Clean beaches on the horizon


Pollution buster: Three water scooters floating idly near the shore as work continues on the beach and sea enhancement project in Batu Ferringhi. — LIM BENG TATT/The Star

GEORGE TOWN: Batu Ferringhi will see cleaner beaches and unpolluted sea water soon.

Pollution caused by raw sewage and dumping of rubbish along the Batu Ferringhi beachfront could be contained when the Federal Government’s RM10.85mil beach nourishment project is completed in February next year.

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