PAM Jaya has disciplined 15 official residences in the Pejompongan II Water Treatment Facility (IPA) area, Bendungan Hilir, Central Jakarta. This step is part of the arrangement of assets and supports the expansion of clean water services in the capital.
The order was carried out because the residence permit for the residence had expired. The residence was previously used to support the operations of employees based on the Residence Permit (SIP) since 1980.
The assets that were disciplined were recorded as belonging to PAM Jaya based on the Building Use Rights Certificate (SHGB) No. 2699/Hilir Dam.
Along with the need for increased piped drinking water services, the area around the Pejompongan IPA is considered to be rearranged. The location is also considered strategic because it is close to the reservoir which is part of the vital object.
As a relocation solution, the Central Jakarta Administration City Government has prepared apartments for residents. In addition, PAM Jaya provides financial assistance to residents who cooperate in the enforcement process.
PAM Jaya Senior Manager Corporate & Customer Communication Gatra Vaganza said that discipline is not only about enforcing rules, but also considering social aspects.
"We are taking this step by continuing to prioritize empathy. We want to ensure that the process goes well, while supporting the wider need for clean water services for the people of Jakarta," said Gatra in his statement, Wednesday, May 6.
The enforcement process is carried out in stages, starting from socialization to warnings, referring to DKI Jakarta Governor's Regulation Number 207 of 2016. This stage is claimed to be carried out openly with a persuasive approach to residents.
Currently, the discipline has entered the final stage. The activity is led by the Central Jakarta Administration City Government by involving joint officers, ranging from the TNI, Polri, Satpol PP, to the Central Jakarta District Attorney's Office.
The arrangement of this area is also related to PAM JAYA's target in expanding the coverage of piped water services to 100 percent by 2029. Infrastructure and asset security are key factors in pursuing this target.
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