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Water cuts: Two company directors and six others remanded in Sg Selangor pollution probe
SELAYANG: Eight suspects linked to the latest water pollution incident that led to water cuts have been remanded.
Eight held over latest river pollution
KUALA LUMPUR: Two directors of a machinery repair company are among eight men detained by the police in connection with the latest odour pollution in Sungai Selangor that caused millions of consumers to be hit by another water cut.
Two company directors, six workers nabbed over latest water pollution case
KUALA LUMPUR: Two company directors and six workers have been detained in connection with the latest odour pollution in Sungai Selangor that resulted in water supply disruption to 1.2 million account holders, or almost five million consumers in the Klang Valley.
Police investigating odour pollution in Sungai Selangor
KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama): Police have opened an investigation on the odour pollution in Sungai Selangor that resulted in water supply disruption to 1.2 million account holders or almost five million consumers in the Klang Valley since Monday (Oct 19).
Water cuts: Some will have to wait until Friday (Oct 23) to get water supply restored
PETALING JAYA: Consumers affected by the latest water cuts can expect water to be restored in stages but some will have to wait until Friday (Oct 23).
MB: Probe under way on Sungai Selangor pollution
KLANG: A police report has been lodged over the odour pollution in Sungai Selangor which has left millions of consumers in most parts of the Klang Valley high and dry.
RM2mil drones to be used to catch polluters
PETALING JAYA: Four military-grade drones will be deployed next month to catch water polluters.Selangor environment, green technology, science, technology and innovation and consumer affairs commÂittee chairman Hee Loy Sian said the drones would be used to closely monitor Sungai Selangor and Sungai Langat river basins.
Water supply expected to be restored in 24 hours, says Environment Minister
BESTARI JAYA (Bernama): Water supply to about five million consumers affected by the closure of phase 1,2, and 3 of the water treatment plants in Sungai Selangor as well as the water treatment plant in Rantau Panjang due to pollution of raw water is expected to be restored in another 24 hours.
Another water cut is unacceptable, says Lee Lam Thye
KUALA LUMPUR: The latest water disruption is unbelievable and unacceptable, says Tan Sri Lee Lam Thye.
Patience runs dry over dry taps
IT’S absolute rubbish. The people in the Klang Valley do not deserve to face this constant water disruption – over and over again.