati 32/17.02.2003.01828 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

276. Nurul Huda 35/24.09.100675.0003 Lamongan Sekaran Kembangan 01 07 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 03 07

277. Yayuk sapitri (istri) 10/17.02.490972.0006 Karawang Teluk Jambe Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Teluk Jambe Pinayungan 13 05

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

Timur Karawang Timur 278. Parakasi 24/03.67131170830400

1 DKI Jakarta Koja Lagoa 04 11 Kab.

Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

279. Dedi 32/15.04.010786.0068 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

280. Aji 10.17.02.160744.0004 Karawang Ciampel Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

281. Aji 10.17.02.160744.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

282. Syamsudin 10.17.02.14767.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sirnabaya 02 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 10 04

283. A.Nawawi NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

284. Anda 10.17.02.300470.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

285. Wawan 10.17.02.070777.0014 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

286. Yayan 10.17.02.070581.0005 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

287. Kaday Sudnan 10.17.02.140569.0004 Karawang Ciampel Sirnabaya 02 03 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

288. Nadi 10.17.02.010765.0005 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

289. Kardi 32.17.02.2003.03061 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 02 06 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Puseur Jaya 06 02

290. Iing Irdra Wiguna 10.17.02.140569.0011 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

291. Wartim 10.17.02.160743.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

292. Ba'o 10.17.02.060642.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

293. Wartina 32.16.20.020458.0002 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Pasir Tanjung

09 16 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

294. Wartina 32.16.20.020458.0002 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Pasir Tanjung

09 16 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

295. Jama 10.17.02.121273.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 06 13 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Timur

Pinayungan 13 06

296. Dedi NA Karawang 04 10 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

297. Yati 10.17.17.581166.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 04 10 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

298. Kaling 10.17.27.020665.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 05 08 Kab. Karawang

Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

299. Asep muklis NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

300. Kalim 32.17.02.2009.03462 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 05 12 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 12 05

301. Dusam 10.17.27.170759.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 05 08 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

302. Ujang 10.17.02.120663.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 05 08 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

303. Sarla 10.17.27.170745.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 05 08 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 08 05

304. Ece 10.17.27.130773.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01

305. Taryono 10.17.27.010169.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01

306. Cacih 10.17.27.410873.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01

307. Uju 10.17.27.100153.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Mulya 01 01

308. Agus Dahlan 10.17.27.170858 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 14 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 14 04

309. Kauin 10.17.27.100255.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 15 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 15 04

310. Huda 10.17.27.160855.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 15 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 15 04

311. Yamah 10.17.27.420565.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 04 15 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Ligar 15 04

312. Onin 10.17.27.090770.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya 03 13 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 01 02

313. Dasim 10.17.12.011257.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang mulya

05 11 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 10 04

314. Tamrin 10.17.27.030573.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya 04 10 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 10 04

315. Rahman Abdul 09.5402.011260.8542 Jakarta Barat Pulogadung Pulogadung 01 03 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 01 01

316. Aem 10.17.27.140544.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya 03 08 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 08 03

317. Mahlil 10.1206.040672.1009 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Karang Apih 02 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 08 03

318. Anita 10.17.27.500677.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya 03 08 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 08 03

319. Dahmji 10.17.27.250582.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya 03 08 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 08 03

320. Tata 10.17.27.120550.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Marga Kaya 03 08 Karawang Teluk Jambe Margakaya 08 03

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs Identity Card / Licence as driver

(KTP/SIM) District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

Barat Barat 321. Asan/Maryati 10.17.27.010967

(Maryati) Karawang Teluk Jambe

Barat Wanasari 04 09 Karawang Teluk Jambe

Barat Wanasari 09 04

322. Asim 10.17.15.120874.0001 Karawang Ciampel Mulyasari 03 07 Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 06 04323. Rudi Karwis 10.17.15.160370.0002 Karawang Ciampel Parung

Mulya 01 06 Karawang Ciampel Parung Mulya 06 01

324. Hanim NA NA NA NA NA NA Karawang Ciampel Mulya Sejati 03 07325. Ateng.S/Munawar 32.17.19.2001.00790 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Pohaci 05 01 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 05326. Ateng.S/Munawar 32.17.19.2001.00790 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Pohaci 05 01 Karawang Ciampel Kutapohaci 01 05327. Nunu/Ende 10.17.15.500745.0002 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 02 01 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 02328. Samak 10.17.15.010164.0001 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Negara 01 02 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 12 05329. Aji 10.17.150706.71 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Negara 06 03 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 04330. Aji 10.17.150706.71 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Negara 06 03 Karawang Ciampel Kuta Mekar 01 04331. Muslim 10.17.02.181275.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe

Timur Sukaluyu 01 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe

Timur Sukaluyu 14 05

332. Usman/Totok 10.17.27.011277.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

333. H. Muhidin 10.17.02.190163.0003 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 11 36 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

334. ATA NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 03 06 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

335. Syahrul 35.27.04170783.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 05 14 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

336. Abd. Rahman 35.26.18.311274.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 05 14 Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Sukaluyu 14 05

337. Raskid 10.17.27.150564.0004 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya 06 11 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 01 01

338. Ahmad bin renin 10.17.27.190784.0002 (a/n Jaka)

Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Marga Kaya 01 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Margakaya 14 04

339. Komar NA Karawang Teluk Jambe Timur

Wadas 05 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

karang Mulya 12 05

340. Jalil 10.17.27.160445.0002 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Karang Mulya

05 12 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

karang Mulya 12 05

341. Salam 10.17.27.160764 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Wanasari

342. Edi 10.17.27.020454.0001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat

Mulya Jaya 01 01

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List of Affected Households (AHs) and their assets in Bekasi District

Address of AHs based KTP/SIM (Identity Card / Licence to drive)

Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

343. Mujana 10,1217090,669,1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27344. Degul/diwa

kili isteri Tidak punya KTP Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Pasir Tanjung Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 0

345. Rifai 10,1217,311259,1001 Karawang Teluk Jambe Barat Pasir Tanjung Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 23346. Pija 10,1217,150667,1004 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 0347. Iyas NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 24C 348. Bama NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 25349. Juanda NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26A 350. Bahar 10,1217,311273,1006 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26351. Ndar dan

