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Original Language Title: Peraturan Daerah Nomor NOMOR 1 TAHUN 2009 Tahun 2009

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COUNTY GOVERNMENT CILACAP COUNTY REGULATION CILACAP

NUMBER 1 YEAR 2009

ABOUT

I R I G A S I

WITH THE GRACE OF THE ALMIGHTY GOD

BUPATI CILACAP,

Draw :

a. that agriculture has a very important role, the agricultural sector is very strategic in the national economy and irrigation is one of the supporting components of the agricultural sector's success;

b. That by the Law Number 7 of 2004 on Water Resources and Government Regulation No. 20 of 2006 on Irrigation then the Regional Regulation of Cilacap District No. 21 of 2003 on Irrigation is no longer in compliance. there needs to be a re-setting;

c. that based on consideration as referred to in letters a and letter b, it needs to be specified Cilacap Regional Regulation on Irrigation;

Given :

1. Law No. 13 of 1950 on Establishment

Daerah-Regions District In the Environment of Central Java Propinsi 1950 (Indonesian Republic News 1950 Number 42);

2. Law Number 5 of the Year 1960 on the Poars of Agrarian (State of the Republic of Indonesia in 1960 No. 104, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 2043);

3. Law No. 8 of 1981 on the Law of Penal Events (State Sheet of Indonesia Year 1981 Number 76, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 3209);

4. Act Number 12 of 1992 on Cultivation Of Crops (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia In 1992 Number 46, Additional Gazette Of The Republic Of Indonesia Number 1347);

5. Law No. 23 of 1997 on Environmental Management (the Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia in 1997 No. 68, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 3699);

6. Law Number 7 of the Year 2004 on Water Resources (2004 State Gazette Number 32, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4377);

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7. Law Number 10 Year 2004 on the Establishment of the Law (sheet of State of the Republic of Indonesia of 2004 No. 53. Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 4389);

8. Law No. 32 of the Year 2004 on the Government of Regions (State of the Republic of Indonesia 2004 No. 125, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia No. 4437), as amended last by Law No 12 of 2008 About The Second Change Of Law No 32 Of 2004 On Local Government (sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia 2008 Number 59, Additional Sheet Of State Of The Republic Of Indonesia No 4844);

9. Law No. 33 of 2004 on the Financial Balance between the Central Government and the Regional Government (State of the Republic of Indonesia in 2004 No. 126, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4438;

10. Government Regulation No. 20 Year 2006 on Irrigation (State Sheet Of 2006 No 46, Additional Gazette State Number 4624);

11. Government Regulation No. 38 of 2007 on the Division of Government Affairs Between the Local Government, and the District/City Government (State Gazette of 2007 No. 82, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number of Indonesia) 4737);

12. Government Regulation No. 41 of 2007 on the Organization of Regional Devices (State Sheet of Indonesia Year 2007 Number 89, Additional Gazette of the Republic of Indonesia Number 4741);

13. The decision of the President of the Republic of Indonesia No. 123 in 2001 on the Coordinating Team of Water Resources Management Team;

14. Cilacap Regency Regulation No. 28 of 2003 on Regency Regency Cilacap Region Sheet 2003 Number 53, Series D No. 33, Date 12 April 2003);

15. With the Joint Agreement

THE CILACAP COUNTY COUNTY PEOPLE ' S REPRESENTATIVE COUNCIL

and

BUPATI CILACAP

DECIDED:

SET: CILACAP COUNTY COUNTY REGULATION ON IRRIGATION

BAB I

provisions UMUM

Article 1

In this area regulations are intended with:

1. The area is Cilacap Regency. 2. The Regional Government is the Regional Government of Cilacap Regency. 3. Bupati is the regent of Cilacap.

4. The Regional People's Representative Council (DPRD) is the Regional People's Representative Council of Cilacap Regency.

5. Service is an area that has a duty and responsibility in the field of irrigation.

6. Water is all the water that is on, above, or below the surface of the ground, including in this sense the surface water, groundwater, rainwater, and sea water that are on the ground.

7. Groundwater is the water that is in the stomach of the earth, including the spring naturally occurring water above ground level.

8. Surface water is all water that is on the ground level.

9. A water source is a place or a natural and/or artificial water container that is present on, above, or below ground level.

10. Irrigation is a means of providing, arrangement, and disposal of irrigation water to support agriculture, which includes surface irrigation, marsh irrigation, groundwater irrigation, irrigation pump, and tambak irrigation.

