Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needs

Geothermal utilisation policy based on the consideration highlights that geothermal resources are natural resources which are low cost and environmentally friendly. In some countries, including in Indonesia, waste from geothermal utilisation causes pollution of water sources in geothermal working ar...

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Main Authors: erina pane, Adam Muhammad Yanis
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: University of Lampung 2019-10-01
Series:Fiat Justisia
Online Access:https://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/fiat/article/view/1614
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spelling doaj-a4b7039f6349427d8e6f19f6f543d41f2020-11-25T01:18:41ZindUniversity of LampungFiat Justisia1978-51862477-62382019-10-0113325527010.25041/fiatjustisia.v13no3.16141494Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needserina paneAdam Muhammad YanisGeothermal utilisation policy based on the consideration highlights that geothermal resources are natural resources which are low cost and environmentally friendly. In some countries, including in Indonesia, waste from geothermal utilisation causes pollution of water sources in geothermal working areas. A normative juridical method was employed in this study, which data was processed based on the research of secondary data. The study results indicated that (1) geothermal management in the protected forest area of Mount Slamet, Central Java in Indonesia, resulted in contamination of clean water sources that were commonly used by the community for their daily needs. The liquid that came out of the process of geothermal exploitation had an impact on water governance in protected forest areas. In some countries pollution of water sources caused a long-term threat to human health and environmental sustainability, (2) the danger of sustainability of water resources in protected forest areas, it was caused by the policies undertaken did not pay attention to the principle of prudence. Therefore, it is necessary to reformulate policies in the utilisation of geothermal resources.   Keywords: Clean Water, Geothermal Energy, Policies, Rights.https://jurnal.fh.unila.ac.id/index.php/fiat/article/view/1614
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Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needs
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title Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needs
title_short Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needs
title_full Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needs
title_fullStr Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needs
title_full_unstemmed Utilisation of Geothermal Energy that Impact Rights to Clean Water Needs
title_sort utilisation of geothermal energy that impact rights to clean water needs
publisher University of Lampung
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issn 1978-5186
2477-6238
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Geothermal utilisation policy based on the consideration highlights that geothermal resources are natural resources which are low cost and environmentally friendly. In some countries, including in Indonesia, waste from geothermal utilisation causes pollution of water sources in geothermal working areas. A normative juridical method was employed in this study, which data was processed based on the research of secondary data. The study results indicated that (1) geothermal management in the protected forest area of Mount Slamet, Central Java in Indonesia, resulted in contamination of clean water sources that were commonly used by the community for their daily needs. The liquid that came out of the process of geothermal exploitation had an impact on water governance in protected forest areas. In some countries pollution of water sources caused a long-term threat to human health and environmental sustainability, (2) the danger of sustainability of water resources in protected forest areas, it was caused by the policies undertaken did not pay attention to the principle of prudence. Therefore, it is necessary to reformulate policies in the utilisation of geothermal resources.   Keywords: Clean Water, Geothermal Energy, Policies, Rights.
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