Johor must take serious measures to protect water resources


Mohamed Khaled (right) at a slideshow during the Johor Water Forum 2015 held to take serious action to protect water resources. - filepic

RECENTLY about 120,000 taps in the south of Johor suddenly ran dry.

This affected the lives of approximately 600,000 people comprising the public, industries and commercial users.

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