Bodri River
The Bodri River is a river in Kendal Regency, northern Central Java, Indonesia. The Bodri River flows from the south to north into the Java Sea.
Geography
The river flows along the central north area of Java with a predominantly tropical monsoon climate. The annual average temperature in the area is 25 °C. The warmest month is October when the average temperature is around 28 °C, and the coldest is January, at 24 °C. The average annual rainfall is 3459 mm. The wettest month is January, with an average of 713 mm of rainfall, and the driest is September, with 33 mm of rainfall.Hydrology
The Bodri River rises in the North Serayu Mountains from Mount Sundoro at the village of Canggal, Candiroto District, Temanggung Regency. It also receives streams from the north slope of Mount Prahu at Dieng Plateau, Mount Beser, Mount Kepiting, and also from Mount Ungaran in Semarang Regency. The upstream in Temanggung Regency is called the "Lutut River". The river discharges into the Java Sea.The river flows through two regencies: Temanggung Regency at the upstream and Kendal Regency in the middle and the downstream. In Temanggung Regency, this river traverses the districts of Candiroto, Bejen, and Gemawang. In Kendal Regency, it crosses the districts of Singorojo, Patean, Pegandon, Gemuh, Cepiring, and Patebon. The basin size of Bodri until the river mouth is about, divided into 5 sub-DAS: Sub-DAS Lutut, Sub-DAS Logung, Sub-DAS Putih, Sub-DAS Blorong and Sub-DAS Bodri Hilir, comprising 4 regencies: Temanggung Regency, Kendal Regency, Semarang Regency and 2 districts in the City of Semarang.
Tributaries
Some main tributaries of the Bodri River are:- Penggung River
- Logung River
- Ringin River
- Kaliputih River
- Kalipupu River
- Lowungu River
- Trocoh River
- Manggung River