11. Irrigation systems include irrigation infrastructure, irrigation water, irrigation management, the institutional management of irrigation, and human resources.

12. The provision of irrigation water is the determination of the volume of water per unit of time allocated from a water source for an irrigation area based on time, quantity, and quality in accordance with the need to support agriculture and other purposes.

13. Irrigation water settings are activities that include sharing, giving, and use of irrigation water.

14. Irrigation water sharing is the activity of dividing the water in buildings for the primary and/or secondary networks.

15. Irrigation water is an activity of channeling water with certain amounts of primary or secondary networks to tertiary tenement.

16. The use of irrigation water is the use of water from tertiary-tenement to irrigate farmland at a time when necessary.

17. Irrigation water disposal, then called drainage, is a watershed of excess water that is no longer used in a particular irrigation area.

18. An irrigation area is a unit of land that receives water from a single irrigation network.

19. An irrigation network is a conduit, a building, and a full building which is one of the units required for the provision, sharing, granting, use, and disposal of irrigation water.

20. A primary irrigation network is part of an irrigation network consisting of the main building, the primary/primary channel, its opening lines, the building for, the sadap, the sadap building, and the building.

21. A secondary irrigation network is part of an irrigation network consisting of secondary channels, its opening lines, building for, building for sadap, sadap buildings, and more buildings.

22. A groundwater basin is a region bounded by a hydrogeologic boundary, where all hydrogeologic events such as the process of recution, flow, and the release of groundwater are in place.

23. The groundwater irrigation network is an irrigation network whose waters come from groundwater, ranging from wells and pump installations up to a groundwater irrigation channel including buildings in it.

24. The groundwater irrigation channel is part of a groundwater irrigation network that started after the pumping building until the land is watted.

25. The village irrigation network is an irrigation network built and managed by the village community or village government.

26. A tertiary irrigation network is an irrigation network that serves aaph (1) includes Local Government agencies, P3A, county irrigation commissions, or other parties whose activities associated with the development and management of an irrigation system formed with Decision of the Regent.

Article 6

(1) The water-user farmers are required to form P3A on any tertiary-tenement service area

or village. (2) The formation of the P3A as referred to in paragraph (1) is performed democratically

and can empower women prorportional in its keanggotness. (3) The organization of the organization, work, and membership of the P3A as referred to

verses (1) are defined by the regent decision. (4) The P3A as referred to in verse (1) forms a joint P3A in the area

secondary service/block, combined several secondary blocks, in one irrigation area. (5) The combined P3A as referred to in paragraph (4) may form the Mother P3A

on the primary service/block area, a combination of several primary blocks, in one irrigation area.

Article 7

The Irrigation Commission

(1) For embody the management of the irrigation system, which is the authority of the area, the regent forms the county irrigation commission.

(2) The regional irrigation commission referred to the paragraph (1) of the deputy P3A, the deputy government, and the deputy other group of irrigation network users with proportional memberships and Submission.

(3) The operational financing of the county irrigation commission becomes the responsibility of the Local Government.

(4) Susunan organization, governance, and membership of the county irrigation commission as contemplated in paragraph (1) is set with a Regents Decision.

Article 8

(1) In a multipurpose irrigation system, it can be hosted area coordination forum

irrigation. (2) The form, authority, task, and role of an irrigation area coordinating forum as

referred to in paragraph (1) are defined dialogically by each user's party and the heating of the irrigation system in question by engaging the government and Provincial Government.

BAB V

AUTHORITY AND RESPONSIBILITY

Article 9

The authority and responsibility of the Local Government in the hosting of development field governance matters and Management of an irrigation system includes:

a. establish an area policy in the development and management of irrigation systems based on the development and management policies of national and provincial irrigation systems with regard to the interests of the surrounding counties;

b. carrying out the development of primary and secondary irrigation systems in the county irrigation area;

c. carrying out the management of primary and secondary irrigation systems on irrigation areas in counties that area less than 1,000 ha based on the applicable laws;

d. provide land water usage and company in the county area for irrigation purposes;

e. maintaining the effectiveness, efficiency and order implementation of the development of primary and secondary irrigation systems on an intact irrigation area within the district;

f. maintaining the effectiveness, efficiency and order of execution of primary and secondary irrigation systems in the area of irrigation in counties that area less than 1,000 ha;

g. facilitate the resolution of an irrigation area dispute within the district related to the development and management of the irrigation system;

h. providing assistance to the community of farmers in the development and management of irrigation systems that are the responsibility of farmers ' society at its request based on the principle of independence;

i. carrying out P3A enablement;

j. provide development, utilization, alteration, and/or demolition of buildings and/or irrigation channels on primary and secondary irrigation networks within the district; and

