Cikapundung River

The Cikapundung River divides the city of Bandung, in West Java, Indonesia.

[1] The name Cikapundung is derived from the Sundanese language, and means river (ci, cai: water) and the name of a type of fruit: kapundung or kepundung (Baccaurea racemosa).

[2] Despite being one of the main sources of Bandung's water supply,[3] the river is classified as heavily polluted.

[4] Domestic waste, including human waste and detergents, is the main source of pollution as more people are living along the river banks.

Other sources of pollutants are industry agriculture and farming.

Pollution : wild littering in Cikapundung River, along Batu Lonceng village
Pollution : wild littering in Cikapundung River, along Batu Lonceng village