Students find Sungai Penchala in good health


1 The students get down and dirty as they wade into the river to collect water samples for testing and to catch and identify river life such as shrimp and insects.2 Students and their WWP facilitator marking out a length of the river to collect water samples at Salcon’s River and Water Awareness Programme.3 (From left) Yap Jia Wei, Phang Yu Hui, Samuel Tong and Pang Jun Xiong with their WWP facilitator waiting for the chemical reaction to their water sample.4 WWP facilitator Alex Lim explaining to the students on how to collect and test samples from Sungai Penchala as part of Salcon’s River and Water Awareness Programme.5 WWP facilitator Alex Lim Han Khim (standing, left) briefing Sekolah Seri Bestari students before they conducted physical, chemical and biological river water experiments at Sungai Penchala running through the Lembah Kiara park in TTDI. 6 Facilitator Alex Lim (left) and a group of students from Sekolah Seri Bestari by the river.7 Students trying to catch and identify river life su

WATER is a basic need that many of us tend to take for granted; but as the saying goes, you don’t know what you’ve got till it’s gone!

To teach the younger generation the importance of water conservation, Salcon Bhd recently organised another round of its River and Water Awareness Programme with 29 teenagers from Sekolah Sri Bestari KL.

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