Umir 32,1417,2002,1510720

Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26A

352. Anto Papanji

NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26

353. Ujang Suri 10.12.08.100357.1005

Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 5 25

354. Jamal NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26355. Jamal/Ibu

Ida NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26

356. Daim/Topik NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26357. Anda NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26358. Hana NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26359. Bahar/Uun NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26360. Jamal NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26

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Address of AHs based KTP/SIM (Identity Card / Licence to drive)

Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

361. Jamal/Mian NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26362. Warto 33,7603,201270,0003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 37363. Jangkung NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26364. Wawan/Day

atu Abidin NA Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 1 6 26A

Right 365. Enan 32,180320,1601,542 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 26366. Kaja NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25367. Jamal/Nami NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26368. Jamal NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 26369. Anda 10.1204.040735.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 5 3 34370. Tawi/Ade

Hermawan 10,1217,170862,1003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

371. Bahriun/Rusmita

10,1217,300965,1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 05 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

372. Samin Raharjo

10,1217,070456,1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27

373. Suharto/sri handayani(istrinya)

10,1217,1407561,001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27

374. Juwono 11,540131,1260,0016 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27375. Dulaji 10,1217,010772,1004 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27376. Endang

Firdaus 10,1217,050275,1007 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27

377. Ibu Yati/ Bu Musarofah

NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 27

378. Irwansyah/ikah (istrinya)

10,1217,600182,1004 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27

379. Siti/Bosin/saidi(anak bosin-siti)

10,1217,090376,1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27

380. Yati NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 8 0381. Tohari 32.14.09.041068.000

3 Purwakarta Wanayasa Sakambang 03 07 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 09 05 28

382. Caman 10.1210150658.1026 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 04 07 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 7 4 29B-29

383. Andi 10.12.17121051.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 6 2 31

384. Munijrah NA Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 32A

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

385. Rahmat 32.1411011264.0001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 9 5 28A-28

386. Nawan NA Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 33387. Yanto NA Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 33388. Awing NA Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 34A 389. Usin NA Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34b 390. Kemah 10,1208,471074,1001 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 7 34b 391. Awing 10.1206 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34392. Asum 10,1206,111253,1002 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34393. Nuran 32.16.061.001.00293

(Lainnya) Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34 A

left 394. Karja 10.1206.060776.1013 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 5 34395. Bondan Bin

Kesan 10.1206.311252.1017 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 5 3 34B

Left 396. Rindon Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 5 3 34B

Left 397. Herminda NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 34/35 398. Sadih 10,1216,110519,1001 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34399. Ideng 10,1216,061089,1002 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 35400. Sutha 1012030202591008 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Tambun 12 08 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35A 401. Ani/Nani NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 36402. Minah 10,1216,410772,1013 Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau 6 3 35a 403. Parno 10.55.0227064.1006 Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 5 35404. Ahyar 10,1216,301269,1013 Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a 405. Darmo 1012160201591001 Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau 04 07 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau 7 4 35406. Kisin 10.1216.191139.1001 Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 34407. Samir/Sam

an/usman 10,1216,050475,1023 Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau 7 4 35

408. Rinin NA Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 6 34409. Bohir Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 34410. Bohir/Anabr

i NA Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang barat Sukadanau 34B

411. T. Samsuri NA Bekasi Cikarang barat Wangun Harja Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 34B 412. Karman 10,1216,451074,1011 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 1 35413. Johanes

Purba NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 2 6 36a

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

414. Nisan Tidak Punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 34415. Igul NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 24A 416. Acep 10,1217,080975,1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 27417. Udin 32,0504,250871,0002 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b 418. Saan 32,1804,20030,9008 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34419. Kurniati NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 36420. Supriadi NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 36421. Erna NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 36422. Johanes

Hutapea NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 36

423. Sopiah NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 35424. Misan bin

Asan 10.12.10.120359.1003

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari 01 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 32

425. Sahala L Tobing

10.12.03.200369.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Jatimulya 08 08 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 02 03 32

426. Barga Saputra

32.16.10.130171.0002

Kabupaten Bekasi

Karang Bahagia Karag Bahagia 04 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 32

427. Kiptinah 35.26.05.4107760192 Bangkalan Arosbaya Dsn Krojah-Glaga

Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 32

428. Hosimah 09.5103.570555.0237 DKI Jakarta Tanjung Priuk Jl. Enggang LRGWBRT

16 07 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 01 01 32

429. Umar Faruk 09.5105.260661.7006 DKI Jakarta Kebayoran Lama Kp Duku Kebayoran Lama

05 05 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 01 01 33

430. Wahrudin NA Brebes Banjar Harjo Parereja 04 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 01 01 33 431. Erikson

Sitompul 10.12.03.100177.1005

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Mangun Jaya 11 05 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

432. Sadim Efendi

10.12.17.070377.1006

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Pasir Ranji 06 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 08 04 28

433. Umarbin Nawi

32.16.19.260772.0006

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 09 05 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 08 04 28

434. Handi Suhandi

10.12.17.220978.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Kp Rawa Sentul

03 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 08 04 28

435. Joko Sugiyanto

10.12.10.040674.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Serang 02 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

436. Wahyudin/Japra

32.46.58.120171.0005

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 08 04 28

437. Paulinus Sinaga

32.16.08.030665.0002

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 05 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

438. Syamsul Apandi

32.19.29.2003.0003331

Tangerang Jayanti Cikande 03 15 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

439. Asir Maruasas

10.17.03.250279.0010

Kabupaten Karawang

Karawang Barat Arjun Karang Anum

12 05 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

440. Saalih bin Tahirin

32.16.20.020542.0001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 03 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

441. Gandi 10.12.08.190532.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Timur Rw Sentul Sertajaya

04 09 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

442. Opan bin Ipin

10.12.17.190884.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 03 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

443. Rodiyah 32.16.19.700663.3002

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 05 09 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

444. Udin NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 02 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29

445. M. Syahrudin

10.12.17.100476.1003

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 03 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

446. Endah binti Odih

10.17.24.571075.0001

Kabupaten Karawang

Banyusari Cikalong 01 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 13 05 30

447. Sarwono 10.12.03.200369.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Tridayasakti 01 06 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 30

