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The Krukut River is a river flowing in Jakarta originating in
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. In the past the river was clean and one of the tourist attractions during the Dutch East Indies administration, but due to denser housing on the banks and lack of maintenance, the water turned dark and filled with trash, causing routine flooding in rainy seasons.Krukut, Jinak di Hilir, Liar di Hulu
- Irene Sarwindaningrum, Amanda Putri Nugrahanti - Kompas.com - 23 Januari 2017.


Etymology

"Krukut" is a name of a neighborhood in the district of Taman Sari,
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, located between two rivers:
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and Cideng (later known as "Kali Krukut").Jakarta Tempo Doeloe: Asal Usul Nama Krukut Jakarta Barat
- Nurudin Abdullah - Jakarta.Bisnis.com - 9 Mei 2016
Old tales give multiple versions of the etymology of the name. It may originate from the word "krokot" in Betawi language, denoting a "very frugal" lifestyle, which was applied to a community of Arab people living in the area, as "Arab Krukut", until this day.Zaenuddin HM,''212 Asal-Usul Djakarta Tempo Doeloe''. Ufuk Press. Oktober 2012. Another version refers to the
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word "''kerkhof''" (meaning "cemetery"), which was transliterated in Betawi tongue as "Krukut", which points to many cemeteries for local Betawi people around this area in the past.


History

The Krukut river has the upstream at Situ Citayam,
Depok en, Starfruit City , motto = ''Pariraca Darma''(Servant of the righteousness) , image_map = Map of West Java highlighting Depok City.svg , mapsize = , map_caption ...
,
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, and today it ends near Karet area, merging into "Banjir Kanal Barat", with a total length of 84.4 kilometer, of which about 30 kilometer is the main river. The downstream of the Krukut river has caused severe flooding in Jakarta since 1890. The intermittent widening, digging and straightening of the flow in the decades managed to partially tame some parts. However, in August 2016, the luxurious and also iconic area of
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,
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, was inundated by the overflow of Krukut, after some protecting walls were damaged due to unprecedented high discharge. Other incidents were regularly reported from Kebalen to Pondok Labu in South Jakarta. In early 1970s, the width of Krukut was about 25 meter, and deeper than normal human height. Its flow was a source of irrigation for rice fields and fish farming. No housing was allowed to built as this was a designated water flow area. However, since then many buildings were illegally erected along the banks, and the people threws household trash in the river, that even after the cleaning in 2017, the width of Krukut became as narrow as 1.5 meter in some points (according to Iskandar, the head of ''Balai Besar Wilayah Sungai Ciliwung-Cisadane''/BBWSCC). Actually, a small stream of Krukut reappears about 300 meter from the confluence with Banjir Kanal Barat, at the administrative village of Kebon Melati, with the width of 3 meter, known locally as "Old Krukut" ("''Krukut Lama''") or "Lower Krukut" ("''Krukut Bawah''"). This stream meanders 31.4 kilometer before merging into ''Kali Pakin'' at Krukut area, West Jakarta, then into "Kali Besar" and finally reaching the Pluit Dam at ''Pintu Air Pasar Ikan'', indirectly discharged into
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.


Hydrology

The Krukut river has a length of , with the watershed area (Indonesian: ''Daerah Pengaliran Sungai'') of 84.99 km². The average daily rainfall is 129 mm, with the peak discharge at 135 m³.BBWS Ciliwung Cisadane. ''Pengendalian Banjir dan Perbaikan Sungai Ciliwung Cisadane'' (PBPS CC)
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 27 °C. The warmest month is March, when the average temperature is around 30 °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

The normalisation of the Krukut river started in the era of Governor
Ali Sadikin Ali Sadikin (7 July 1926 – 20 May 2008), better known as Bang Ali, was an Indonesian politician who served as the fourth governor of Jakarta from 1966 until 1977. Prior to becoming governor, he served as Minister of Transportation from 1963 u ...
, 1966-1977, to include the straightening of the flow, cutting problematic river bends and removing small sedimentation islands in the stream. This project was part of flood handling strategy, involving the removal of some 8,000 people from the housing on the river banks of Kali Krukut Cideng canal (Kompas, 21 February 1971). In 2010, the government ordered the digging of the river, removing 1000 cubic meter of mud in a stretch of 1.1 km. This was accompanied by cleaning the blocked drains and educating local people about sanitary and river maintenance.''Pengerukan Kali Krukut Guna Hasilkan Air Bersih''.
Diakses dari situs BPPS PAM Kementrian Pekerjaan Umum pada 16 Januari 2014
The government of Jakarta also vowed to evict luxury houses that illegally occupied the designated open green space along the Krukut river banks, which was the caused of heavy flood in Kemang and its surrounding in August 2016.
- Callistasia Anggun Wijaya - The Jakarta Post - September 2, 2016
It was reported that the width of the Krukut river has decreased from 20 meter to only 4-5 meter due to the illegal buildings. Until 2017, the river has been normalised by BBWSCC from Rengas Bridge to Jalan Kebalen V in Kuningan.


See also

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List of rivers of Java List of rivers flowing in the island of Java, Indonesia.''Map of Indonesia''. Peta Indonesia. Wawasan Nusantara. CV. Indo Prima Sarana. Accessed 29 Juli 2017. In alphabetical order Mouth location The following list groups the rivers by the dir ...
*
List of rivers of Jakarta The Special Capital Region of Jakarta, located on the north coast of western Java, has thirteen major rivers. The region contains of land and of water.BBWS Ciliwung Cisadane. ''Pengendalian Banjir dan Perbaikan Sungai Ciliwung Cisadane'' (PBPS ...


References

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