Article 10

The authorities and responsibilities of the government villages include:

a. carrying out an increase and management of irrigation systems built by the village government;

b. maintaining effectiveness, efficiency, and order execution of an increased irrigation system in irrigation areas built by the village government; and

c. maintaining the effectiveness, efficiency, and order of implementation of irrigation system management on the irrigation area built by the village government.

Article 11

The rights and responsibilities of the farmer ' s community in the development and management of irrigation systems include:

a. carrying out the development and management of tertiary irrigation systems;

b. maintaining the effectiveness, efficiency and order of implementation of the development and management of a tertiary irrigation system which is its responsibility; and

c. provide development, utilization, alteration, and/or demolition of buildings. and/or irrigation channels on tertiary irrigation networks based on the partissipative approach.

Article 12

The Local Government can co-operate with the government and provincial governments in the development and management of primary and secondary irrigation networks on the basis of the agreement according to the regulations It's

Article 13

(1) In terms of the Local Government it has not been able to carry out part of its authority

as referred to in Article 9 of the letter b and the letter c, the Local Government may submit such authorization to the government province.

(2) The authorized authority referred to in paragraph (1) includes the execution of construction, enhancing, or rehabilitation of an irrigation system.

(3) the implementation of the submission of the portion of the authority as referred to in paragraph (1) Its mechanism is performed under the terms of the laws of the Apply.

BAB VI

PERANAS IN THE DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT OF THE IRRIGATION SYSTEM

Article 14

(1) The Perandan community of farmers in the development and management of irrigation systems

embodied from the original thinking, decision making, implementation of activities in the construction, improvement, maintenance and rehabilitation operations, and thus becoming self-reliance on the sustainability of the irrigation system.

(2) The people of the farmer as well as the people of the people, as well as the people of this world, the form of a donation of thought, ideas, time, power, materials, funds, and operational sustainability of the system.

(3) The society of the farmer as referred to in verse (1) is done individually or through P3A in the (4) The Perandan of the peasant community as referred to in verse (1) is based on the will and capabilities of the peasant community as well as the spirit of partnership and independence.

Article 15

The Local Government is appropriate. with his authority to encourage the role of farmer society in development and management of irrigation systems to improve the sense of having and the sense of responsibility for sustainability of the irrigation system.

Article 16

Guidelines for development and management of irrigation systems in the area are done partisently based on the applicable laws.

BAB VII

EMPOWERMENT

Article 17

(1) The Local Government performs P3A enablement through strengthening, improved capabilities, and the active peranas of P3A.

(2) The Regional Government establishes the strategy and enablement program of the P3A as refegation taken directly from a surface water source must be permission from the regent.

(2) Each water wearer is using water for irrigation outside of the established irrigation area and take directly from the source Surface water must be granted permission from the regent.

(3) The use of water for irrigation taken directly from the groundwater basin should be granted permission from the regent in accordance with the laws.

BAB IX

DEVELOPMENT OF IRRIGATION NETWORK

Parts of the Irrigation Network Development

Article 33

(1) The development of irrigation networks is implemented under master plan management

of the water resources in the river region with regard to agricultural development plans, and in accordance with applicable norms, standards, guidelines and manues.

(2) The development of irrigation networks as referred to paragraph (1) must have the permission and design approval of the Local Government in accordance with its authority.

(3) The construction supervision of irrigation networks as referred to in verses (1) and (2) is exercised by the Regent.

Article 34

(1) The Local Government in accordance with its authority is responsible for the construction of primary and secondary irrigation networks.

(2) Construction of primary and secondary irrigation networks may be performed by P3A in accordance with the following terms. with the needs and abilities based on the permission of the Regent.

(3) The development of tertiary irrigation networks becomes the right and responsibility of P3A. (4) In terms of P3A unable to carry out the construction of a tertiary irrigation network

which became its right and responsibility, the Regional Government could assist the construction of a tertiary irrigation network based on the request of the P3A with regard to the self-reliance principle.

