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Champions of Sg Klang
THE Covid-19 pandemic and movement control order (MCO) have made people realise the importance of nature’s resources and the need to care for it for our health and well-being, says Faizal Parish.
More funds needed to preserve rivers
JOHOR BARU: Environment-based non-governmental organisations in the state have described Budget 2021 as falling short of expectations in terms of addressing river pollution.
Work-life balance still elusive for KL-ites
People in KL work the longest hours and spend the most time commuting to work. However, when it comes to coping with Covid-19, the city did better – it's the 13th least impacted by the pandemic.
Over 34,000 account holders in Sik, Kuala Muda face water supply disruption
ALOR SETAR (Bernama): A total of 34,200 account holders of Syarikat Air Darul Aman (Sada) in Sik and Kuala Muda are experiencing water supply disruption after the operations of three water treatment plants (LRAs) were temporarily shut down due to an oil spill.
In Italy, sewage holds clues to tracking coronavirus’ moves
MILAN (Reuters) - Researchers in Italy are scooping up sewage water from dozens of treatment plants and analysing it in the hope that its contents will reveal the future course of the coronavirus.
Air Selangor: Water supply restored in 87% of affected areas
PETALING JAYA: Water supply has been restored in 1,110 areas or 87% of the 1,279 areas affected by the recent unscheduled water disruption, says Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Air Selangor).
This is how we're choking our water sources
This is why over eight million people in the Klang Valley will continue to suffer from water cuts.
Water supply to come back from 3pm Wednesday (Nov 11)
PETALING JAYA: Water supply will be restored in stages starting 3pm on Wednesday (Nov 11), says Air Selangor.
‘Licensed factories main polluters’
Sebastian says plans are afoot to roll out the MFMM Livestream mobile app in January next year.
Allocation to counter pollution
SHAH ALAM: The Selangor government has set aside RM200mil of its 2021 budget for initiatives to counter the repeated river contamination and abrupt water supply disruptions in the state.