It was Thursday. In the morning I went to Brebes area, one of those was Ciregol. I was with a civil engineering team consisted of Pranoto (Undip), Teguh (BBWSPJ), Putra, and (Undip students). Our objective was to survey for the first time the decaying of Pedes and Glagah Rivers. Both are tributaries of Pemali River.
The first destination was the Management Office of Pemali Comal Rivers at Tegal. We did not meet the officers but the employees gave us hydrologic data of the project area. One of them, Chandra, accompanied us for the following destinations.
At Notog weir we got another companion, Supadi. He was the pathfinder for the next objects.
The first objects was the juction of Glagah and Pedes rivers on Desa Kutamendala Tonjong. Sand and boulders (illegal) mining was on progress. Estimated, about 100 dump trucks of 6m³, 3 times a day were coming and going to pick the material out of the river.
The second spot was river bend of Glagah that threated the national road. It still located at Desa Kutamendala.
The third spot was river bend of Pedes that threated both national road and railways. A discussion was arising when we saw the condition. There was no mining but the river bed seemed to be declining. After all we went back home.
Beside stopping on those spots, our trip (Semarang - Ciregol) also stopped by at Soto Seger in Kendal for having breakfast, a sate house in Slawi for lunch, a fuel station in Tegal, and a Resto in Pemalang for having dinner. At 11:30 we arrived at home.
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