(5) The business agency, the social body, or the individual that uses water from the source of water through an irrigation network built by the government can build its own network based on an irrigation development master plan. areas after obtaining the permission and design approval of the bupati according to Its authority.

(6) The development of irrigation networks is exercised partiality and is based on norms, standards, guidelines, and manuals with the approval of the construction and supervision design of the Local Government.

(7) Guidelines on the tata the way an irrigation network development permit is specified under applicable law.

Second Quarter

The Irrigation Network Upgrade

Article 35

(1) The network upgrade Irrigation is performed based on the master plan of water resources in the the river region with regard to agricultural development plans and in accordance with applicable norms, standards, guidelines and manus.

(2) Improving an irrigation network as referred to in paragraph (1) must have a permit and consent design of the Regent in accordance with its authority.

Article 36

(1) The Local Government is in compliance with its authority in charge of

the increase of primary and secondary irrigation networks. (2) The improvement of primary and secondary irrigation networks can be carried out by P3A according to

with the need and ability based on the permission of the Regent in accordance with its authority in the management of water resources.

(3) The network upgrade Tertiary irrigation is the right and responsibility of the P3A. (4) In terms of P3A cannot carry out the increase of tertiary irrigation networks that

into its rights and responsibilities, the Local Government can help increase irrigation networks based on the demand of P3A with regard to principles Independence.

(5) The business entity, the social body, or the individual that uses water from a source of water through an irrigation network can improve its own network based on an irrigation irrigation development master plan after obtaining a permit and construction design approval and supervision of the Regent.

(6) Tata method Permission granted for an irrigation network is set by the rules of the law.

Article 37

(1) The alteration and/or dismantling of primary and secondary irrigation networks resulting in changes in the form and function of primary and secondary irrigation networks in order to increase the irrigation network in question in Article 36 of the paragraph (1) and verse (2) must obtain permission from the regent.

(2) The alteration and/or dismantling of tertiary irrigation networks in order to increase tertiary irrigation networks must obtain the consent of the pertinated P3A.

Section 38

(1) Development and/or increased irrigation network conducted in conjunction with

irrigated agricultural land development activities according to plan and agricultural development programs by considering the readiness of local farmers.

(2) Further provisions of implementation the development of irrigated farmland is governed by the Regent Regulation.

BAB X

MANAGEMENT OF IRRIGATION NETWORK

Section For Operation and Maintenance of the Irrigation Network

Section 39

Operations and the maintenance of irrigation networks is implemented in accordance with norms, standards, guidelines, and manuers specified by the Regent under the applicable authoring provisions.

Section 40

(1) The operation and maintenance of primary and secondary irrigation networks became authorized

and Government responsibilities The area corresponds to its authority. (2) P3A may play a role as well as in the operation and maintenance of primary irrigation networks and

secondary according to its needs and abilities. (3) P3A can conduct oversight over operation and maintenance of irrigation networks

primary and secondary. (4) The operation and maintenance of primary and secondary irrigation networks are exercised upon

the basis of the annual plan of operations and maintenance agreed jointly between the Local Government, the P3A, and the users of the irrigation network in any irrigation area.

(5) The operation and maintenance of tertiary irrigation networks became the rights and responsibility of P3A.

(6) the operation and maintenance of an enterprise-owned irrigation network, the social or individual body becomes the responsibility of the concerned party.

(7) The Regional Government is obligated to guarantee the availability and competency of the executor operation and maintenance.

(8) The financing of the operating power and the financing of operating officer power and maintenance are the responsibility of the Local Government.

(9) Tata the way of granting operation permissions and maintenance of irrigation networks as set forth in paragraph (6) are specified by the rules of the regent.

Section 41

In case the P3A is unable to carry out the operation and mainte

(4) Local Government, P3A, and society are obligated to maintain the continuity of drainage functions.

(5) Each person is prohibited from performing actions that can interfere with drainage functions. (6) On the agricultural production areas of flood-prone food crops then

The Regional Government is making drainage facilities as well as increased technology in agriculture and irrigation.

Part Sixth

Water use for Direct Irrigation of Water Source

Article 32

(1) The use of water for irriparagraph (3)

is carried out once a year on any irrigation area. (2) The supporting inventory of irrigation management as referred to in Article 49

paragraph (4) is carried out 5 (five) years on each irrigation area. (3) The results of the inventory of irrigation networks as referred to in Article 49 of paragraph (3)

be part of the irrigation information system. (4) The irrigation information system as referred to in paragraph (3) is a subsystem

water resource information.

