Water disruptions still occurring despite repairs to Wangsa Maju pump


KUALA LUMPUR: Despite repairs made to the water pump at the Wangsa Maju pump station, water disruptions are still occurring at several areas due to its inability to meet demand.

Syabas chief operating officer Datuk Lee Miang Koi said the disruptions had affected residents in Kuala Lumpur and Gombak after the Wangsa Maju water pump house broke down on Dec 29 last year and Jan 1. However, they were working again from Jan 2.

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