The Detailed Design for Drainage Channel in Wariori Irrigation Area aims to restore irrigation efficiency and optimize excess water discharge to support agricultural sustainability in Manokwari, West Papua. Covering 3,450 hectares, this project is crucial for preventing waterlogging issues, improving land productivity, and ensuring efficient irrigation runoff management.
The project includes:
✔ Hydrological and Topographical Analysis – Evaluating water flow and land contours to ensure proper drainage capacity.
✔ Drainage Network Design – Developing primary, secondary, and tertiary drainage channels to efficiently manage irrigation runoff.
✔ Sediment and Erosion Control – Implementing strategies to prevent sediment buildup and soil erosion in the drainage system.
✔ Sustainable Water Management – Ensuring long-term functionality and reducing flood risks for local farming communities.
✔ Infrastructure Optimization – Integrating modern drainage structures and maintenance strategies to support long-term resilience and sustainability.
This project not only enhances agricultural resilience and mitigates flooding risks, but also ensures that irrigation infrastructure operates efficiently to sustain food production and local livelihoods. The finalized design is aligned with national water resource management policies, ensuring compliance with technical and environmental standards.
Status: 100% Completed – Ready for Implementation


