Economic Feasibility Analysis Development of Intake and Raw Water Pipelines in Kota Bangun Sub-District, Indonesia

Increasing the population in Kota Bangun Sub-District, Kutai Kartanegara Regency, in line with the consequence that growing needs for drinking water and raw water for local communities become a top priority. Public complaints about the increasing difficulty of obtaining clean water seem to be an obs...

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Cost analysis
Drinking water
Economic analysis
economic feasibility
Feasibility studies
Local communities
Payback periods
Raw water
Sensitivity analysis
Water pipelines
water system
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