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The document discusses plans by India's National Mission for Clean Ganga to address pollution in the Ganga River through sewage treatment infrastructure projects using a hybrid annuity-based public-private partnership model. It notes that 30% of existing sewage treatment plants are not operational and 94% do not meet standards. The hybrid annuity model would see the government fund up to 40% of capital costs, with the private operator responsible for the remainder and ongoing operation and maintenance, to be paid through annual performance-based annuities. Special purpose vehicles would oversee project implementation with state governments, urban local bodies and private concessionaires having defined roles and responsibilities. Preparatory activities have begun with the issuance of a request for proposals
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Citarum River Basin Restoration Investment Program
1. CITARUM ROADMAP &
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
About CItarum Roadmap
Citarum Roadmap is a set of strategies that define the path between the
present situation with respect to water resources in the basin and the
desired outcomes (or vision) for the future. The Roadmap planning is
through consultations and participations with multi-stakeholdres. The
Citarum Roadmap takes a comprehensive, multi-sector and integrated
approach to understanding and solving the complex problems of water
and land resources in the river basin.
Strategic Framework and
Key Area Program Components in the
Citarum Roadmap & Investment Program
VISION
“The government and community
working together for clean, healthy
and productive catchments and rivers,
bringing sustainable benefits to
all people of the Citarum River Basin.”
Institutions Water Water Environmental Disaster
Main key and Planning Resources Sharing Protection Management
areas for IWRM Development
and
Management
Supporting
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT DATA AND INFORMATION
key areas
The Roadmap covers 80 activities to be carried out over
the next 15 years at a cost of USD 3.5 billion, with funds
coming from periodic disbursements from the Asian
Development Bank (ADB,) the Indonesian State and
Regional Budget (APBN & APBD), and other funding
sources or donors.
These loans will be disbursed in stages in line with
developments in order to ensure continuous funding
for the following phases. xx
2. CITARUM ROADMAP &
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
Development and planning of the Roadmap
planning is coordinated by the National
Development Planning Agency, Bappenas,
together with central and provincial
government, private sectors and civil society CITARUM ROADMAP
organizations.
Other Other WORLD JICA
Donor Donor BANK
**Funding requirements identified to
fund Roadmap activities and
interventions **RP 35 Triliun
or USD 3.5 Billion
Funding contribution is still required P3 P2
APBN
Other funding resources, such as other INVESTMENT PROGRAM
donor organizations, private sectors, the APBD (ICWRMIP)
government budget (APBN & APBD) and
community contributions. Estimation time P4,P5,... P1
15 years
“Citarum Roadmap
CITARUM ROADMAP provides an opportunity
for everyone
80 ACTIVITIES to be involved,
INVESTMENT PROGRAM contribute and to make
INVESTMENT PROGRAM (ICWRMIP) positive changes together
(ICWRMIP) for a better future
Citarum”
35 ACTIVITIES
PROJECT-1
PROJECT-2
PROJECT-1
PROJECT-3
PROJECT-2
PROJECT-4 PROJECT-1
PROJECT-5,6,...,... PROJECT-3
9 ACTIVITIES
PROJECT-4
PROJECT-5,6,...,...
Estimation cost Estimation cost
Rp 35 Triliun xx Estimation cost
Rp 9.1 Triliun
(US$ 3.5 Billion) (US$ 921 Million) Rp 1.03 Triliun
(US$ 103.4 Million)
3. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
VISION
“The government and community
CITARUM ROADMAP
working together for clean, healthy
and productive catchments and rivers, Other Other WORLD
bringing sustainable benefits to Donor Donor BANK
JICA
all people of the Citarum River Basin.”