Third section planning irrigation asset management

Section 51

(1) The management of irrigation asset management includes results data analysis activities

inventory of irrigation assets and formulation of the follow-up plan to optimize the utilization of irrigation assets in any irrigation area.

(2) The Regional Government is compiling and establishing an irrigation asset management plan 5 (five) years once.

(3) The drafting of the irrigation asset management plan is carried out Integrated, transparent, and accountable by engaging all water users irrigation and irrigation network users.

(4) The business entity, the social entity, the individual, or the P3A are compiling an irrigation asset management plan that is its sustainable responsibility.

The Fourth Quarter

Execution Irrigation Asset Management

Article 52

(1) The Local Government carries out continuous irrigation asset management based on established irrigation asset management plans.

(2) The business agency, the social agency, individual, or P3A carry out the management of irrigation assets that become a liability Continuously.

Fifth Quarter

Monitoring and Evaluation of Irrigation Asset Management

Article 53

(1) The Local Government is monitoring and evaluation of implementation of irrigation assets (which is the authority of the area) every year.

(2) The business entity, the social body, the individual, or the P3A helps the Local Government conduct monitoring activities and evaluation of the implementation of the irrigation asset management which is its responsibility. continuous.

(3) Monitoring and evaluation of execution of asset management Irrigation as referred to in paragraph (1) is done to review the suitability of the plan and the implementation of irrigation asset management.

The Sixth Part Of The Update Is An Inventory Of Irirrigation Assets

Section 54

An update on the inventory of irrigation assets was carried out by the Local Government in accordance with its authority.

Article 55

Drafting the guidelines regarding the management of irrigation assets implemented by the Local Government is based on the applicable laws and regulations.

BAB XII

FINANCING

Parts of the financing for the development of the irrigation network

section 56

(1) The financing of the development of primary and secondary irrigation networks becomes the responsibility

The Regional Government is in compliance with its authority. (2) Financing the development of tertiary irrigation networks became the responsibility of P3A (3) Financing of the construction of the sadap, the 50-meter-long channel from

the sadap, tertiary boxes, and other tertiary complementary buildings became a liability. answer the Local Government in accordance with its authority.

(4) In terms of the P3A is not able to finance the development of a tertiary irrigation network which is the responsibility of the Regional Government in accordance with its authority may help the financing of the development a tertiary irrigation network, based on request from P3A with Reliance on self-reliance principles.

(5) The financing of the development of irrigation networks organized by an entity, social entity, or individual becomes the responsibility of each of the parties concerned.

(6) In terms of interest of urging the Local Government to cooperate in financing with provincial and/or government governments for development, development, irrigation network upgrades on certain irrigation areas.

Second Part

Financing Irrigation Network Management

Article 57

(1) Financing management of primary and secondary irrigation networks became the responsibility of the Local Government in accordance with its authority.

(2) The financing of management of primary and secondary irrigation networks is based on real needs figures irrigation management in any irrigation area.

(3) The calculation of the real need for irrigation management on any irrigation area is done the Local Government in accordance with its authority along with P3A based on network tracking with regard to P3A contributions.

(4) The P3A has the right, duty and responsibility to collect, manage and utilize irrigation management and the management of its members. Irrigation management rules are as follows: a. Zoom and zoom form are set on a mutual agreement

among the members of P3A; b. Irrigation management is carried out simultaneously and thoroughly in

irrigation area; and c. irrigation management dues used for financing operations, maintenance

and rehabilitation of tertiary irrigation networks and networks Other irrigation is his responsibility.

(5) The priority use of the management of irrigation networks on any irrigation area is agreed with the Regional Government in accordance with its authority along with the P3A.

section 58

(1) The financing of primary and secondary irrigation network management as referred to in Article 57 is an irrigation management fund whose management becomes the responsibility of the Local Government.

(2) Use of an irrigation management fund as referred to in paragraph (1) is done in accordance with applicable law.

(3) The provisions of the irrigation management fund as referred to in paragraph (1) shall be set in court rules.

Article 59

(1) Financing of irrigation network management tertiary being the responsibility of P3A in

its area of work. (2) In terms of P3A cannot afford the management of a tertiary irrigation network that

becomes its responsibility, the Local Government in accordance with its authority may help with financing the management of such irrigation networks, upon request of P3A with regard to the principle of self-reliance.

