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generatorSONGGON – Micro Hydro Power Project (PLTMH) di Department Suffers, Bayu kidul plantation, Sumberarum village area, Songgon District, Banyuwangi, which collapsed last Thursday (12/3) Finally got it working again yesterday (30/3).

Residents in the two hamlets on the slopes of Mount Raung have been able to enjoy the micron hydro power plant facility since yesterday (PLTMH) Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources assistance worth Rp 1,85 that billion. “Thankfully, our electricity is now bright again,” Sulistiyono said, 50, one of the Dusun Leader residents, Sumberarum Village.

Since then the project collapsed for the second time on Thursday (12/3), the project executor immediately made repairs. Repairs are focused on the point of the channel where the water has collapsed and fitted with a cast iron retainer.

“Thank God it was able to be faster than the schedule that was originally a month,” he said. Monitoring Java Post Radar Tile, The collapsed aqueduct was re-flowed with water, micro hydro turbines have also been put into operation. The building holding the water channel similar to a plengsengan which was originally covered with a tarpaulin appears to have been re-opened.

Seven landslide-prone points are also equipped with the same barrier as a precautionary measure. As previously reported in this news, The PLTMH project, which had just been built and had been operating for two weeks, suddenly collapsed.

The part of the project that collapsed has collapsed twice. The building collapsed at first 6 February 2015. At that time the steps and support for the PLTMH dam which had spent Rp 1,85 billion is falling.

It's only been two weeks since it was repaired, it turns out that the project belonging to the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia has collapsed again. This time it was the water channel that had collapsed. "Hopefully after this onwards there will be no more problems, and can continue to operate,” Harap Yadi,47, a resident of Dusun Bojong, Sumberarum Village. (radar)