We will obey emergency ruling, say car wash owners


Tuck Hua Metal Works Sdn Bhd workers fill a recycle water to water container for daily using at Suria Industrial Park in Balakong yesterday. AZMAN GHANI / The Star contact person Mr Don Kong 012 3938122

PETALING JAYA: If the Government declares a water emergency, car wash business owners in the Klang Valley say they will comply.

“We understand that water rationing is affecting everyone and if it has to be done to conserve water, then we will follow what the authorities say,” said Aizat Mohd Rosli.

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