(3) The financing of the management of irrigation networks built by the business entity, social body, or individual becomes the responsibility of each of the concerned parties.

(4) Users Irrigation networks are required to participate in the financing of irrigation networks. which are built by the Local Government in accordance with its authority.

(5) The provisions of the financing of the management of the irrigation network by other users as referred to in paragraph (4) shall be further set up in the regulation of the regent.

Arti(7) The business agency, the social body, the individual, the P3A, and the village government carried out an inventory of irrigation assets Which is a sustainable responsibility to help the government. The section performs a compilation of inventory results.

(8) The change in ownership of the assets in connection with the regulation of authority and responsibility as referred to in paragraph (5) shall be further regulated by the rules of the regent.

Article 50

(1) The inventory of irrigation networks as referred to in Article 49 of

Optimizing the utilization of irrigation water in one area of irrigation can be done, among other things by dividing one irrigation area in some groups of paddy tenement groups based on patterns and planting.

Optimizing the utilization of water Irrigation interirrigation can be done with time-setting, starting with the irrigation area of upstream irrigation, with downstream irrigation areas that are receiving water from the same source.

The letter b. Pretty obvious. Verse (5) Is quite clear. Verse (6)

The availability of water for irrigation is preferred by optimally water surface soil. Nevertheless, certain conditions and regions can use the underground water as well.

Verse (7) It is quite clear. Article 26 Verse (1)

The planting plan in a county is made up of a plant plan composed by the county service for an irrigation area that is its authority.

Verse (2) It is quite clear. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Article 27 Pretty clear. Article 28 Verse (1) Pretty clear Verse (2) Is quite clear. Verse (3)

Which is referred to as "paying attention to water needs for irrigation" is to pay attention to the proposed P3A regarding the need for unaccommodated water through the dialogue process between the P3A and the irrigation commission.

Verse (4) It is quite clear. Verse (5)

The managing of irrigation is the field officer who performs the division and irrigation water in one irrigation area, for example, water doorman, doorman, watering, and watering watcher.

Article 29 Verse (1)

The building for a building that serves to stream water to a tertiary tenement is determined based on a peasant community agreement and is poured in a technical plan set by the local government. government.

Verse (2) The sadap building is a building that serves to drain water into the swath

the tertiary is determined based on the farmer ' s community deal and poured in the technical plan set by the government.

Which is referred to a "technical plan" is a plan that contains the layout the layout and the technical images in detail on an irrigable area in the form of a document.

The technical plan for the irrigation network which is the responsibility of the county government in accordance with its authority is set by service. Irrigation.

The technical plan for the irrigation network built by the peasant community, the location of the sadada building is set by the peasant community.

Verse (3) It is quite clear. Article 30 Verse (1) Is quite clear. Verse (2) Is quite clear. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Verse (4)

Not sufficient for the provision of irrigation water can be caused by the lack of water at its source so that the annual plan of providing irrigation water cannot be fulfilled.

Article 31 Verse (1) Is quite clear. Verse (2) Is quite clear. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Verse (4) Is quite clear. Verse (5) Is quite clear. Verse (6)

A unified form of agricultural technology, irrigation and integrated drainage which is already widely applied at the farmer level for example is surjan land.

Article 32 Verse (1)

Which is referred to by "using water" for irrigation taken directly from surface water sources ", for example taking water from rivers, reservoirs, lakes that are used directly to irrigate the land.

Verse (2) Is quite clear. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Article 33 Verse (1) The "construction of irrigation networks" in this provision is a new development on land that has not yet been a network of irigas which includes the construction of a surface water irrigation network and groundwater irrigation network. Verse (2) The development permit of an irrigation network is a single unit with the permit of use

water from the water source. • The development design of irrigation networks must include operating guidelines and

the maintenance of irrigation networks. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Article 34 Verse (1)

Included in the "primary and secondary irrigation network" is an underground water irrigation network following the well and its pump instalment or its main building and distribution network on microirrigation, which is composed of irrigation drip, and bulk irrigation.

Verse (2) Pretty clear. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Verse (4)

The assistance to P3A by the county government is given based on the evaluation of the request of the P3A by referring to the criteria set by the regent according to its authority and by keeping regard to the principle of self-reliance to subvert the ability of the farmer in managing an irrigation network that is responsible.