**RP 35 Triliun
Institutions Water Water Environmental Disaster or USD 3.5 Billion
Main key and Planning Resources Sharing Protection Management P3 P2
areas for IWRM Development
APBN
and
Management
INVESTMENT PROGRAM
APBD (ICWRMIP)
Estimation time P4,P5,... P1
15 years
Supporting
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT DATA AND INFORMATION
key areas
Key areas in the planning and implementation of
the Citarum Roadmap & Investment Program
Over the past several years, Government agencies and the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and other
stakeholders (academics, non-government organizations (NGOs), private sectors and communities) participated
in a dialogue leading to preparation of the Citarum Roadmap and Integrated Citarum Water Resources
Management Program (ICWRMP), a strategic plan of priority projects and activities to improve water resources
management and restore the environment in the river basin, with vision:
“The government and community working together for clean, healthy, and productive
catchments and rivers, bringing sustainable
benefits to all people of the Citarum River Basin”
The Investment Program is a-15 year program (2009-2023), (iii) more reliable water supply and improved sanitation
with implementation of the Project-1 will be more than five to urban centers (including the Jakarta conurbation that
years from year budget2009. Cost estimation for the receives about 80% of its water from the Citarum River
Investment program is Rp 9.1 Triliun or $103.4 million. Basin via West Tarum Canal) and rural communities;
The proposed investment program is very comprehensive (iv) reduced damage and loss of life from flooding and
and will result in a range of outcomes for the people of the other water-related disasters;
basin. These will include:
(v) improved agricultural outputs resulting from more
(i) improved condition of water catchments in the upper effective delivery of water for irrigation and more efficient
basin; irrigation practices; and
(ii) adequate quantity and good water quality in streams (vi) more equitable and economically efficient allocation
and reservoirs; and sharing of limited water resources.
The desired impact of the Investment Program is that,
by the year 2023, poverty, health and living standards
in the Citarum River Basin
will be significantly improved.
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4. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
Program components are
1 Institutions and Planning for IWRM; VISION
“The government and community
working together for clean, healthy
and productive catchments and rivers,
2 Water Resources Development and bringing sustainable benefits to
all people of the Citarum River Basin.”
Management;
3 Water Sharing; Main key
Institutions
and Planning
Water
Resources
Water
Sharing
Environmental
Protection
Disaster
Management
areas for IWRM Development
and
4 Environmental Protection; Management
5 Disaster Management;
6 Community Empowerment; Supporting
key areas
COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT DATA AND INFORMATION
7 Data, information, and decision support system;
and
8 Program Management
Indicative Investment Program Outputs
KEY AREAS COMPONENT SUB-PROJECTS
Institutions and Planning for IWRM 1.1 Road map Management
1 1.2 Road map Institutional Strengthening (TA A1)
1.3 Institutional Strengthening for IWRM in the 6 Cis River Basin Territory
(TA B1)
1.4 Spatial Planning for 6 Ci’s River Basin Territory (TA B2)
2.1 Rehabilitation of West Tarum Canal
2.2 Improved Land and Water Management
2 Water Resources Development 2.3 Support for Community and CSO Driven Initiatives for Improved Water
and Management Supply and Sanitation
2.4 Water Supply Options for Upgrading Bandung Water Sources
2.5 Feasibility Study for Upgrading Bandung Water Sources
2.6 Detailed Engineering Design for Upgrading Bandung Water Sources
3 Water Sharing 3.1 Development of Key Policies and Strategies for WRM in
CRB (TA B3)
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5. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
KEY AREAS COMPONENT SUB-PROJECTS
4.1 Development and Implementation of a Basin River Quality
Improvement Strategy and Action Plans
4 Environmental Protection
4.2 Watershed Management and Biodiversity Conservation
5 Disaster Management 5.1 Upper Citarum Basin Flood Management (TA C1)
5.2 Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation (TA E1)
(addressed in parallel support Technical Asisstance)
6 Community Empowerment Information, Education and Awareness Strategy for community
empowerment in the river basin to improve participation in policy
development, planning and management water resources
7.1 Decision Support System for IWRM in for Citarum River Basin
7 Data, information, and decision (TA D1)
support system
8 Program Management 8.1 Program Management
8.2 Independent Monitoring and Evaluation
SPECIAL FEATURES
Multitranche Financial Facility/MFF
The Investment Program is funded through an MFF. The rationale for this derives from the broad agenda
of the road map, which involves the provision over 15 years of water-related infrastructure and services
across a number of IWRM key areas throughout the Citarum River Basin. The MFF will enable flexibility
in investment decisions and timing based on the needs and constraints from downstream to upstream
within a framework, instead of a precise definition of investments up front as required in a conventional
modality.
6. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
SPECIAL FEATURES
Community-Driven Development and Participatory Approaches
The Investment Program supports community and non-government
organization (NGO)-driven participatory approaches for many of the
outputs. Communities will decide priority areas and the type of technology
to be used on a number of subcomponents, with community participation
in the development of water and sanitation systems, environmental
improvements, and on-farm water management.
Corporate Social Responsibility/CSR
Many large and medium-sized companies in Indonesia practice corporate social responsibility. The Investment
Program has significant potential to initiate and sustain cooperation with some big textile companies and other
firms that rely on basin water and show interest in providing support to community initiatives to improve Citarum
river water quality and community water and sanitation supply.
Environmental Improvement Compensation
A special feature of the Investment Program will be the development
of compensation mechanisms for communities that actively contribute
to protecting the land and water of the CRB, or paying for environmental
services. An ADB-assisted pilot demonstration activity of paying for
environmental services commenced in the CRB with the objectives of
(i) introducing and increasing understanding of this mechanism in
accordance with the water law, (ii) strengthening the commitment of
users of land and water to support compensating farmers who contribute
by taking care of the river basin, and (iii) preparing government institutions
for facilitating the implementation and promotion of payments.
River Basin Performance Benchmarking
The National Steering Committee Water Resources (NSCWR) will
develop in close coordination with the Network of Asian River Basin
Organizations, IWRM river basin performance benchmarking systems
for use by the river basin organizations and the Citarum River Basin
Water Council.
Climate Change Adaptation
The Citarum River Basin (CRB) will be the first basin in Indonesia
with a comprehensive strategy for adapting to climate change.
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7. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
COORDINATION
The coordination of planning, management and implementation
for this Citarum River program will be done on three levels:
1. The Roadmap will be coordinated by the Roadmap
Coordination and Management Unit (RCMU) under
coordination National Development Planning Agency Directorate
of Water Resources and Irrigation- –BAPPENAS.
2. The Executing Agency for the Investment Program is the
Directorate General Water Resources (DGWR), Ministry of
Public Works (MPW) which has established a Project
Coordination and Management Unit (PCMU) under the Balai
Besar Wilayah Sungai Citarum (BBWSC).
3. Daily implementation and management will be carried out
by Project Implementation Units (PIUs), which will be formed
in every implementing institution under the coordination of the
related departments.
NATIONAL STEERING COMMITTEE
Chairman : Deputy of Infrastructure
Affairs - Bappenas
ROADMAP COORDINATION PROGRAM COORDINATION
MANAGEMENT UNIT (RCMU) MANAGEMENT UNIT (PCMU)
Director of Water Resources and Directorate General of Water Resource
Irrigation - Bappenas –Balai Besar Wilayah Sungai Citarum
–Ministry of Public Works
Funding, Planning and Implementing Agency
Roadmap Coordination
Project Implementation Units (PIU): Dep PU, DepKes, DepHut, DepTan, KLH
Provincial and districts government
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), Communities
Private Sectors
University /Academics / Media
xx
8. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
ROLES OF RCMU & PCMU
The Roadmap Coordination and Management Unit (RCMU) established within the National Development
Planning Agency (Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional-BAPPENAS) will ensure effective planning
and financial management at national and local government levels.
