Sekayam River

Sekayam River
Country Indonesia
Basin
Main source Borneo

Sekayam River is a river of Borneo, Indonesia.[1] It is a tributary of the Kapuas River. The Program Pemberdayaan Sistem Hutan Kerakyatan (PPSHK) has a scheme on the river aimed at reducing the level of mercury content absorbed by humans.[2]

The river flows through the dense rainforest of Borneo. The Entabai River enters the Sekayam River. During the 1880s the river was exploited for its Cinnabar and antimony in its far upper course.[3]

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