448. Kastini binti Salwan

10.12.10.170974.-------

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Kp Bengkuang Cibatu

07 04 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 31

449. S. B. Haris 32.16.19.160548.0002

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari 02 04 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 31

450. Jajang Sutisna

32.02.12.140275.0003

Garut Malangbong Sukarwangi 05 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 31

451. Emil Subandi/Rohman Trantip

NA Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 31

452. Jamil 10.12.10.011151.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari 04 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 04 31

453. Basari NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 04 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

454. Ican 32.09.16.210474.3326

Cirebon Dukuh Puntang Dukuh Puntang 02 05 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

455. Anirah binti Takarsudmun

NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Sukaresmi 01 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

456. Cartim Bin Omis

10.12.10.120672.1002

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Ciantra 01 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

457. Sarjono 10.12.03.250573.1007

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Mekarsari 09 04 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

458. Elin Komariah

17.05.08.2001/16081983/66

Bengkulu Seluma Selatan Rimbo Kedui 01 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

459. Sahari 32.09.16.190287.0008

Cirebon Dukuh Puntang Balad 01 05 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

460. Setyono 10.12.10.080668.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan Kebon Kopi Sukadamai

01 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 27

461. Asep Handayani

NA Bogor Bogor Jonggol 02 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 28

462. Yana Taryana

10.12.06.160678.1002

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Karang Asih 05 04 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 28

463. Sahli/Tohari 32.14.09.041068.0003

Purwakarta Wanayasa Sakambang 03 07 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 28

464. Jaya Winarya

NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Jl Rusa 4A telp.021 89842164

Kabupaten Bekasi

Kab. Bekasi Cibatu 09 05 28

465. Sukardi 32.16.20.120159.0001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 28

466. Dedi S. Aryadi

32.10.19.271071.0001

Majalengka Plasah Trijaya 07 04 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 09 05 28

467. ABD. Rosyid

10.1216.130555.1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 06 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 04 36

468. Elly 09.53.05480480.0092 Jakarta Selatan

Cilandak Cilandak Barat 01 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

469. Yudi Rojali 10.1203.060780.1017 Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Setiadarma 02 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

470. Amar Hermawan

10.1217.150478.1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Cicau 06 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

471. Umar 10.1216.081170.1003 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 04 02 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 04 36a

472. Yanti NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Pekopen bulak 01 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

473. Rasito NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

474. nemin NA Kodya Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 03 04 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

475. W. Irawan NA Kodya Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

476. harun 16.1219.200572.1006 Kabupaten Bekasi

Karang Bahagia Sukaraya 02 01 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 01 06 36

477. Suwarno 10.150811.1150.0001 Subang Ciasem Ciasem girang 04 17 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a 478. Marudat

Hutagalung 09.5103.30500.4039 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

479. Bakrim NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

480. Ibu Lami 10.1204.560349.1001 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a 481. Parmun

Manurung NA Kabupaten

Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 04 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

482. Jali NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 04 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

483. Pak Etik 10.1725.0.9259.0003 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

484. Eki Cahyati 32.10.30.2028.1113143

Kuningan Waleber Giriwaringin 02 04 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a

485. Desi NA Sukabumi Warung Kiara Sindang Kerta 11 10 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 02 06 36a 486. Rosyid 32.75.05.2008.02962 Tangerang Batu Ceper Porisgaga Baru 02 06 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 01 06 36 487. Asep

Heryanto 13.24.2007.0000.00502339

Sumedang Tanjung Sari Sukamukti 02 03 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 03 04 36a

488. Hagiotan Pt. Tobing

3275052411580015 Kabupaten Bekasi

Rawa Lumbu Bojong menteng

02 05 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Gandasari 03 04 36a

489. Ibu Sembiring

101,234,311,721,004 Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Lambang Jaya 01 01 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang Jaya 01 01 39b

490. Pak Hadi 181,020,050,524,462 Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Lambang Jaya 01 01 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang Jaya 01 01 39b

491. Pak Kaslam 1,012,031,406,781,000

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Lambang Jaya 01 01 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang jaya 01 01 39b

492. Pak Slamet 101,203,080,860,104 Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Lambang Jaya 01 01 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang jaya 01 01 39a

493. Kasdi Anwar

327,864,250,481,006 Kota Tasik Malaya

Indihiang Indiahiang 04 01 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 04 11 37

494. Fery 101,203,280,276,106 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 05 02 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 02 05 37

495. Ibu Hamidah

101,204,540,384 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 03 07 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 03 37a

496. Soleh 954,041,308,650,273 DKI Jakarta Cp Besar Jati negara 02 05 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 03 37a 497. Pak Unang NA Kabupaten

Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 01 11 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 11 01 38a

498. Icang 320,509,051,075,004 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 01 11 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 11 01 38a

499. Pak Uud 1 NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 02 07 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 43a

500. Ikin NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 02 07 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 43a

501. Saipullah 1,012,041,904,881,000

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 13 05 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 13 05 37

502. Icang NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 43

503. Dadang Rukmana

1,012,041,708,721,010

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 12 05 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 12 05 37

504. UUD punya 2

NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 43

505. Roni 3205280004001490 (Lainnya)

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 37

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

506. Saepuloh 3205050608050000 (Lainnya)

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 02 07 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 02 07 43a

507. Yulis Prayudi

1,012,040,106,611,000

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 03 07 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 03 37a

508. Iwan setiawan

30,504,801,015 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Marga jaya 03 03 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 03 37a

509. M. Syahrudin

NA Bekasi Selatan Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu

510. Herman 1,012,042,909,801,000

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 07 03 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 03 07 37a

511. Ibu Novy 3,327,086,410,880,100

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 05 02 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 02 05 37a

512. Indra Mulyana

3210231601840000 (No.Lainnya)

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 04 02 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 02 04 36a

513. Ating 1,012,040,311,771,000

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 05 02 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 02 05 37a

514. Helmi bin sofyan

1,012,040,606,771,010

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Wana jaya 02 04 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 37a

515. Alex NA Moroh Raya Sumatra

Purha Tigarung Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 37a

516. Pak Rokim 1,012,041,009,741,000

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibuntu 03 07 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 03 37a