The RCMU roles are, among others :
i Ensure effective coordination among component Roadmap projects,
ii Review prioritization of activities under the MFF and other funding,
iii Facilitate effective, regular consultations with stakeholders (government and
non-government) on plans, decisions and activities that affect them, using
both formal and non-formal channels of communication to enhance stakeholder
participation.
iv Liaise with bilateral and multilateral donors, and the private sector,
v Monitor and evaluate the Roadmap implementation performance. RCMU
and PCMU will working closely with National Steering Committee Water
Resources/NSCWR.
The Directorate General of Water Resources (DGWR) within the Ministry of Public Works (MPW) will be the
Executing Agency (EA) for Project 1. DGWR has established a Project Coordination and Management Unit
(PCMU) within the Balai Besar Wilayah Sungai Citarum (the Citarum river basin organization)
The PCMU roles are, among others:
i Ensure that Annual Work Plans are submitted by the PIUs in a timely manner and in a standard format,
ii Review and consolidate, for all PIUs, the Annual Work Plans (AWPs) and corresponding budget estimates
will be submitted to the NSCWR for review, approval and forwarding to ADB,
iii Prepare and submit progress reports on Investment Program and Project Implementation to ADB and NSCWR,
iv Compile the results of project monitoring and evaluation, and convey the consolidated results to the
implementing agencies and the ADB,
v Liaise and coordinate with other donor agencies on complementary activities,
vi Organize coordination meetings and workshops, with implementing agencies at the national, provincial, and
district levels as appropriate, and
vii Arrange for representatives of the implementing agencies to assist the ADB’s review missions, review and
consolidate SOEs for expenditures incurred by all PIUs and submit to MoF. Routine communications from
ADB on Project 1 implementation will be addressed to the PCMU/RCMU and the EA. On roadmap
implementation, ADB, the RCMU and the EA shall coordinate closely.
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9. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
Executing and Implementing Agencies
State Ministry of National Development Planning
- BAPPENAS
Component Sub-Projects
Implementing Agencies/
Project Implementation Unit (PIU) 1.1 Roadmap Management
Pengelolaan Roadmap
Deputy of Infrastructure Affairs
RCMU/PIU: Water Resources and 1.2 Roadmap Institutional
Irrigation Directorate Strengthening
Perkuatan Kelembagaan Roadmap
Address: Jl.Taman Suropati No. 2,
Jakarta 10310, Indonesia. 8.2 Independent Monitoring and
Telephone: +62 (021) 336207, 390 5650 Evaluation
Monitoring dan evaluasi independen
Ministry of Public Works
Implementing Agencies/
Component Sub-Projects
Project Implementation Unit (PIU)
Directorate General of Water Resource 8.1 Program Management Pengelolaan Program
2.1 Rehabilitation of West Tarum Canal
Rehabilitasi Jaringan Utama Tarum Barat
2.4 Water supply option for upgrading Bandung
water sources Opsi Penyediaan Air Minum Untuk
Peningkatan Sumber Air Baku Bandung
PCMU/PIU: Balai Besar Wilayah 2.5 Feasibility study for upgrading Bandung water
Sungai Citarum sources Feasibility Study untuk peningkatan sumber
air baku Bandung
2.6 Detailed Engineering Design for Upgrading
Bandung water Sources Perencanaan Teknis Detail
Address: Balai Besar Wilayah Sungai untuk Peningkatan Sumber Air Baku Bandung
Citarum, Jl. Inspeksi Cidurian STA
5600- Bandung, Jawa Barat, Indonesia 3.1 Development of Key Policies and Strategies
Telephone: +62 (022) 756 4073-4, 7513563 for WRM in CRB (TA B3)
Fax: +62 (022) 750 5760 Pengembangan Kebijakan Pokok dan Strategi
untuk Pengelolaan SDA di WS Citarum (TA B3)
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10. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
Ministry of Public Works
Implementing Agencies/ Component Sub-Projects
Project Implementation Unit (PIU)
1.3 Institutional strengthening for Integrated Water
Directorate General of Water Resource Resources Management in 6 Cis River Basin
