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Building pollution
Jakarta City authorities recent failure to meet the minimum standards for clean and green cities...
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- Linkedin in Megacity Jakarta Group
- Bapeda (Regional Body for Planning and Development)
- DKI Jakarta Province
- Dinas Tata Kota (Spatial Planning Department)
- Holcim Indonesia
- IFC (International Finance Corporation)
- ITB (Institute of Technology Bandung)
- Ministry of Housing
- Ministry of Public Work
- Ministry of Transportation
- REI (Real Estate Indonesia)
- State Ministry of Environment
- Swisscontact
Environmental
Water: 1,800 million m3 consumption per year

Source: Jakarta water supply regulatory body, team analysis.
Waste: 39 million m3 waste per year

Source: PU, team analysis.
Sewage: 1,200 million m3 sewage per year

Source: ADB, team analysis.
Twh electricity per year

Source: PLN, team analysis.
What impact will a "Do nothing scenario" have on utilities; water, waste and available electricity supply, by 2020?
• Increase water consumption and reduce service coverage ratio to 33%
• Decrease sewerage system coverage and increase individual waste disposal
• High percentage of illegal waste disposal
• Scheduled power cuts for parts of the megacity
What will be the impact on other sectors?
• Public health will increasingly be at risk
• The economic costs of resource consumption will escalate
• The environmental impact will worsen
• Available resources will be diverted from housing development