517. Triono 800614140874 (SIM) Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Cibuntu 01 07 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 01 07 37a

518. Mas Budi NA Riau Kadudampit Sukamaju 28 01 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 37a 519. Nana 3,302,030,209,850,00

0 Banyumas Jatilawang kedung

beringin 06 66 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 07 02 37a

520. Slamet R 33.02.03.120783.0001

Banyumas Jatilawang Kedungwringin 6 5 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3 41

521. Norin (bangunan kosong)

Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3 41

522. Salimin 33.02.03.281286.0002

Banyumas Jatilawang Kedungwringin 6 6 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 2 1 41

523. Samin (banguan kosong)

NA Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3 41

524. Rando (L Batu Bara)

Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Tambun Selatan Lambang Sari 2 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3 41

525. Ruswanto Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Tambun Selatan Setiadarma 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 4 3 40

526. Warno Ragil

10.1202.02.1174 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Setiadarma Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 1 41

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

(banguanan kosong)

527. Darno 33.02.03.060378.0006

Banyumas Jatilawang Kedungwringin Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 4 3 41

528. Sunarto 3120/06804/022014 Brebes Bantar Kawung Sindang Wangi 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang Sari 3 3 41

529. Rukmana 10.1202.170469.1007 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Lambang Sari 3 3 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang Sari 3 3 41

530. Paikun 10.12.03.050852.1001

Bekasi Tambun Selatan Lambang Sari 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang Sari 3 4 40

531. Agus Efendi 10.1203.060874.1008 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Lambang Sari 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Lambang Sari 3 1 40

532. Suwarni 10.1203.571060.1001 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 8 7 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 8 39

533. Suwarni 10.1203.571060.1002 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 8 7 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 8 39

534. Tohadi 0000/00695/020009 Brebes Bantar Kawung Tambak Serang

? ? Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 8 39

535. Masrudin 1268/03046/022015 Brebes Bantar Kawung Tambak Serang

5 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 6 41

536. Ahmad Saefullah

3095/067669/022014 Brebes Bantar Kawung Sindang Wangi 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 6 41

537. Bambang 10/1203/20106/1006 Kebumen Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 6 7 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 6 41

538. Agus NA Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 6 41

539. Wawan 3475/08397/0220113 Brebes Bantar Kawung Pengarasan 1 4 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 1 6 42

540. Samid 10.1203.191073.1003 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 7 6 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 7 6 41

541. Sumadi NA Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya - - Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 4 2 41

542. Subari NA Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 6 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 1 6 42

543. Paridah/Ujang Rusdi

Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 6 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 1 6 42

544. Hulman Nainggolan

640.11205.6413 (No.SIM)

Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 1 6 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 1 6 42

545. Radinah 10.1203.121257.1001 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 1 6 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 1 6 42

546. Jubaedah/Yayah

32.10.17510378.0001 Majalengka Sumber Jaya Sumber Jaya 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 1 6 42

547. Sanan 10.1203.090276 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 6 7 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Jati Mulya 1 6 41

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

548. Sapih (bangunan kosong)

NA Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3 40

549. Yanto (bangunan kosong)

NA Bekasi Tambun Selatan Setiadarma 3 4 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 4 3 40

550. Wasim NA Bekasi Tambun Selatan Setiadarma 2 2 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3 40

551. Dadang Suharyo

10.1217.150674.1009 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26A right

552. Noan Bin Saeli

40.1208.020238.0001 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 26-27A

553. Enos Saputra

10.1217.070478.1004 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 26-27Left

554. Darmanto 10.1217.160287.1001 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 26-27Left

555. Sakam 10.1217.100865.1004 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26A Left

556. Ade/Dafik Hidayat

3216200.3048.10003 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26A Left

557. Idi 10.1208.070636.1001 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26A Left

558. Buk 10.129.150269.1005 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26A Left

559. Mur NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 1 1 26A Left

560. Mina 10.3208.010360.1003 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 26A Left

561. Kiman 10.1208.03028.1003 Bekasi Lemahabang Jaya Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 26A Left

562. Cakam 10.1217.280270.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 26A Left

563. Ane NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 2 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 5 2 26A Right

564. Umi NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 2 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 5 2 26A Right

565. Unan 10.121.240664.1001 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 2 5 26A Right

566. Parja 10.1217.150574.1005 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 1 6 26A Right

567. Hidayatul Abidi

10.1217.150363.1006 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 1 6 26A Right

568. Parnata 7101.13280576 ( No.SIM)

Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 1 6 26A Right

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

569. Krisdiyantoro

16.0705010182.0021 Betung Sukamulyo 4 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar mukti 1 6 26A Right

570. Herminda NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 8 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 6 34/35 571. Bohani NA Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 3 34/35 572. Masduki 10.1216.100.585105 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35573. Mahir NA Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34574. Anen NA Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 4 34575. Hj Mamah 10.1217.620555.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27576. Karjo 10.1217.091168.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 2 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27577. Dedi

Iskandar 10.1217.210172.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 2 1 27

578. Sarumah 10.1217.531269.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 5 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27579. M Sumri 10.1217.120777.1007 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 5 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27580. Karyono 32.16.20.160505.000

1 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 5 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27

581. Andi 32.1820.230379.0002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27582. Sutarjo 10.1217.070966.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27583. Naremin 10.1217.050246.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27584. Abdul Hayyi Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 - 585. Mashuri 10.5502.060175.1001 Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 11 12 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 - 586. Muharrom Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 - 587. Isol Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 - 588. Narin bin

Ahmad 10.1216.130471.1001 Karawang Cikarang Barat Telaga Murni 1 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 23

589. Tepos NA Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 23590. Tarsan

(ketua RT) 10.1217.171064.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 23

591. Carman Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 8 14 23592. Kenim S 10.1217.140263.1004 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 3 7 24593. H Nana BS 32.16.26311273.0003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 4 7 23594. Yayan 10.1217.121276.1005 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 11 7 23595. Atim 10.1217.150768.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 11 7 23596. Ruslan 10.1217.150669.1012 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 3 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 10 6 23597. M Encing 10.1217.160652.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 12 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 11 7 23598. Elih NA Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 10 6 23

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

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Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

