E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Cilegon’s water crisis towards meeting sustainable development target

  • Gumelar Adipati,
  • Sutjiningsih Dwita,
  • Alamsyah Abimanyu T,
  • Tangkudung Auderey

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021103016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 211
p. 03016

Abstract

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This paper discusses efforts in building the sustainability of coastal cities against the water crisis, with the study area in Cilegon, Banten Province. The study results in several studies that estimate that Cilegon will experience a water crisis in 2025. This is a challenge, especially in the effort to fulfill the sixth global target of Sustainable Development Goals, namely to fulfilling 100% clean water needs by 2030. To answer the research question, this study uses a system dynamic method by observing the simulations of relations between variables to be able to balance the gap between clean water needs and the availability of clean water in Cilegon. This study found that to balance this gap, Cilegon had to make technical engineering efforts to increase water availability and make a social engineering effort by reducing their needs for water. So the balance between the need and the availability of water will be achieved in 2030 in accordance with the SDGs target. This study recommends that in order to achieve the sustainability of a coastal city with clean water, a systematic effort is needed by managing the balance between the needs and availability of water in the coastal city.