Territory Perkuatan Kelembagaan Pengelolaan SDA
PIU: Directorate General of Water Terpadu di Wilayah Sungai 6 Ci
Resource
7.1 Decision Support System for IWRM in the Citarum
River basin (TA D1)
Address: Jl. Pattimura No. 20 Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Sistim untuk dukungan pengambilan keputusan untuk
Selatan12110, Indonesia pengelolaan sumber daya air terpadu di wilayah
Telephone: +62 (021) 739 7936 sungai Citarum (TA D1)
Fax: +62 (021) 722 1907
Ministry of Public Works
Implementing Agencies/ Component Sub-Projects
Project Implementation Unit (PIU) 1.4 Spatial Planning for 6 Ci’'92s River Basin Territory
Perencanaan Tata Ruang untuk Kawasan Wilayah
Directorate General of Spatial Planning Sungai 6 Ci’s
PIU: Directorate of Spatial Planning
Region II
Address: Jl. Pattimura No. 20
Kebayoran Baru, Jakarta Selatan
12110, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 (021) 725 7277
Fax: +62 (021) 725 7277
xx
11. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
Ministry of Public Works
Implementing Agencies/
Project Implementation Unit (PIU)
Research and Development Agency
PIU: Research Center for Water Resources
Address: Jl. Ir. H. Juanda 193 Bandung
40135, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 (022) 2501083
Fax: +62 (022) 2500163
Component Sub-Projects
5.1 Upper Citarum Basin Flood Management
Pengelolaan Banjir di Citarum Hulu
Ministry of Agriculture
Implementing Agencies/ Component Sub-Projects
Project Implementation Unit (PIU)
2.2 Improved Land and Water Management
Directorate General of Land and Water Peningkatan Pengelolaan Lahan dan Air
Management
PIU: Directorate of Land Management
Address: Jl. Harsono RM No. 3
Ragunan Jaksel Gedung D,
Lantai IX, Jakarta 12550, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 (021) 789 0043
Fax: +62 (021) 789 0043
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12. INVESTMENT PROGRAM
INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
Ministry of Health
Sub-Proyek Komponen
Implementing Agencies/
Project Implementation Unit (PIU) 2.3 Support for Community and CSO
Driven Initiatives for Improved Water Supply and
Directorate General of Disease Control Sanitation
and Environment Health
Dukungan Prakarsa Masyarakat dan
PIU: Directorate of Environmental Health LSM untuk Perbaikan Penyediaan Air
Minum dan Sanitasi
Address: Jl. Percetakan Negara
No. 29,
Kotak Pos 223, Jakarta 10560,
Indonesia.
Telephone: +62 (021) 424 5778
Fax: +62 (021) 424 5778
State Ministry of Environment
Component Sub-Projects
Implementing Agency/
Project Implementation Unit (PIU) 4.1 Development and Implementation of a Basin
River Quality Improvement Strategy and Action Plans
Deputy for Nature Conservation Enhancement Pengembangan dan Pelaksanaan Awal Strategi
and Environmental Degradation Control Peningkatan Kualitas Sungai dalam Wilayah Sungai
dan Rencana Kegiatan
PIU: Deputy Assistant of Lake and River Damage
Control 5.2 Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
(TA E1) Adaptasi dan Mitigasi Terhadap Perubahan
Cuaca (TA E1)
Address: Jl. D.I. Panjaitan Kav-24,Gedung B Lt. 4,
Kebon Nanas - Jakarta 13410, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 (021) 851 7163
Fax: +62 (021) 8590 5770
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INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
Ministry of Forestry
Implementing Agencies / Component Sub-Projects
Project Implementation Unit (PIU)
Directorate General of Forest Protection 4.2 Watershed Management and Biodiversity
and Nature Conservation. Conservation
PIU: Directorate of Area Conservation Konservasi Keanekaragaman Hayati dan
Pengelolaan Daerah Penyangga Air
Gedung Manggala Wanabakti, Jl. Gatot Subroto,
Senayan, Jakarta 10270, Indonesia
Telephone: +62 (021) 572 0229
Fax: +62 (021) 572 0229
Implementation Phases
Establishment of the PCMU, RCMU and PIUs has taken place and advance
procurement and preparatory activities (including safeguard compliance
related activities, and initial biodiversity and land degradation field
preparation) is well advanced.
