JAKARTA - Member of Commission B of the DKI Jakarta DPRD Ade Suherman supports the Central Domestic Waste Management System (SPALD-T) project which is being built in the TB Simatupang area, South Jakarta.
SPALD-T is a domestic waste treatment system that is designed in an integrated and modern manner, in line with Jakarta's vision as a global and cultured city.
Ade emphasized that this project is not only the responsibility of the government and project implementers, but also requires active support from the community so that it can run optimally.
"We invite local residents and the people of Jakarta in general to support the implementation of this project. Either through understanding, patience during the construction process, or an active role in maintaining the facilities that will be built," Ade told reporters, Tuesday, June 24.
Ade views that community support will be an important factor in the success of this system, especially when entering the operational stage in the future. He also emphasized that Commission B of the DKI Jakarta DPRD will continue to oversee the project, both in terms of technical quality and social benefits.
"This project is not just infrastructure development, but investment for the health of residents and the sustainability of the city. Together we create a healthy, orderly, world-class Jakarta," said the member of the PKS faction of the DKI Jakarta DPRD.
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Commission B of the DKI DPRD, he continued, had reviewed the construction of the SPALD-T on Monday, June 23. This review was carried out in order to ensure that this strategic project runs on time and is in accordance with the aim of improving the quality of sanitation and environmental protection in the capital city.
In a field review, the Commission B entourage received technical exposure from project implementers, including the progress of construction of 13 manhole points as an important part of the system maintenance network.
"The development of this SPALD-T is a big step towards a modern sanitation system that will improve the quality of life of citizens. A well-organized sanitation will also reduce the risk of environmentally-based diseases," he said.
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