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FINANCING INTEGRATED SANITATION SCHEME IN SLEMAN REGENCY
Sleman, 17 January 2019
SLEMAN REGENCYYOGYAKARTA SPECIAL PROVINCE
LOCATION OF SLEMAN
SLEMAN REGENCY
YOGYAKARTA SPECIAL PROVINCE
INDONESIA
TARGETUNIVERSAL ACCESS SANITATION WORTH 2030
→ SDGs INDONESIA
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Integrated Sanitation Background( Sustainable Development Goals )
Instruments, methods and modules
→ System component solutions
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1. DEWATS
2. Septic Tank
3. FSM
4. Septic Tank Over Flow
(Super Natan)
5. DESWAM
6. Regulations / Policies
7. Operation &
Maintenance
8. Capacity Building
9. Monitoring and
Evaluation
10.In House Managemen
11.Re- Use
INTEGRATED SANITATION APPROACH IN SLEMAN
GENERAL INFORMATION
– City : Sleman Regency
– Province : Yogyakarta Special Province
– Country : Indonesia
Quick Facts:
– Population : 1.226.262 inhabitants
- 675.803 inhabitants (live in urban areas)
- 550.459 inhabitants (live in rural areas)
– DIY Area : 3.185,80 sq.km
– Intervention area : 574.82 sq.km
– Administration :
17 sub District, 86 Village & 1.212 Sub Village
→ For Presentation : Applied financing model Local
Government Budget for Sanitation
VISION AND MISSION
OF THE SLEMAN DISTRICT
SLEMAN SEMBADA
SLEMAN REGENCY VISION :
The realization of the Sleman
community is more
prosperous, independent,
cultured and integrated e-
government system towards
SMART Regency in 2021
THE MISION OF SLEMAN REGENCY (4)Strengthen and improve the quality of
natural resource management, spatial
planning, the environment and comfort.
Development Priority of Domestic
Wastewater Management
1. Realizing a quality and affordable
wastewater management system
2. Improve the quality and coverage of
domestic wastewater services
3. Increase institutional capacity and
management personnel of domestic
wastewater
4. Improve community-based domestic
wastewater management
SANITATION PROJECT OUTCOMES
1. The establishment of a waste water
management system that guarantees
environmental health
2. Communities are served with quality
wastewater infrastructure, with a variety of
service options that match the typology of
service areas
3. Institutions and personnel capable of
managing domestic wastewater
4. Management of affordable and independent
waste by the community
WASTE WATER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM
1. Development of an operational regulatory framework for waste water
management systems
2. Development of HR wastewater management
3. Development of the performance of waste water management
institutions
4. Development of the performance of cooperation between waste water
management
5. Development of offsite wastewater services
6. Development of regional scale communal wastewater services
7. Development of onsite wastewater services
8. Increasing community participation in waste water management
9. Procurement of waste water operational facilities
10. Procurement of waste water handling infrastructure
11. Increasing the quality and quantity of wastewater service personnel
12. Development of a wastewater information system
13. Improved operator performance
14. Monitoring the quality of waste water
15. Expansion of IPAL Regional
Local Government, Aksansi (BORDA), Community Based Organitation
Waste WaterTreatmentPlan (dewats) system)
Empowering community
Empowering and manage surounding wwtp
Multi Usage For Waste Water Treatment Plan and surrounding are
Children play ground
Convince the community and encourage them to maintain WWTP Fasility
Community gathering activitis
Thank you!
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