599. Kamun Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 10 6 23600. Katam 32.16.20150663.0014 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 2 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 23601. Arni Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 11 7 23602. Dedi 10.1217.110571.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 11 7 23603. Cawang Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 12 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 23604. Jaka Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 12 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 12 7 23605. Elem Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 6 10 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 10 6 23606. Asmunanda

r Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 3 7 23

607. Engkar 10.1217.410568.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 3 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 10 6 23608. Rasdi Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 6 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 9 6 23609. Iskandar

Atmaja 10.1217.240364.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 6 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 9 6 23

610. Iyas bin Udi 10.1217.150454.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 6 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 9 6 23611. Igul Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23612. Jamhur Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23613. Endang Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23614. Sarmi 10.1217.160652.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 7 12 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23615. Mado Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23616. Limun Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23617. Madrois Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23618. Saman Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23619. Encim Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Pasir Tanjung 14 8 23620. Raswen Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 621. Madrai/sahr

i 10,1216,131080,1006 Kabupaten

Bekasi Cikarang Barat sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 0

622. busadin 10,1216,100974,1009 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4

623. samin NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 34

624. joni NA Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 34625. makmun/sui

lah 10,1216500780,1025 Kabupaten

Bekasi Cikarang Barat sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4

626. nasir 10,1216,300652,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4

627. sahlun 10,1216,030858,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

628. hosei 10,121016,0475,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan pasir 4 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau

629. sudi 10,1216,020670,1013 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat sukadanau 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 0

630. romli 10,121622,0173,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat sukadanau 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35

631. kaja 10,1217,100445,14004

Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

632. ramsi NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 5 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 1 26a

633. badriyah (alm)

NA Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat jaya mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 37

634. asep/yayat 32,12082,70461,0001 Indramayu Kertasemaya tulungagung 3 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 1 27635. enan NA Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 3 1 26636. Ranan 10,1217,010761,1002 Kabupaten

Bekasi Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

637. Nasim 10,1217,160746,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

638. Oman 10,1217,030767,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 1 25

639. Masuin 10,1217,281090,1003 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 3 1 25

640. Janim 10,1217,150669,1020 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Pasir tanjung 2 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

641. Oyah 10,1217,410672,1003 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jayamukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

642. Ade 10,1217,170862,1003 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jayamukti 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

643. Engkos/Ahmad

32,0635,070759,0001 Tasikmalaya

Jamanis Karangresik 7 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

644. Komaryanadipura

10,1217,070453,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

645. Apih 32,1620,230383 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 5 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

646. Ahmadnuri 32,1708,100400,142 Kabupaten Karawang

Karawang Tanjung pura 13 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

647. Ane Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26648. Ane Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26649. Haman 10,1208,110948,1001 Kabupaten

Bekasi Cikarang Timur Sertajaya 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 26

650. Engkos 10,1217,260871,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 1 25

651. Jumadi 10,1217,150581,1003 Kabupaten Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

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Identity Card / Licence as

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Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

Bekasi 652. Epet 10,1217,100264,1001 Kabupaten

Bekasi Cikarang Pusat hegar mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

653. Acim 10,1217,150962,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jayamukti 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 27

654. Sarnita 32,1620,150859,0002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jayamukti 5 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 27

655. Idim Damayana

10,1217,020567,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Pusat Jayamukti 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 27

656. Aspen, A. H 10,1210,030672,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Selatan pasir sari 2 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b

657. Eli Nawati 10,1206,470945,1010 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b

658. Lahana 10,1206,160780,1011 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b

659. Sakum 1942/03409/022013 Brebes Bantarkawung Pengarasan 11 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34660. Nabrih 10,1222,091163,1001 Kabupaten

Bekasi Sukawangi Sukadaya 6 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

661. Namit 10,1206,190469,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

662. Fian/Sutaryono

Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b

663. Mancung 10,1206,081262,1003 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b

664. Udin 10.12.17.150560.1002

Garut Tarogong Kaler jati 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 01 03 29

665. Hendri, S 10,1204,260272,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Wanasari 3 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b

666. Tuin 10,1206,130552,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

667. Adi 10,1206,100757,1006 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

668. Isut 10,1206,450662,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

669. Iin Ibrohim 10,1206,240775,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

670. Saan 1654/IV-15/474.4/1986

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Sukadanau 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 39

671. Benin 10,1206,140345,1001 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

672. Dudin 10,1206,240773,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 4 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

673. Nasim 10,1204,150647,1006 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 8 4 34

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Identity Card / Licence as

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Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

674. Supiani 73,1703,700679,0001 Luwu Suli Suli 2 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a 675. Fatlan

Jaillani 10,1203,220976,1001 Kabupaten

Bekasi Tambun Selatan Setia Mekar 18 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a

676. Asmali 10,1216,120170,1007 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a

677. Chosniyah 27,0620,14201085,00917

Sampang Kedungdung Batoboro Timur no no Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a

678. Janner Manalu

10,1216,300171,1009 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35a

679. Andri 10,1216,301278,1002 Kabupaten Bekasi

Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a

680. Sapri 32,0808,090766,0001 Kuningan Garawangi Pakembangan 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a 681. Ishaka 10.1206.311268.1022 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Pasir Tanjung 4 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 1 1 33682. Dulmuin 32.14.03.2015.02150

0 Indramayu cikedung Jati Munggul 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

683. Sukin 10/1216/02/29108 (KK)

Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 34

684. Imat 10.1217.160559.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 25685. Rais 32.09.17.020180.087

3 Cirebon Palimanan Panongan 4 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35

686. Nurhaeni 10.1216.481280.1012 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35687. Ajam 10.1204.150650.1030 Bekasi Cibitung Sukajaya 4 12 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35688. Dedi

Kurniawan 10.1216.240586.1001 Bekasi Muara gembong Pantai Bakti 7 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 25

689. Anem BT Upang

10.1210.510862.1001 Bekasi Serang Sukamahi 7 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 25

690. M Sumri 10.1217.120777.1006 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 5 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 25691. Kotong

Kosasih 10.1215.050858.1002 Bekasi Muara gembong Pantai Bakti 3 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 25

692. Rahmat 8008.1334.0648 (No.SIM)

Tasik Malaya

Jamanis Nanjung Mulya 3 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 2 5 25

