Abstract
The management of the Cengklik Reservoir area which currently still has the main function as an irrigation facility with an area of 1,578 ha is still in the feasible category to be developed as a means of tourism and sustainable aquaculture. The development of the Cengklik Reservoir area in 2022 has entered the stage of developing supporting infrastructure such as a jogging track area, reservoir guardrails, arrangement of fish cage cultivation areas, and other infrastructure developments. This must also be balanced with a good pattern of management of operation and maintenance (OP) activities in the form of documents prepared by referring to the Reservoir Operation and Maintenance (OP) Guidelines. The method used in this research is simulation and evaluation on hydrological analysis using a flood design of 476.40 m3/s and an average flood water level of +142.64 m. The data used to measure the management of water resources in the Cengklik Reservoir is based on data hydrology, inflow, and outflow of the Cengklik Reservoir from 2010-2021 based on observations from the Bengawan Solo River Basin Center (BBWS). According to the evaluation results with measured parameters, it was found that the pattern of operation and maintenance of the Cengklik Reservoir is in the feasible category with the need for funding for the operation and maintenance of the reservoir of IDR 474,397,817.00 So that the integrated water resources development that has been carried out in the Cengklik Reservoir can be replicated in the reservoir others throughout Indonesia.
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