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27 June 2014

Water disruptions affect over 700,000 Klang Valley households

You've gotta hand it to these people. They have absolutely no conscience. You can almost imagine them holding back their glee when they make these announcements... so much for aspiring to be a developed nation.

If they've already decided that this will go on indefinitely, then obviously, we have an incompetent water management company and an equally incompetent state government.

But it's the people who have shown examplary tenacity, taking it like a champion with hardly a whimper.

I think the state government should draw up new building guidelines for Selangor and KL to include wells, rain water recycling and bigger water tanks. How about subsidising the people for bucket & water filter purchases? Not everyone possess the qualities and talents to be able to earn as much as you guys, you know.

As you can see, despite their jobs being one of the toughest in the world, could still manage to smile and laugh in the face of such huge responsibilities. Running a government is serious business you know... Syabas!





Water disruptions affect over 700,000 Klang Valley households

PETALING JAYA: Over 700,000 households are affected by water disruptions caused by low water levels at treatment plants in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.

Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Syabas) said Gombak, Kuala Lumpur, Petaling, Klang/Shah Alam and Hulu Langat districts will face water cuts and low water pressure for an indefinite period of time.

According to a Syabas statement, the reduction in the flow of raw water from Sungai Selangor have forced the water concessionaire to reduce the water pressure to treatment plants which led to the water issue.

Some areas in Hulu Langat and Kuala Lumpur suffered water shortages and low pressure since June 17 due to production of treated water from the Sungai Semenyih and Sungai Langat treatment plants which could not meet the demand.

Some areas in Klang/Shah Alam also experienced water outages and low pressure on June 24 due to the temporary closure of the Sungai Selangor Phase 1 managed by the  Syarikat Pengeluar Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (SPLASH).

This was due to the interruption of electricity supply from 4am to 6am the same day at the water treatment plant. This resulted in the reduction of treated water from the plant. The water supply to the affected areas are still not fully recovered.

Several areas in Gombak, Kuala Lumpur and Petaling experienced water outages and low pressure from June 25 due to the reduced treated water production from Sungai Selangor Phase 3. which was due to the rapid drop in the level of flow Sungai Selangor raw water.

“The water cut is inevitable as there is no alternative water sources that could be channelled to the affected areas,” the statement said.

Syabas predicted that the water issue will continue for a long time and the rehabilitation of water supply depended on the water level at the treatment plants.

Consumers are advised to use water wisely and to reduce usage where possible.

Syabas will be deploying water lorries and static tanks during emergencies but the resources are limited, as such priority will be given to places such as hospitals and dialysis centres.

Consumers can call Syabas hotline at 1-800-88-5252 for more information.

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