Implementation will commence with (i) full operational effectiveness of
PIUs, RCMU and PMCU; (ii) engagement of consultants; (iii) detailed
engineering design WTC; (iv) institutional assessments and diagnostics;
(v) CSO stakeholder analysis and media campaigns, (vi) identification of
target villages for ICWRMIP, (vii) assistance in establishing and strengthening
the 6 Cis Water Council, (viii) capacity building, and (ix) data gathering,
establishment of information systems and setting up project support
management systems and procedures.
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INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
PROJECT - 1
The component projects selected for inclusion in the Investment Program
all come from the road map
At this stage, the Government of Indonesia is preparing PROJECT-1
the implementation of Investment Program Phase 1
1 Rehabilitation of West Tarum Canal
or also known as Project – 1. Project – 1 is the first
2
phase of Integrated Citarum Water Resources Improved Land and Water Management (SRI)
Management Investment Program (ICWRMIP). 3 Community water and sanitation
4 Water quality improvement action plan
5 Protection of the environment and biodiversity in the
upper watershed
The program is financed by loan and grant from the
6 Spatial planning
Asian Development Bank (ADB).
7 Upper basin flood management measures
8 Design for upgrading Bandung water supply
9 Climate change adaptation strategy
Estimation Required Cost
Rp 1.03 Triliun
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INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
EXPECTED OUTPUT PROJECT - 1
1 Institutions and Planning for IWRM
Component Expected Output
1.1 Roadmap Management Coordination among component projects (planning, policy coordination, integrated
AWP approval, mid term development plans) Studies, dialogue and preparation
for future tranches Implementation Support the RCMU and its secretariat operation
to National Water Resources Steering Committee.
Funding allocations management.
Identification of the need for and coordination of implementation of minor studies
to improve knowledge of water issues in CRB (3 to 6 studies).
Monitoring and reporting of Road map implementation performance
Assist with capacity building for Road map management.
Coordination and synergetic planning between National and Regional
Governments, CSOs, communities and private sector on IWRM initiatives.
Road map Data and Information System development and management.
Identification and development of private sector investment opportunities
Road map Media communication plan, information dissemination and
implementation.
1.2 Roadmap Institutional Activities aimed at improved coordination and communication among IWRM
stakeholders in Citarum River Basin.
Strengthening (ADB-TA)
Strengthening of RCMU and regional Bappeda in IWRM planning and
programming.
Capacity building for improved National and Regional IWRM planning and
programming.
Development of mechanisms for improved funding and more effective fiscal
planning for IWRM in river basins in Indonesia.
Capacity building to improve RCMU staff skills.
1.3 Institutional Strengthening for Activities to improve technical capacity: (i) flood warning systems and real-time
IWRM in 6 Ci’s River Basin communication, (ii) management and data information systems, (iii) quantity
and quality monitoring of flow and regulation for efficient water allocation.
Territory (ADB-TA)
Ongoing support for Water Resources Council (WRC) and supporting office(s),
and capacity building for water resource management (WRM) agencies.
Ongoing activities where little or no capacity building is required: (i) strategic
planning, (ii) performance monitoring and evaluation, (iii) development of the
basin pola and rencana (iv) O&M of water infrastructure.
Internal Balai Besar organizational management: (i) leadership and teamwork,
(ii) human resources management, (iii) financial planning and management.
Development of an Internet-based metadatabase (data directory) for water, land
and related data in the Citarum River Basin.
Design and implementation of a decision support tool for use by relevant
agencies for planning.
Development of annual "state of the basin" reporting system.