693. Saan NA Bekasi Cibitung Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 39694. Narim 10.1206.100554.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34695. Hardi 10.1206.090172.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 -696. Anda NA Bekasi Cibitung Wangun Harja 3 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 5 3 34697. Hosimah 09.5103.570555.0237 Jakarta

Utara Tanjung Priuk Tanjung Priuk 16 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 1 1 33

698. Saifi 12.2518.181271.0002 Bangkalan Aros Gaya Lajing 8 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 1 1 33699. Jet Apendal

C 09.5206.120480.0253 Jakarta

Barat Palmerah Kemanggisan 3 7 Kab. Bekasi Tambun

Selatan Tambun 4 1 39 E

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Identity Card / Licence as

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Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

700. Dedek Julkarnain

09.5201.101075.5592 Jakarta Barat

Cengkareng Duri Kosambi 6 4 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Tambun 4 1 39 C

701. Nartam 820214140722 (No. SIM)

Banyumas Wangon Pengadegan 8 1 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Tambun 6 1 39D

702. Toyo Tidak punya KTP Banyumas Jatilawang Kedungwringin 6 4 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3

703. Rustini 32.1030.2022.112.5622

Kuningan Malebar Mekarsari 3 4 Kab. Bekasi Tambun Selatan

Setiadarma 3 3

704. Karta Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 5 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 6 5 34705. Limis Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 34706. Runah BT

Karin 10.1206.500550.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 5 3 34 B

707. Maryadi 10.1206.130281.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 5 3 34 B708. Denin bin

Alet 10.1204.030755.1001 Bekasi Cibitung Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 34 A

709. Aneng 10.1206.110763.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34 A710. Pepen Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 5 3 34 B711. Apih Saepul

Bahri 32.16.20230383.0003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 -

712. Karimin 11.2815.120663.0002 Karanganyar

Jatipuro Jatimulyo 8 16 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

713. Nukin 10.1206.311262.1005 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34ALeft

714. Atim Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34ALeft

715. Usin 55.07.1223.0046 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34ALeft

716. Ajut 10.20.6020560.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34ALeft

717. Mahir 10.1204.121056.100 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34ALeft

718. Maanih 10.1204.410745.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 6 3 34ALeft

719. Pangk ojek (pak Kanu)

Tidak punya KTP 1 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Hegar Mukti 1 1 25

720. H Suja Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 11 4 32

721. Irfan 10.1203.100575.1006 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Lambang Jaya 3 1 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 11 4 38722. Ahmad

Sumedi 33.0203160679.0001 Banyumas Jatilawang Kedungwringin 8 3 Kab. Bekasi Cibitung Cibuntu 11 4 38

723. Matraji 10.1216.030982.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 - 724. Kasirin 32.16.0804038.00006 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 5 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 5 35

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Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

725. Parno NA Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 12 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 5 35726. Rustam

Effendi 10.1216.080470.1008 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 5 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 1 5 35

727. M Mutakin 12.2309.030984.0001 Tuban Plumpong Sumber Agung 2 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 1 5 35728. Pri Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 11 35729. Isam 10.1216.140880.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 13 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 8 13 - 730. Sarjono 10.1219.140984.1003 Bekasi Caray Bahagia Sukarayu 2 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 731. Suryani Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 11 732. Abd

Rohman 10.1216.180777.1014 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 -

733. Matlumin 10.1216.300656.1005 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 - 734. Lukman Tidak punya KTP Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 11 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 11 735. Umin Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 11 - 736. Suaep 10.1208.251178.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Timur Karang Sari 3 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35737. Nerin 10.1216.060154.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35738. Ach Berizi 10.1204.120880.1009 Bekasi Cibitung Cibitung 1 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 1 1 33739. Muzegi 10.1210.110868.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasir Sari 3 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35740. Nata 10.1208.020176.1004 Bekasi Lemahabang Cibatu 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 4 7 29-

30A 741. K. Jatmiko 670114550169 (No.

SIM) Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 7 4 29-

30A 742. Nurlilah 10.1213600465.1001 Bekasi Pebayuran Kertajaya 5 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 6 3 29-

30A 743. Obay 10.1210140163.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 7 4 29-

30A 744. Carmin 32.130917098.30006 Subang Ciasem Ciasem Girang 12 38 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 7 4 29-

30A 745. Ely Sopmah 10.5507480873.1006 Bekasi Bantar Gebang Ciketing Udik 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 7 4 29-

30A 746. Kada

Kadarusna 32.1619170464.10001

Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 7 4 29-30A

747. Kowi 32.161921125.10001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 7 4 29-30A

748. Sardinah 10.1210111250.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasirsari 2 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 7 4 29-30A

749. Rosmayana 10.1217700562.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 7 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 7 4 29-30A

750. Ucu Sopiah 10.1210571165.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 7 4 29-30A

751. Ayum 10.1210550666.1017 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Cibatu 7 4 29-

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Address of AHs based KTP/SIM (Identity Card / Licence to drive)

Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

Selatan 30A 752. Eko

mulyono 10.1217031276.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 7 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 9 5 29A-

29B 753. H.Salim 10.1210270562.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 5 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 9 5 27-

28A 754. Ining 10.5503281077.1006 Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya 3 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 9 5 27-

28A 755. Agus Syarip 65.07122.30027 (No.

SIM) Bekasi Cikarang Utara Mekarmukti 10 27 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 9 5 29A-

29B 756. Rahmat NA Purwakarta Bojong Cihanjawar 4 10 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Cibatu 9 5 28A-

28 757. Rd.Chandra

Gunawidarto

10.1217151670.1026 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 8 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 9 5 29A-29B

758. Priyo Suwiknyo

33.1608150980.0001 Blora Jepon Jomblang 1 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 9 5 29A-29B

759. Udin 10.1210260958.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 3 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Cibatu 7 4 29B-29

760. Sudarto 33.020313028.70002 Banyumas Jatilawang Kedungwringin 6 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 34-35A

761. Asmin 35.27.06010793.0171 Sampang Kedungdung Batoporo Timur 0 0 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35762. Supyan 35.27.06.010797.009

6 Sampang Kedungdung Batoporo Timur 0 0 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 6 35

763. Ruba Bintor Siregar

10.12.10080184.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Pasir Sari 4 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35

