Sabah should look at other methods of water collection to meet short-term shortage


KOTA KINABALU: The Sabah Government could secure sustainable water supply by seeking innovative methods such as harnessing rain water and focusing on economic activities that are not water intensive.

Sabah Save Rivers Coalition (SSRC) and Task Force Against Kaiduan Dam (TAKaD) in a joint statement said it was ironic that the government was adamant about building a dam in Ulu Papar, which serves as a natural watershed.

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