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Kedung Ombo Dam

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three weirs along the Kali Serang of Bendore Sidorejo, Bend Sedadi and Klambu Dam, which is a river that has been used as a channel to drain the water of Kedung Ombo Reservoir since the first of January 14, 1989 until now. For irrigation water needs served by taking into account the effect of water availability on other rivers downstream of the reservoir and also calculated the lateral flow of the Water Catchment Area (DTA) on the regulating gates of the Bend.
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lost their land due to the construction of this dam; some moved onto rafts or into trees, others were stranded on newly formed islands, and others shifted as much of their houses and belongings as they could rescue onto higher ground, only to be flooded out again as the reservoir rose further. The reservoir was finally inaugurated by President Soeharto on May 18, 1991.
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Irrigation: With a pool area of ± 4,500 Ha and a normal water reservoir volume of 723 million M3, Kedung Ombo Reservoir is able to irrigate more than 60 thousand hectares of agricultural land in Grobogan District, Demak Regency, Kudus Regency, Pati Regency, and Jepara Regency. The area is served from
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The villagers nonetheless continued to resist, bringing a lawsuit to obtain better terms. The suit made its way to the Indonesian Supreme Court, which in 1993 awarded 9 billion rupiah (USD $ 3.9 million) to thirty-four households for the damage done to their land, buildings, and crops and the loss of
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The reservoir began to be irrigated on January 14, 1989. Cangkupan puddle reservoir reaches 6,576 hectares (Waters 2,830 hectares and land area 3.746 hectares) by drowning 37 villages, seven districts in three districts, namely Sragen, Boyolali, and Grobogan. A total of 5,268 families at that time
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The government, hard-pressed by the deadlines for construction of the dam imposed as a condition of the grant from the Japan Export-Import Bank, continued to pressure residents to accept the compensation offered and leave the area, while curtailing the activities of NGOs, support groups, and the
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The project met with substantial resistance from local residents who faced displacement, many of whom rejected the compensation offered as inadequate and claimed that the land where the government allowed them to resettle was unfit for cultivation, had no drinking water, and was virtually
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as its main source of water, along with the Uter/Sungai Kombo/Banjaran River. Other water sources are supplied from several large and small rivers that supply water to Kedung Ombo Reservoir, including the Braholo River, Central River, Nglanji River, Tapen River and Sambas River.
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In 1985, the government planned to build a new reservoir in Central Java for a 22.5 Megawatt (MW) power plant and to provide water for the surrounding 70 Hectare rice fields. The construction of Kedungombo Reservoir was funded by USD 156 million from the
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media. At the same time, in an attempt to lessen villagers' protests without addressing their complaints, the authorities allowed residents to continue farming greenbelt areas and tidal lands around the reservoir.
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such as the International NGO Forum on Indonesian Development (founded in 1985 under the name the Inter-NGO Conference on IGGI Matters, or INGI), brought these complaints before the World Bank, obtaining an
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Student groups such as the Kedung Ombo Construction Victims Solidarity Group helped draw media attention, both nationally and worldwide, to villagers' complaints and build public support for their demands.
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their homes. That victory proved to be short-lived: after the government protested, the Court reversed itself in 1994 and revoked its own decision.
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inaccessible by road. Over 1,500 families remained in their villages, even as the reservoir began to flood their homes.
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that put pressure on the government to address these complaints.
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Hanif, Muhammad Ismail; Sastrodinomo, Kasijanto (2021).
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Kedung Ombo Dam is located in Indonesia
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Central Java
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7°15′13″S 110°50′07″E / 7.253549°S 110.835339°E / -7.253549; 110.835339
Type of dam
Serang River
Installed capacity
MW
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Central Java
Grobogan Regency
Sragen Regency
Boyolali Regency
Serang River
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Japan Export-Import Bank
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