764. H Mursid 10.12.16040262.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Telaga Murni 1 4 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35765. Lukman

Nuryana 10.12.160202282.1013

Bekasi Cikarang Sukadanau 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35

766. Asim 109.12.0525077.1004 Bekasi Setu Taman Kaffayu 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 6 35767. Saipuloh 10.12.10140774.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasir Sari 13 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Pasirsari 13 5 30

768. Encas 32.12.01.600474.0001

Indramayu Gantar Situraja 8 17 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 6 2 31

769. Aat Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 6 2 31

770. Aan Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Selatan

Pasirsari 6 2 31

771. Andi 33,0206,270284,0006 Bekasi Cikarang Hegar Mukti 6 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja 7 4 34b 772. Saim Brata 10.12.10040266.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasir Sari 4 11 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang

Selatan Pasirsari 11 4 32

773. Atang Yuda 10.12.09010458.1003 Bekasi Cibarusah Cibarusah kota 6 18 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29774. Surono Tidak punya KTP Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

775. Saalih/Yayan

32.16.20020542.0001 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29

776. Alam 10.12.17100356.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29777. Hurni

Kurniasari 10.12.10450970 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Cibatu 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29

778. M Kamaludin

10.12.08030378.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Timur Karang Sari 3 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 30

779. Syamsurial 10.76.13020801.2004 Solok Bukit Sundi Muaro Paneh - - Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 30780. Suparlan Tidak punya KTP Jakarta Kramat Jati Kramat Jati 1 6 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 30781. Sonhaji 1627/06189/052008 Brebes Sirampok Manggis 4 5 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 30782. Ali Achmara 10.12.17040865.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 3 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 30783. Zaenal

Mutakin 16.05.0365602.2015 Brebes Bantar Kamung Tambak

Serang 4 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 30

784. Naldi 10.12.18110581.1004 Bekasi Serang Baru Sukaragam 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29785. H Ahmad 10.12.10060949.1003 Bekasi Cikarang Selatan Pasir Sari 5 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29786. Marbuh 10.55.06231080.1004 Bekasi Jati Asih Jati Mekar 17 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Pusat Jaya Mukti 1 3 29787. Abdul Aziz 10.1216.040474.1007 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 13 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35788. Jamaludin 1216.100372.1018 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35789. Mansur

Gozali 10.1216.280871.1009 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 11 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 1 2 35

790. Sarwadik 10.1216.200650.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Telaga Murni 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35791. Asmawi 27.062011000057.00

311 Sampang Kedungdung Pajeruan Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35

792. Abd.Rosid 10.1216.150680.1002 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35793. Ridoi 10.1216.210274.1006 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35794. Ashadi 10.1203.190582.1006 Bekasi Tambun Selatan Mangan Jaya 12 8 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35795. Suaep 10.1208.251178.1001 Bekasi Cikarang Timur Karang Sari 3 9 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35796. Rusnadi 13208082111690000 Kuningan Garawangi Gewok 2 1 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35797. Nurlela 3216085002850001 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 1 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35a 798. Fauseh 27032012000082004

89 Sampang Sampang Pakalongan Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35a

799. Sawori 1012161012791010 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35800. Holidi 10121610120164100

3 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35

801. Mat Ruki 1012161205811002 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35802. Aijib Lana 1012161310801002 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 34803. Lasan 1012163012701008 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 34

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM) District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

WTC Building(BTB)

804. Somad 1012160302601001 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 3 2 35a 805. Ali Wafa 1012162012831004 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a 806. Abdul

Hamid 3216081401660001 Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a

807. Mudi NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 4 7 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 7 4 35a 808. Julianto

Manurung 1055021707751003 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Aram Jaya 6 3 Kab. Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau 2 1 35a

List of Affected Households (AHs) and their assets in Bekasi City

Address of AHs based KTP/SIM (Identity Card / Licence to drive)

Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM)

District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District

809. Andi NA Bekasi Cikarang Utara Wangun Harja Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 36810. Dedi NA Bekasi Cikarang Barat Sukadanau Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 36811. Maman NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 36812. Tarsono NA Bekasi Tambun Selatan Setia Darma Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 46813. Sadim NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42814. Adi NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43B 815. Pakpahan NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43B 816. Yayah NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 44817. Supriyatna NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 44818. Rodi

Darmawan NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 44

819. Suan/Tari NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 45B 820. Tari/Suan NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 45B 821. Asmawi NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 45B 822. Romli NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 45823. Icih NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 45824. Tulaji NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 45825. Husain NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 45

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Address of AHs based KTP/SIM (Identity Card / Licence to drive)

Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM)

District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District

826. Supandi NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya 1 1 45827. Samsuri/Dar

mi 33.28.150.008.000351

Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya 1 1 45

828. Yadi NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya 45829. Kholik NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya 45830. Irawan NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 44831. Wawan 1 NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 44832. Wawan 2 NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 44833. Uus NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 44834. Edi NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 44835. Angga

Permana NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 45A

836. Darto NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 45837. Muklisun NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 45838. Bang Mul NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi timur Margahayu 45839. Djuriah 32.16.

4820 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Margajaya 1 1 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 1 1 45

840. Soim NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margakaya Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a 841. Tukang batu

apung NA Kota Bekasi Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu

842. Tukang sabut NA Kota Bekasi Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 843. Tukang batu

alam NA Kota Bekasi Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu

844. Sawaludin 10,120,306,068,410,000

Kota Bekasi Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

845. Parji 33.15.04070369.0002

Grobogan Toroh Dimeru 4 3 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a

846. Muklis 09182011.09521386.506

Ciamis Banjarsari Kalijaya Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a

847. Junaedi 10550318.1256.002 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Kayuringanjaya 6 3 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a 848. Kasmur 290479.0016 Tegal Tarub Margapadang Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a 849. Kusbana 10550301.0778.101

7 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Selatan Kayuringin 7 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a

850. Ani Kusbana 10550301.0778.1017

Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a

851. Oman NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a 852. Deny NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43853. Muflihun 1055.0214.0461 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a

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Address of Affedted Thier Assets NO Name of AHs

Identity Card / Licence as

driver (KTP/SIM)

District Sub District Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District Sub District

Village Hamlet (RW)

