Ci Durian

The Ci Durian (Durian River), or Ci Kandi, is a river in the Banten province of western Java, Indonesia. It rises in the mountains to the south and flows north to the Java Sea. The delta of the river, now canalized, has long been used for rice paddies and a period was also used for sugarcane plantations. Extensive irrigation works diverted water from the river into a canal system in the 1920s, but these works were not completed and suffered from neglect in the post-colonial era. Plans were made in the 1990s to rehabilitate the irrigation works and dam the river to provide water for industrial projects, with Dutch and Japanese assistance, but these were cancelled by the Indonesian government.

Ci Durian
Tji Doerian, Chi Kandi, Tji kandi, Cikande, Tji kande
Bridge over the Cidurian 1910–1934
Location
CountryIndonesia
ProvinceBanten
Physical characteristics
SourceMount Halimun Salak National Park
  locationNirmala, West Java
  elevation1,800 m (5,900 ft)
MouthJava Sea
  location
Tanara, Banten
  coordinates
6°01′27″S 106°24′42″E
Basin size845 km2 (326 sq mi)
Basin features
River systemCidurian basin
GeonamesCi Durian at GEOnet Names Server
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