Introduction
IUWASH
Program (Indonesia Urban Water Sanitation and Hygiene) is a Urban
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene program in Indonesia, for period five
years, funded by the US Agency for International Development (USAID).
IUWASH assist the Government of Indonesia to achieve the Millennium
Development Goals through the expansion of safe access of clean water
and sanitation services.
especially
those who have limited access to both services. To achieve this, IUWASH
works with communities, local governments, civil society organizations,
and service providers. IUWASH commitment is to improve the service
needs of the community and increase service capacity, particularly of
government to provide and supervise the quality of its services.
Expected results are:
- Two million people who live in urban areas have access to safe drinking water services;
- 250,000 people who live in urban areas gain access to improved sanitation; and
- cost of water per unit incurred by low-income people can be reduced at least 20%.
Background
One
of the main obstacles faced by PDAMs and Local Government to provide
water service to the community and customers is the availability and
continuity of raw water supply with sufficient quantity and quality
which meets the quality standard, as well as various technical and
natural constraints (catastrophic) others that will affect and interfere
with the process of PDAM service on an ongoing basis. PDAM facilities
are increasingly vulnerable of various technical aspects and natural
disasters, and the condition is exacerbated by climate change which
results in a change in rainfall patterns that tends to become shorter
with heavy rain (with number of rainy days decreasing) by high intensity
rain (heavy rain or storms) and the dry season is getting longer and
drier.
As
a result of high and heavy rainfall surface water run off will be
increased that will eventually lead to the weakening of soil /slope
stability that will lead to increased landslides or falling rocks, which
can damage to PDAM facilities that are in the risk zone.
Purpose and Objectives
Objective
of study is to obtain data on technical feasibility of construction,
and the feasibility of continuity of water resources to be accommodated
in the ponds to ensure the raw water resources, especially during the
dry season are sufficient also during the process of maintenance of
Benteng dam and Wattang Sawitto channel (special to Intake BNA).
The
objective is also to obtain assurance through technical and economic
feasibility of the development plan of backup storage pond for the raw
water intake Salo Karajae PDAM Parepare, primarily during the dry
season, and for Intake BNA PDAM Kab. Pinrang during the maintenance
process of Benteng main dam and Wattang Sawitto channel, to provide
guarantees optimal water services and primed to customers.
For those mentioned purpose, we are inviting you to submit proposal, detail Scope of Work (SoW) etc please see : HERE
Thank you very much for your kind attention
Sincerely yours,
Procurement IUWASH