Neighbour (RT)

District

854. Ibu Haryanti 32750555.1165.0014

Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a

855. Hazanudin 10551108.0672.1006

Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a

856. Adi Hermansyah

NA Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

857. Henry G. tarigan

10.1204.150272.10006

Kabupaten Bekasi

Cibitung Wanasari 9 2 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

858. Matdul C 10.5502.180167.1001

Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 3 5 43

859. U. Suryana 0907.2013.0189.0583780

Ciamis Panumbangan Sindang Barang, Dusun Tonggog

6 11 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43

860. Woko NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 43a 861. Juariah NA Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 3 4 43862. Herman 320804.0702.51000

2 Kuningan Ciwaru 13 4 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

863. Pardiyono 10.1203.100781.104

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Mekarsari 9 8 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

864. Watih NA Margahayu Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42865. Ebo B.

Kasmin 32091.0210.683.2157

Cirebon Astana Japura Lebak mekar 4 17 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

866. Nurdin 10120.3131.265.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 7 1 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

867. Obi 32.1004.2008.007.7669

Kuningan Ciwaru Manis 1 1 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

868. Rosman Manurung

0954.0764.0882.8566

Jakarta Timur

Duren Sawit Pondok Bambu 8 10 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

869. Nurhaidah M 1012.0348.0965.1001

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 11 2 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

870. M. Arifin 0155.1005.0585.1019

Kabupaten Bekasi

Medas Harapan Jaya 8 5 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

871. Rosidah Binti Boyo

1012.0355.0663.1014

Kabupaten Bekasi

Tambun Selatan Jati Mulya 6 3 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

872. Rudi P 0950.0509.0574.8520

Jakarta Timur

Kramat Jati Batu Ampar 2 7 Kota Bekasi Bekasi Timur Margahayu 42

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Appendix 9 – Indonesian Regulations

a. Undang-undang Republik Indonesia Nomor 5 Tahun 1960 tentang Peraturan dasar Pokok-Pokok Agraria (Basic Agrarian Law No 5 /1960).

b. Keputusan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 55 Tahun 1993 tentang Pengadaan Tanah bagi Pembangunan untuk Kepentingan Umum

c. Keputusan Menteri Negara Agraria/Kepala Badan Pertanahan Nasional/ Peraturan Menteri Negara Agraria / Kepala Badan Pertanahan Nasional Nomor 1 Tahun 1994 tentang Ketentuan Pelaksanaan Keputusan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 55 Tahun 1993 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentingan Umum (Regulation of the State Minister of Agrarian Affairs and National Land Agency No. 1 of 1994).

d. Peraturan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 36 Tahun 2005 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentingan Umum (Presidential Decree No. 36/2005, entitled “Provision of Land for Realizing the Development for Public Interests”)

e. Peraturan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 65 Tahun 2006 Tentang Perubahan Atas Peraturan Presiden Nomor 36 Tahun 2005 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentingan Umum (Presidential Decree No. 65/2006, entitled “On Land Acquisition for Development Purposes in the Public Interest”)

f. Peraturan Kepala Badan Pertanahan Nasional Republik Indonesia Nomor 3 Tahun 2007 Tentang Ketentuan Pelaksanaan Peraturan Presiden Nomor 36 Tahun 2005 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentingan Umum Sebagaimana Telah Diubah Dengan Peraturan Presiden Nomor 65 Tahun 2006 Tentang Perubahan Atas Peraturan Presiden Nomor 36 Tahun 2005 Tentang Pengadaan Tanah Bagi Pelaksanaan Pembangunan Untuk Kepentingan Umum (BPN Regulation No. 3/2007 on Land Acquisition Implementation Guideline of Presidential Decrees No. 36/2005 and 65/2006).

g. Keputusan Bupati Bekasi Nomor 300/Kep.71-POL. I/2007 tentang Besarnya Bantuan Biaya Pindah Bangunan di atas Tanah Bantaran Kalimalang untuk Kegiatan Penataan Jalan Pasir Limus Tegal Gede Desa Wangun Harja Cikarang Utara Desa Pasir sari Cikarang Selatan dan Jalur Jalan Desa Suka Rapih samapi dengan Sukarahayu Kecamatan Tambelang.

h. Keputusan Bupati Bekasi Nomor 640/KEP 11 – DPPB/2007 “Standar harga bangunan dan spesifikasi bangunan untuk harga tertinggi proyek pembangunan pemerintah dang anti rugi terhadap bangunan umum atau bangunan milik pemerintah yang terkena proyek pembangunan di wilayah kabupaten Bekasi tahun 2007.

i. Keputusan Kabupaten Karawang Nomor 592.2/kep.247 – Huk/2004 tanggal 9 Maret 2004 tentang klasifikasi harga standar bangunan dalam wilayah Kabupaten Karawang.

j. Keputusan Kabupaten Karawang Nomor 910/Kep 554 – Huk/2007 tanggal 19 Desember 2007 tentang standar satuan harga barang dan jasa dalam pelaksanaan APBD tahun 2008.

k. SK Walikota Bekasi Nomor 520/Kep 106A-Prakop/IV/2007 tentang Penetapan Harga dasar Tanaman untuk Pembayaran Ganti Rugi Tanaman di Kota Bekasi.

l. SK Walikota Bekasi Nomor (tanpa nomor) /2006 Tentang Standart Harga Bangunan dan Spesifkasi Bangunan untuk Harga.

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m. Keputusan Presiden Republik Indonesia Nomor 34 Tahun 2003 Tentang Kebijakan Nasional Di Bidang Pertanahan (Presidential Decree 34/2003 (National Policy on Agrarian Affairs)

n. Decree of the Head of the National Land Agency 2/2003 on Mechanisms, Norms, and Standards for Government Authority and Management of Agrarian Affairs

o. Peraturan Pemrintah No. 51/1993 tentang Penilaian Dampak Lingkiungan (Government Regulation No. 51 of 1993 about Environmental Impact Assessment)

p. Peraturan Pemerintah Republik Indonesia Nomor 35 Tahun 1991 Tentang Sungai (memuat larangan pemanfaatan bantaran sungai).

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Appendix 10 Public Information Booklet

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Appendix 11 Resettlement Framework