| Literature DB >> 31295261 |
Pingping Luo1,2, Shuxin Kang1,2, Meimei Zhou1,2, Jiqiang Lyu1,2, Siti Aisyah3, Mishra Binaya4, Ram Krishna Regmi5, Daniel Nover6.
Abstract
Megacities are facing serious water pollution problems due to urbanization, rapid population growth and economic development. Water is an essential resource for human activities and socio-economic development and water quality in urban settings has important implications for human and environmental health. Urbanization and lack of sewerage has left the water in Jakarta, Indonesia in a heavily polluted condition. Rigorous assessment of urban water quality is necessary to understand the factors controlling water quality conditions. We use trend analysis to assess the current water quality conditions in Jakarta, focusing on Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Dissolved Oxygen (DO), and Total Suspended Solids (TSS). In most monitoring stations analyzed, BOD and TSS concentrations have decreased over time, but from large starting concentrations. DO in most monitoring stations has increased. Although Jakarta's water quality has shown some improvement, it remains heavily impaired. The average value of BOD is low in upper stream stations compared to middle and lower stream stations. BOD and TSS trends of some water quality stations in middle and lower streams show increasing trends. Cluster analysis results suggest three groups for BOD and TSS, and four groups for DO. Understanding water quality conditions and factors that control water quality suggest strategies for improving water quality given current trends in climate, population growth and urban development. Results from this study suggest research directions and management strategies to address water quality challenges.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31295261 PMCID: PMC6623954 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0219009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1Location of river water quality monitoring stations conducted by the Government of DKI Jakarta Province (The river network and boundary map are drawn by Dr. Apip; The location map is drawn by Dr. Pingping Luo).
List of water sampling stations for secondary water quality data.
| Station NO. | Station Name and location | Station NO. | Station Name and location |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | S. Ciliwung, Kelapa Dua (Srengseng Sawah) | 24 | Kali Mookervart, Jl. Daan Mogot, Bir Bintang (Kali Deres) |
| 2 | S. Ciliwung, Intake PAM Condet (kampungGedong) | 24A | Kali Mookervart, Jl. Daan Mogot Pemancar (Rawa Buaya) |
| 3 | S. Ciliwung, Sblm Pintu Air Manggarai | 25 | S. Grogol, Jl. Lebak Bulus |
| 3A | S. Ciliwung, Jl. Halimun | 25A | S. Grogol, Jl. Radio Dalam |
| 4 | S. Ciliwung, Jl. KH. Mas Mansyur (Karet Tengsin) | 27 | S. Grogol, PLTU Pluit |
| 5 | S. Ciliwung, Gudang PLN (Kebon Melati) | 29 | S.Ciliwung, Jl. Kwitang |
| 6 | S. Ciliwung, Jemb Pantai Indah Kapuk | 30 | S. Ciliwung Gajah Mada, Ancol Marina |
| 7 | S. Kalibaru, Komp. Srengseng Sawah | 32 | S. Ciliwung Gajah Mada, Pompa Pluit |
| 8 | S. Cipinang, Jl. Auri (Taman Bunga Cibubur) | 33 | Sungai Kali Baru Timur, Jl. Raya Bogor (YKK) |
| 8A | S. Cipinang, Jl. Pondok Gede Tol TMII (Kramatjati) | 34 | S. Kaali Baru Timur, Ancol/Jembatan si manis |
| 9 | S. Cipinang, Jl. Halim P Kusuma | 35 | S.Cakung, Jl. Pulogebang |
| 10 | Kali Sunter (Pondok Rangon) | 36A | S. Buaran, Jl. Kalimalang (Pondok Kelapa) |
| 12 | S. Sunter, Jl. Jatinegara Kaum | 37 | Cakung Drain, Jl. Raya Bekasi (Cakung Barat) |
| 13 | Kali Sunter, Bogasari (Koja Selatan) | 38 | Cakung Drain, Cilincing (Pos Polisi) |
| 14 | S. Krukut, Pondok Labu | 39 | S. Petukangan, Kawasan PT. JIEP |
| 15 | S. Krukut, Jl. Pejompongan (Karet Tengsin) | 40 | S. Petukangan, Jl. Swadaya |
| 17 | Tarum Barat, Bekasi | 41 | S. Kama, Jl. Raya Benda |
| 19 | S. Angke, Cileduk | 42 | S. Kamal, Muara Kamal |
| 20A | S. Angke, Pesing Kali Angke | 43 | S. Sepak,r Jl.Pasar Bintaro. Ulujami |
| 21 | Cengkareng Drain,Rel Kereta Api (Kembangan) | 45 | Kali Sunter, Komp. AL, Jl. Yos Sudarso (Kelapa Gading) |
| 22 | Cengkareng Drain, Kapuk (Muara Cengkareng Drain) | 46 | Kali Blencong, Muara Baru (Rorotan) |
| 23 | S. Pesanggerahan(Jl. Ciputat, Ps. Jumat, Lebak Bulus | 48 | S. Buaran, Belakang PIK |
Fig 2A) Population from 1971 to 2014 in Jakarta; B) Total demand for domestic water use in DKI Jakarta per year (thousand m3).
English name and Indonesia full name of Indonesia acronym list.
| Indonesia Acronym | Indonesia full name | English mean or name |
|---|---|---|
| DPU | Dinas Pekerjaan Umum | Public Works Agency |
| BAPPENAS | Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional | National Planning Board in the Ministry of National Development Planning |
| BAPPEDA | Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Daerah | Regional Planning & Development Agency |
| DK | Dinas Kebersihan | Cleansing Agency |
| BPLHD | Badan Perlindingan Lingkungan Hidup Daerah | Regional Environmental Agency |
| PD PAL JAYA | Perusahaan Daerah | Regional Company |
Fig 3BOD trend analysis results with selected significant trend stations from 2008 to 2014(Three to five times sampling per year).
Fig 4DO trend analysis results with selected significant trend stations from 2008 to 2014(Three to five times sampling per year).
Fig 5TSS trend analysis results with selected significant trend stations from 2008 to 2014(Three to five times sampling per year).
Fig 6Spatial distribution of Jakarta water quality A) Average value of BOD; B) Trend Z value of BOD; C) Average value of DO; D) Trend Z value of DO; E) Average value of TSS; F) Trend Z value of TSS during the studying period. (The river network and boundary map are drawn by Dr. Apip; The average value and trend maps are drawn by Dr. Pingping Luo).
Fig 7Dendogram showing spatial clustering of 44 water quality sampling stations of BOD.
Fig 8Dendogram showing spatial clustering of 44 water quality sampling stations of DO.
Fig 9Dendogram showing spatial clustering of 44 water quality sampling stations of TSS.