Persistent odour from Kepong park a nuisance


One of the culverts in the lake at Kepong Metropolitan Park that connects to a residential area outside the park. The water at this part is cleaner and not stagnant.

Residents say flood retention pond needs better outflow

VIsitors and residents around Kepong Metropolitan Park in Kuala Lumpur are calling for long-term solutions to the foul smell from its lake.

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