Bali's Benoa Port to Get Wastewater Treatment Plant, to be Build by Pelindo
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25 October 2023 17:26 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Denpasar, Bali - State-owned port operator PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Pelindo) Regional III will build a wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) in the Benoa Port development project, precisely in the Bali Maritime Tourism Center (BMTH).
"Construction of the plant has been included in the development master plan (RIP) document," BMTH Project Manager Heru Subekti stated on Wednesday, October 25, 2023.
The wastewater treatment plant, which will handle office waste, will be built during the 2025-2030 period and is a medium-term project.
Subekti remarked that the document for the WWTP construction will be followed by the document for budget allocation for physical development. However, he did not disclose the amount of budget required for the project, as the plant's area and capacity for processing waste are still being studied.
"It is still being studied, (but) the budget allocation and technical plan will be based on the RIP document," he revealed.
BMTH is one of the government's national strategic projects whose development is included in Presidential Regulation No. 18 of 2020 concerning the National Medium-Term Development Plan for 2020-2024.
Benoa Port will become the center of maritime tourism that aims to increase the economic potential of eastern Indonesia, such as becoming a hub for cruise ship tourism and yacht sailing.
Although the port's construction is still underway and expected to be completed in 2024, some of the basic infrastructure for supporting cruise ships' docking has been completed.
Currently, the dredging project of a channel and pond is being accelerated, and as of October 2023, the progress has reached almost 60 percent.
The total cost disbursed for the project amounted to Rp1.2 trillion (US$75.6 million) sourced from state equity participation (PMN) for infrastructure at sea and Rp2.2 trillion (US$138.6 million) from Pelindo's pockets for infrastructure on land.
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