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INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
EXPECTED OUTPUT PROJECT - 1
1 Institutions and Planning for IWRM
Component Expected Output
1.4 Spatial Planning for The Citarum Preparation of a consistent regional plan reflecting the existing local plans.
River Basin Territory (ADB-TA)
Preparation of an up-to-date land-use map (remote sensing) for the project area.
Preparation of Java Spatial Model (JSM) for projection of population and land-
use: (further) calibration and validation with specific attention to employment,
accessibility, and specific regional sectors with different growth characteristics.
Estimation of spatial requirements for the water sector and other related sectors
(housing, industry, agriculture, environment).
Development of spatial strategies and scenario’s; interpretation of projections,
resolution of conflicts on the use of space.
Quantification of water related zoning on land-use in the basin (low-flow and peak-
flow conservation zoning, flood zoning, erosion zoning, groundwater protection
zoning, and so on), based on the water resources analysis for the river basin.
Strategic assessment of the impacts of water related zoning on other sectors.
Coordination and integration, covering in particular the interactions with the many
involved agencies and the component subprojects of ICWRMIP.
2 Water Resource Development and Management
Component Expected Output
2.1 Rehabilitation of West Tarum West Tarum Canal restored to its design capacity.
Canal
Water quality improved through exclusion of inflows of polluted water from crossing
stream through construction of siphons.
Water control structures restored to full operational status.
Environmental impacts minimized, and in particular through proper disposal of dredged
material.
Social disruption for those living along the canal minimized, and in particular access
to water supply and sanitation maintained and improved if necessary.
Capacity of PJT II for ongoing management of the canal improved.
2.2 Improved Land and Water Management Adoption of System of Rice Intensification (SRI) in the project area accelerated.
About 3,000 ha of paddy land in three districts will improve water management practices
leading to increased yields and reduced water consumption.
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(ICWRMIP)
EXPECTED OUTPUT PROJECT - 1
2 Water Resource Development and Management
Component Expected Output
Strengthened community capabilities to develop, co-finance, build, operate, and
maintain community-based water supply and sanitation facilities.
2.3 Support for Community- and NGO- Development of sanitation and facilities by providing a subsidy for latrine.
Driven Initiatives for Improved Water Supply Development of simple drainage, washing platforms, soak pits, bashing and
and Sanitation washing facilities.
Health impacts of project investments in water supply and sanitation maximized
and the incidence of water borne and water related diseases reduced through
improved practices.
2.4 Water Supply Options for Upgrading Identification of previously considered options for upgrading Bandung’s water
Bandung Water Sources supplies in the face of increasing demand and declining groundwater levels.
Identification of new options that may be feasible to reduce dependence on
groundwater.
Develop criteria for ranking of options.
Evaluate options based on agreed criteria and selected highest ranked option(s)
to go to feasibility stage.
2.5 Feasibility Study for Upgrading Bandung Feasibility study for preferred (highest ranked) option(s) for upgrading of Bandung
Water Sources water supply.
Detailed engineering design for surface water supply option(s) identified in a
2.6 Detailed Engineering Design for parallel project preparatory technical assistance.
Upgrading Bandung Water Sources Complete documentation for procurement of construction and construction
supervision contractors/consultants.
3 Water Sharing
Component Expected Output
3.1 Development of Policy development for appropriate water pricing, water sharing and balanced stakeholder
Key Policies and Strategies for participation (focusing on agricultural water use).
Water Resources Management in CRB Development of strategies and options for demand management and water conservation
(ADB-TA) with respect to industrial and domestic water use.
Development of a water entitlements and licensing system for surface water users.
Review of water allocation policies and optimization of water control infrastructure
operation in key sub-basins and for the operation of the river (ADB TA B3)
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(ICWRMIP)
EXPECTED OUTPUT PROJECT - 1
4 Environmental Protection
Component Expected Output
4.1 Development and Implementation Policies and procedures for water quality management.
of a Basin River Quality Improvements to water quality monitoring and data management
Strengthening of organizational capacity.
