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  2. Giant Sea Wall Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    After completion of the project, Jakarta Bay would become a water reservoir enclosed in the Giant Sea Wall and would eventually become a source for clean water for the entire city. Cost of the project is estimated about US$40 billion, [ 16 ] and will be an international collaboration between the governments of Indonesia and the Netherlands ...

  3. Jakarta Flood Canal - Wikipedia

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    The Jakarta Flood Canal (Indonesian: Kanal Banjir Jakarta) refers to two canals that divert floods from rivers around Jakarta instead of going through the city. This first flood control channel was designed by Hendrik van Breen, an engineer working for the Dutch East Indian Department van Burgelijke Openbare Werken (BOW—lit.

  4. Indonesia's leader says sinking Jakarta needs giant sea wall

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    Indonesia's president said in an interview that he wants to see the speedy construction of a giant sea wall around Jakarta to prevent the low-lying capital from sinking under the sea, lending ...

  5. The Jakarta light rail transit system will connect Jakarta city centre with suburbans in Greater Jakarta such as Bekasi and Bogor. [23] First phase of Light rail transit (LRT) is planned to include three lines: [24] Cibubur–Cawang–Dukuh Atas: 24.2 km (Phase 1A), and Bekasi Timur–Cawang: 17.9 km (Phase 1B). Construction Phase I began on ...

  6. Floods in Jakarta - Wikipedia

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    Apart from drinking, people in Jakarta still use groundwater, and to some extent piped water and wended water. [48] Such hydrological behaviour has led to the overuse of groundwater, thus contributing to the land subsidence. In an effort to solve the problem, construction of an 8 km sea wall along the coast was officially launched on October 9 ...

  7. Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries - Wikipedia

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    Government of Indonesia: ... Jalan Medan Merdeka Timur No. 16 Jakarta Pusat 10110 Jakarta, ... Jakarta; Belawan Deep Sea/Oceanic Fisheries Port;

  8. HULL − A sea wall in Hull estimated to be 75 years old is set to be replaced. As a result, part of Nantasket Avenue that runs alongside the sea wall is proposed to turn into a one-way street.

  9. Indonesia’s ‘staggering’ growth puts Jakarta in a strong ...

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    Indonesia has a GDP per capita at $4,980, suggesting that the majority of the population may struggle to easily afford the latest iPhone. (In comparison, GDP per capita in China, one of Apple’s ...