FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF DRINKING WATER SERVICES IN CIPEUNDEUY DISTRICT, WEST BANDUNG REGENCY
Water plays a crucial role in urban development. However, in Indonesia, many cities still lack adequate access to clean water, including Cipeundeuy District, West Bandung. This is exacerbated by the clean water crisis that occurs during the long dry season. Cipeundeuy District currently relies on...
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Institution: | Institut Teknologi Bandung |
Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Water plays a crucial role in urban development. However, in Indonesia, many
cities still lack adequate access to clean water, including Cipeundeuy District, West
Bandung. This is exacerbated by the clean water crisis that occurs during the long
dry season. Cipeundeuy District currently relies on an individual system by utilizing
groundwater as a raw water source. However, excessive groundwater use can lead
to environmental damage. Therefore, alternative solutions are needed to provide
sustainable clean water for the people of Cipeundeuy District. This study proposes
the development of a clean water supply system (SPAM) utilizing water from Cirata
Reservoir. Cirata Reservoir has great potential as a water source due to its adequate
capacity.
This study compares two scenarios: using Cirata Reservoir and Cibanteng Spring
as water sources. The capital investment cost to build a SPAM with Cirata Reservoir
as the water source is estimated at Rp 59,158,784,856, while for a SPAM with
Cibanteng Spring it is Rp 119,516,897,530. Financial feasibility analysis shows that
SPAM Cirata Reservoir has an NPV (Net Present Value) of Rp 84,080,618,673, an
IRR (Internal Rate of Return) of 23.1484%, a BCR (Benefit Cost Ratio) of 1.0781,
and a payback period of 8.9 years. The results of the analysis show that the
development of SPAM Cirata Reservoir is more financially feasible compared to
Cibanteng Spring |
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