Negri may revert to 12-hour rationing


  • Nation
  • Wednesday, 27 Jul 2005

SEREMBAN: The round-the-clock water rationing on alternate days could revert to 12 hours if the water level at dams in Negri Sembilan continues to improve. 

State Energy, Water, Communications and Rural Development committee chairman Datuk Jamlus Aziz said the state government could adopt a more relaxed approach if the water level hits 90m. 

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