Water Supply Scheme in Morotai Island

Morotai Island is designated as one of the National Tourism Strategic Area, and has increased demand for pure water. It is known as a dry area where water is difficult to obtain, and therefore, it is necessary to prepare a supply scheme to meet the island's demand. Hence, this study aims to obt...

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Main Authors: Wulan Seizarwati, Heni Rengganis, Muhshonati Syahidah, Waluyo Hatmoko, Derry Prasetya
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Gadjah Mada 2020-05-01
Series:Journal of the Civil Engineering Forum
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Online Access:https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jcef/article/view/51516
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spelling doaj-842caea314ac47e2bdc461794dad22632020-11-25T03:08:38ZengUniversitas Gadjah MadaJournal of the Civil Engineering Forum2581-10372549-59252020-05-016212313410.22146/jcef.5151626846Water Supply Scheme in Morotai IslandWulan Seizarwati0Heni Rengganis1Muhshonati Syahidah2Waluyo Hatmoko3Derry Prasetya4Research Center for Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works and HousingResearch Center for Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works and HousingResearch Center for Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works and HousingResearch Center for Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works and HousingResearch Center for Water Resources, Ministry of Public Works and HousingMorotai Island is designated as one of the National Tourism Strategic Area, and has increased demand for pure water. It is known as a dry area where water is difficult to obtain, and therefore, it is necessary to prepare a supply scheme to meet the island's demand. Hence, this study aims to obtain supply protocol from various available sources, in order to meet all water demands, especially for tourism sector development. The several methods used in this research include demand calculation for domestic, industry, irrigation, livestock, and tourism; rainfall-runoff simulation using Wflow model and estimation of groundwater availability using the baseflow recession method. Furthermore, surface balance shows the water availability in each sub-districts is not able to meet the demands. To overcome this problem, a supply scheme has been prepared, e.g. surface water utilization by constructing free intake in North Morotai, groundwater use by constructing dug and drilled wells in many locations, especially coastal areas, spring water utilization by creating a collection system (broncaptering) in Jaya, East and South Morotai. Furthermore, small islands can utilize springs and shallow dug wells, to prevent seawater intrusion from affecting the quality. The scheme suggests an appropriate infrastructural support to supply local communities, as well as develop the Island to be the new primary tourism center in Indonesia.https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jcef/article/view/51516morotaisupply schemetourismwater resources infrastructurewater supply
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author Wulan Seizarwati
Heni Rengganis
Muhshonati Syahidah
Waluyo Hatmoko
Derry Prasetya
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Heni Rengganis
Muhshonati Syahidah
Waluyo Hatmoko
Derry Prasetya
Water Supply Scheme in Morotai Island
Journal of the Civil Engineering Forum
morotai
supply scheme
tourism
water resources infrastructure
water supply
author_facet Wulan Seizarwati
Heni Rengganis
Muhshonati Syahidah
Waluyo Hatmoko
Derry Prasetya
author_sort Wulan Seizarwati
title Water Supply Scheme in Morotai Island
title_short Water Supply Scheme in Morotai Island
title_full Water Supply Scheme in Morotai Island
title_fullStr Water Supply Scheme in Morotai Island
title_full_unstemmed Water Supply Scheme in Morotai Island
title_sort water supply scheme in morotai island
publisher Universitas Gadjah Mada
series Journal of the Civil Engineering Forum
issn 2581-1037
2549-5925
publishDate 2020-05-01
description Morotai Island is designated as one of the National Tourism Strategic Area, and has increased demand for pure water. It is known as a dry area where water is difficult to obtain, and therefore, it is necessary to prepare a supply scheme to meet the island's demand. Hence, this study aims to obtain supply protocol from various available sources, in order to meet all water demands, especially for tourism sector development. The several methods used in this research include demand calculation for domestic, industry, irrigation, livestock, and tourism; rainfall-runoff simulation using Wflow model and estimation of groundwater availability using the baseflow recession method. Furthermore, surface balance shows the water availability in each sub-districts is not able to meet the demands. To overcome this problem, a supply scheme has been prepared, e.g. surface water utilization by constructing free intake in North Morotai, groundwater use by constructing dug and drilled wells in many locations, especially coastal areas, spring water utilization by creating a collection system (broncaptering) in Jaya, East and South Morotai. Furthermore, small islands can utilize springs and shallow dug wells, to prevent seawater intrusion from affecting the quality. The scheme suggests an appropriate infrastructural support to supply local communities, as well as develop the Island to be the new primary tourism center in Indonesia.
topic morotai
supply scheme
tourism
water resources infrastructure
water supply
url https://jurnal.ugm.ac.id/jcef/article/view/51516
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