Bukit Kukus: Upgrading works to prevent water stagnantion to take a month, says mayor


GEORGE TOWN: Upgrading works to prevent stagnant water on the Bukit Kukus Elevated Highway will take about a month, according to Penang Island City Council (MBPP) mayor Datuk Yew Tung Seang.

He said MBPP had added 10 water outlets in both directions as well as changed the existing four-inch pipe system to six-inch pipes to ensure proper flow of water despite being contaminated with garbage which had been the cause of clogged pipes before.

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