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The Buaran River (Kali Buaran) is a river flowing in the
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,
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and eastern part of the
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, Indonesia. The lower portions of the original river have been channelized and directed into the eastern flood canal, "
Banjir Kanal Timur The Jakarta Flood Canal ( id, 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 t ...
", which continues to flow to the Java Sea in the district of Marunda, Cilincing,
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. The river regularly causes flooding in the city of
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Jakarta, Bekasi, dan Tangerang Masih Rawan Banjir
- Alsadad Rudi, Kompas.com - 21 Feb 2017.
and Jakarta.Kali Buaran Meluap, Permukiman di Taman Malaka Selatan Tergenang
Robertus Belarminus, Kompas.com - 21 Feb 2017.


History

Buaran and the other two nearby rivers, the
Cakung Cakung is a district (''kecamatan'') of East Jakarta, Indonesia. The district is roughly bounded by Bekasi Raya Road to the west, the Bekasi Raya Road - Petukangan canal to the north, a portion of Cakung river to the east, and the Jakarta-Bandung ...
and Jatikramat, flow from Bekasi and interconnect until draining into the Jakarta Bay in the district of Marunda through Cakung Drain and currently through Banjir Kanal Timur. In the past, the three rivers supplied water for drinking and agriculture in the area.Tiga Sungai Menghidupkan Timur Jakarta
Kompas.com - 28 Mei 2016.
Since 1966, based on the information of the river authority (Balai Besar Wilayah Sungai Citarum; www.bbwscitarum.com), Buaran was one of the four rivers passed by Tarum Barat Canal or known as "Kalimalang". Buaran and Jatikramat lie about 5 meter beneath Kalimalang. This canal cross east-westward through a specially built bridge above the stream of Buaran and Jatikramat.Kanal Timur yang Mengubah Alur Sungai
Kompas.com - 24 Mei 2016.
By 1990 the people could still swim or bath in the Buaran River. Entering 1993 the rice field area around housing diminished, transformed into buildings, especially since the construction of fly-over connecting Radjiman Street and Radin Inten II Street. The fly-over connects the area of Duren Sawit and Pulogadung. Due to the proximity to industrial area of Pulogadung, the houses in Kampung Warudoyong multiplied. Semi-permanent buildings were growing along the river banks. Since then, the river became dirty and dark.Kesadaran Menjaga Sungai yang Semakin Runtuh
Kompas.com - 08 Jun 2016.
The river often causes flooding to the surrounding area. A research by Pieter J Kunu and H Lelolterry of the Pattimura University, Ambon, showed that the development of the city changed 85% land of Jakarta to be waterproof, unable to absorb surface water and resulted in regular floods. One of the solutions was by constructing a flood-control canal,
Banjir Kanal Timur The Jakarta Flood Canal ( id, 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 t ...
. The flow of the Cakung, Buaran, Jati Kramat,
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, and Cipinang rivers was cut to drain into the canal, and thereby reducing the occurrence of flood. However, one little part of the Jatikramat River is now still connected to the Buaran River at a length of almost 50 meter. The flow of Buaran itself seems not to change much. The width is nearly the same before or after the canal, until the river flows into Cakung Drain.


Hydrology

The Buaran River has a length of , with the watershed area (Indonesian: ''Daerah Pengaliran Sungai'') of 13 km². The average daily rainfall is 158 mm, with the peak debit at 50 m³. BBWS Ciliwung Cisadane. ''Pengendalian Banjir dan Perbaikan Sungai Ciliwung Cisadane'' (PBPS CC). https://konservasidasciliwung.wordpress.com/kebijakan-tentang-ciliwung/bbws-ciliwung-cisadane/ Archived in ''Konservasi DAS Ciliwung''] - April 2012.


Geography

The river flows in the northwest area of Java with predominantly
tropical rainforest climate A tropical rainforest climate, humid tropical climate or equatorial climate is a tropical climate sub-type usually found within 10 to 15 degrees latitude of the equator. There are some other areas at higher latitudes, such as the coast of southea ...
(designated as ''Af'' in the Köppen-Geiger climate classification). The annual average temperature in the area is 28 °C. The warmest month is September, when the average temperature is around 31 °C, and the coldest is May, at 26 °C. The average annual rainfall is 3674 mm. The wettest month is December, with an average of 456 mm rainfall, and the driest is September, with 87 mm rainfall.


Normalisation

In 2016 the Jakarta government started the normalisation project on the Buaran River, starting by the removal of the illegal building along the river banks.63 Bangunan di Bantaran Kali Dibongkar, Penghuni Mau Pulang Kampung
- PoskotaNews - 30 Agustus 2016.


References

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