Verse (5) The intent of "permission" in this provision is due to an irrigation network built by the entity, the social body, or the Individuals are connected to an existing irrigation network.

Verse (6) Enough Clear. Verse (7) Is quite clear. Article 35 Verse (1) referred to by "increased irrigation network" in this provision includes

increased surface water irrigation network and groundwater irrigation network. • The increase in irrigation networks is aimed at expanding the service area,

increasing the capacity of the channel or improving the irrigation system, among other simple irrigation systems to the semi-technical, from semi-technical irrigation systems to technical, and of the simple irrigation system to the technical, for example by means of replacement doors and the manufacture of linning channels.

An irrigation network upgrade can be done partially and gradually according to the need.

Verse (2)

The design enhancers of irrigation networks should include the operating guidelines and maintenance of irrigation networks.

Section 36 Verse (1) Is quite clear. Verse (2) Is quite clear. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Verse (4) Is quite clear. Verse (5)

The intent of "permission" in this provision is due to an improved irrigation network, social body, or individual connected to an existing irrigation network.

Verse (6) is quite clear. Article 37 Verse (1)

The alteration and/or dismantling of irrigation networks is due to either the increased irrigation network and as an effect of other activities, e.g. the construction of a network of drinking water pipelines, the construction of a gas pipeline network, or the construction of a bridge that runs through primary and secondary irrigation networks.

Verse (2) Pretty clear. Article 38 Verse (1) The intent "done at the same time" is in order for the implementation of construction and/or

an increase in irrigation networks adapted to agricultural development plans and programs.

In question " land development. Irrigation agriculture ", including irrigated rice paddy, tambak, horticulture land, plantation, and/or ranch.

The intent of" local farmer's readiness " was the completion of the construction and/or increased irrigation network to coincide with. with when the farmer needs water and is ready to do the cultivation and processing Agricultural commodities.

Vers referred to as "in certain respects" is for example drought, fire. • In question, "other needs" are:

a. Essential needs are at least a day; b. the need for countermeasures of raw water shortage for home drinking water

stairs; c. water needs for fire outages; d. needs for countermeasures due to contamination of water.

Verse (3)

The plant plan contains plant types, planting sites, planting schedules, and growing area.

Verse (4) Verse (5) Is quite clear. Article 58 Pretty clear. Article 59 Verse (1) Is fairly clear. Paragraph (2) The financial assistance of the management of tertiary irrigation networks from the county government

is coordinated so that it can be avoided by double financing assistance. • The "principle of self-reliance" includes self-reliance in the

financing, technical capabilities, and institutional capabilities. Verse (3) Is quite clear. Verse (4)

The user of the irrigation network is an irrigation inspection road user and an irrigation network user as referred to in Article 8 of the paragraph (2) and its explanation.

Verse (5) It is quite clear. Article 60 Is quite clear. Article 61 Pretty clear. Article 62 Verse (1) The intent of "coordinating and blending planning" is to prevent

the occurrence of overlapping or gaps in the financing of irrigation areas. • In the implementation of the koodination and the allocation of the management financing of the management

irrigation network, the county irrigation commission may involve the government, the government

provinces, county/city governments, and other related parties in the implementation of irrigation network management financing.

Verse (2)

The implementation of financing the management of irrigation networks on any irrigation area is carried out. in accordance with the coordination results in the determination of the irrigation management fund allocation priority.

Article 63 Is quite clear. Article 64 Quite clearly Section 65 Verse (1)

The supervision in this provision includes oversight of the government-owned irrigation system and the irrigation system built by the public.

Verse (2)

The one referred to "publishing" is the security and repair activities of irrigation networks to keep the conditions and functions awake, and prevent any deviation in the development and management of irrigation systems.

Verse (3)

Which is referred to by "Authorities" are irrigation county services.

Verse (4) Pretty clear. Verse (5) Is quite clear. Verse (6) Is quite clear. Verse (7)

Information on the development and management of supplied irrigation systems includes an irrigation system built by the government, provincial government, county government, P3A, business entity, social body, and individual.

Verse (8) It is quite clear. Article 66 Pretty clear. Article 67 It is pretty clear. Article 68 Pretty clear. Article 69 Pretty clear. Article 70 Pretty clear.

Article 71 Is quite clear. Article 72 Pretty clear. Article 73 Clear enough. Article 74 Pretty clear.