Progress Update: Aceh Tamiang Boreholes Reach 70-105 Meters in Depth

One week after initiating drilling at 24 borehole sites in Aceh Tamiang to restore clean water post-flash floods, the Ministry of Public Works reports significant progress. As of January 5, 2026, eight drilling units have advanced to depths of 70 to 105 meters, tailored to local geology, with some sites now operational.

Building on the borehole construction launched in late December 2025, the Ministry is intensifying efforts amid ongoing flood recovery. Minister Dody Hanggodo reiterated the focus on clean water for health, worship, healthcare, and temporary housing, stating on January 7, 2026: "Facilities for worship, health services, and temporary housing must quickly return to normal so people can resume activities safely and decently."

Key advancements include:
- Manyak Payed subdistrict, Masjid Simpang Lhee: 82 meters, now operational.
- Desa Meurandeh: 88 meters (target 90m), ready for reaming.
- Kuala Simpang subdistrict office: 77 meters (target 80m), aquifer potential at 23-35m and >150m.
- Masjid Al Ikhlas, Banda Mulia: 72 meters (target 100m).
- TK Nurul Ikhlas: 82-meter pilot hole.
- Kantor Datok Gampong Menanggini, Karang Baru: 25 meters, delayed by gearbox issue.
- Pesantren Darul Mukhlisin: 72 meters, multiple aquifers.
- Desa Matang Teupah, Bendahara: 73 meters, awaiting mud pump.
- Desa Bandar Khalifah: 104 meters (target 150m).

Geoelectric surveys expanded to Desa Gelung, Meurandeh, Tenggulun, Padang Linggis, Pante Cempa, Bandar Khalifah Hulu, Ronggoh, Manyak Payed, and the District Prosecutor's Office. Sites like Desa Meurandeh and Kuala Simpang are preparing for permanent wells.

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