This is ridiculous. We live in a country with heavy rainfall and yet, due to our stupid politician, the people have to have water ration. This is utter madness and such a shame. It reflects are level of problem solving. Don't you think so?
Until the next time, cheers.
Until the next time, cheers.
The Star, Sunday July 15, 2012
Syabas wants to start water rationing
PETALING JAYA: Water concessionaire Syabas will seek
permission to start rationing immediately in Kuala Lumpur, Hulu Langat
and Klang because of the worsening water supply shortage.
Syabas chief executive officer Datuk Ruslan Hassan said Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya were now facing a water
crisis with reserve levels at 34 treatment plants down to an average of
2% way below the “safe mark” of at least 20%.
The
company asking for rationing approval from the National Water Services
Commission listed 112 areas in Klang, Petaling, Hulu Langat and Kuala
Lumpur as the worst hit by intermittent disruptions since April,
affecting 209,678 premises and some one million residents.
“We
can no longer supply adequate water to Kuala Lumpur, Hulu Langat and
Klang because we do not have the needed reserves,” Ruslan said, adding
that the situation could worsen because of the dry spell.
He was
speaking to reporters during the distribution of water to residents of
Taman Sungai Besi Indah in Seri Kembangan, one of the areas in Selangor
hit by supply disruption.
The housing estate and its surrounding areas have been without water since Friday evening.
Ruslan
said the company was preparing a list of neighbourhoods that would be
affected by the rationing, with supply to be cut off either for several
hours daily or on alternate days.
He said Syabas had received thousands of telephone calls from angry residents complaining of supply disruptions.
The
company's 42 water tankers, 6,700 static water tanks and 3,000
employees could only cope with a disruption affecting a maximum of
250,000 premises at any one time, he added.
“If the situation
worsens, up to 7.1 million residents in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya and
Selangor will be affected. This will be beyond our ability to handle on
our own,” Ruslan said.
On the unwillingness of the Selangor
Government to agree to the federal proposal for a Langat 2 treatment
plant and a Pahang-Selangor transfer of raw water, Ruslan urged the two
sides to negotiate.
“We ask the state and federal governments to
settle whatever differences they have to resolve this issue to ensure
adequate water supply,” he said.
Ruslan said the Federal
Government had approved about RM650mil worth of mitigation projects to
cope with demand while waiting for the Langat 2 project impasse to be
resolved.
These include the Sungai Labu water treatment project
to meet the needs of Sepang and Nilai and Phase 3 of the Sungai Selangor
water scheme to serve southern Selangor.
Ruslan said all the projects were scheduled to be completed by 2015.
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