Klang River could be a recreational swimming spot, says Sahabat Sungai Malaysia


KUALA LUMPUR: The Klang River has the potential to be transformed into a recreational swimming spot if restoration and conservation efforts are carried out in a continuous and comprehensive manner.

Sahabat Sungai Malaysia president Prof Datuk Seri Dr Zaini Ujang said river bathing is not merely a recreational activity but could also serve as a new indicator for assessing the cleanliness of rivers in the country.

"People used the river for bathing every day. Back then it was essential. Now, it’s time we use river bathing as a way to measure our rivers’ cleanliness,” he told reporters after appearing as a panellist at the ‘Bila Kita Boleh Mandi Sungai Klang’ forum organised by Sahabat Sungai Malaysia in collaboration with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia here on Sunday.

Zaini added that using "bathable or not bathable” as a benchmark is easier for the public to understand than the biochemical indicators commonly employed to classify rivers.

He shared his experiences from a recent visit to several major European cities, where river bathing was used as a new indicator of water cleanliness.

He said efforts to make the Klang and Langat Rivers people-friendly, clean, and suitable for water recreational activities require commitment and cooperation from all parties.

"We need to identify the sources of pollution and address them effectively. At the same time, make the riverbanks more appealing and safe for people,” he said.

Zaini said that the responsibility to protect rivers begins at home, with households ensuring that drainage systems and septic tanks are well maintained and properly connected to public sewerage systems.

He said that clean rivers not only benefit local residents but also have the potential to become tourist attractions. — Bernama

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