Some 1.6 million people in Selangor were left without water supply after the Sungai Semenyih water treatment plant was shut down for the fourth time in two months, in the third quarter of 2016. — filepic
WITH the water restructuring exercise for the Klang Valley further delayed, businessmen and residents feel the authorities are not serious in resolving the impending water crisis.
A businessman, who declined to be named, said both the Selangor and Federal governments should put aside their differences and get down to solving the problem.
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