Improvement Strategy and Action Plans
Preparation of basin-wide River Water Quality Improvement Strategy (RWQIS)
Preparation and implementation of area-based pollution sources management action
plans.
4.2 Watershed Management and Biodiversity Preparation of conservation action plans with stakeholders for PAs.
Conservation Identification of important plants and animals in key habitats in PAs.
Reporting on resource utilization patterns in PAs.
Preparation of a strategic conservation biodiversity conservation spatial plan for CRB.
Villagers in MCVs develop their own action plans and engaged in conservation
activities in this strategic conservation area.
Preparation of a biodiversity conservation database prepared for CRB.
Habitat restoration required to optimize ecological function of CRB riparian zones
identified.
5 Disaster Management
Component Expected Output
5.1 Upper Citarum Basin Flood Completion of current river model studies (1-dimensional).
Management (ADB-TA) Development of 2-dimensional floodplain model.
Design studies with modeling.
Updating of existing Flood Management Strategy.
Determination of impacts on regional and spatial planning.
Formulation of O&M operational plan.
Preparation of terms of reference for detailed design by others and implementation
under Project 2 (Tranche 2).
5.2 Climate Change Adaptation Formulation of climate change adaptation and mitigation policies to be adopted within
and Mitigation the river basin.
Mainstreaming of climate change concerns in at local development planning, sector,
and program level.
Preparation of adaptation and mitigation action plans (AMAP).
Initial implementation of mitigation and adaptation measures.
Recommendations and inputs for the other components of the ICWRMIP.
6 Community Empowerment
Community empowerment (addressed in parallel support TA)
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EXPECTED OUTPUT PROJECT - 1
7 Data, Information and Decision Support
Component Expected Output
7.1 Decision Support System for Development of a water quality model and management system for key streams and
Integrated Water Resources Management reservoirs of the Citarum River Basin.
in Citarum River Basin (ADB-TA) Development of a water balance model and water allocation system for the Citarum
River Basin.
Development of a rainfall run-off analysis model for the catchments of the basin.
Development of a spatial (GIS-based) database for water and land-related data of
the basin, to be coordinated with other GIS systems developed under the ICWRMIP
and this TA.
Capacity building for sustainable operation and maintenance of the systems developed.
8 Program Management
Component Expected Output
8.1 Program Management Coordination and planning among Project 1 subcomponents.
Liaison with executing agencies and other relevant stakeholders
Coordination among projects.
Monitoring, evaluation and reporting.
Data and information systems.
Social and environmental safeguards oversight.
Media communication plan and information dissemination.
Coordination of preparation for Project 2.
8.2 Independent Monitoring and Evaluation Monitoring of the Road map physical and financial process as well as the effectiveness
and efficiency in achieving major outputs, outcomes and impact.
Review and report to NSCWR Road map progress and inter-agency program planning
and coordination.
Establishing a RPMS for the overall Road map investments.
Monitor the level and adequacy of participation of various stakeholders in the planning,
implementing and monitoring of project activities.
Monitoring the Road map’s social, environmental, and economic impacts including
the establishment of benchmark using existing Government information and data
systems.
Assessing the impact and utilization of water resources data management information
systems.
Developing a mechanism for making necessary adjustments in the Road map design
and implementation arrangements.
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INTEGRATED CITARUM WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT INVESTMENT PROGRAM
(ICWRMIP)
REFERENCE
Program Administration Memorandum (PAM)
Republic of Indonesia: Integrated Citarum Water Resources
Management Investment Program
Program Investasi Sumber Daya Air Terpadu di
Wilayah Sungai Citarum- Fasilitas Pembiayaan Multi-Tranche (MFF)
untuk Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Air Terpadu di
Wilayah Sungai Citarum
Roadmap untuk Pengelolaan Sumber Daya Air Terpadu
Wilayah Sungai Citarum
www.citarum.org
For further information, please visit:
WWW.CITARUM.ORG