Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari said the raw water pumping project from the HORAS 600 reservoir in Sungai Selangor and the RM320 million reservoir in Sungai Semenyih has now achieved more than 51 per cent progress and is expected to be fully operational early next year.
He said that under SJAM, the consumers can enjoy a continuous supply of water without interruption even though the pollution of the raw water source is detected in the rivers by diverting the polluted water and preventing the polluted raw water from entering the LRA.
“Once this project is fully completed, if raw water pollution occurs in the two rivers, LRAs such as Rantau Panjang, SSP 1,2,3 and Semenyih will be able to continue supplying water to consumers without being affected by the pollution,” he said after officiating the SJAM at HORAS 600, here today.
He said the initiative was part of the state government’s efforts to deal with incidents of pollution of raw water sources which occurred in previous years and had affected 1.6 million Air Selangor account holders.
“Based on our experience in managing the pollution of raw water sources, we were able to identify the source of the pollution within 12 hours, but there were incidents that required a longer time.
“However, our goal is to avoid a work stoppage of more than four hours because if the work stoppage is more than four hours, there will be disruption to user accounts,” he said.
In the meantime, in order to deal with the El Nino phenomenon, Amirudin said Selangor currently has a reservoir level of raw water sources in dams and reservoirs of at least 95 per cent which is capable of meeting the needs of domestic and industrial users, for a period of four to six months.–BERNAMA
By Sarawakian The time to keep on talking and without much success in action has ended. Subang Jaya has had… Read More
By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem The shopping centre industry boomed in the late 80s and throughout the 90s in… Read More
By TEH ENG HOCK Subang Jaya started the new year with renewed hope that the city’s cleanliness would be better… Read More
This article will provide some details regarding the controversial matter of the lands near the Ayer Hitam Forest. The lands… Read More
By Paul Yung Every month when I sit down to write, I reflect on the patterns I’m seeing not just… Read More
There is a very Malaysian phrase that sounds harmless until you realise it has quietly rewritten entire life stories. Subang… Read More