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In densely populated areas like Kaliaru in North Jakarta, residents endure daily struggles to access clean water. Samsi, a fisherman in the coastal subdistrict, describes the difficulties of relying on private water systems. After a long day at sea, he attempts to wash but finds the water supply unreliable—sometimes completely unavailable—due to network problems and the high costs of purchasing clean water. His only alternative is to buy clean water from neighbors, but this is costly: filling a one-hour water tank costs about 85,000 rupiah and lasts only three days.