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Klang Valley rivers still contaminated
DESPITE attempts to get comments from the Drainage and Irrigation Department (DID) on encroachment by settlers and business owners at riverine areas in the Klang Valley, the month-long saga continues.
Burial issue laid to rest, Christian community to manage cemetery
ONE of the more talked-about issues unearthed in 2014 was the burial of foreigners in a cemetery in Batu Arang.
Gombak Land Office bags three awards for quality service
GOMBAK Land Office won three awards during the Selangor State Innovation Day, receiving a total of RM256,000 in prize money.
Costly encroachment
RIVERINE areas in Klang Valley, particularly in Selangor, have an estimated buffer area between five and 30 metres but with rapid development over the years, changing river alignments and Drainage and Irrigation Department’s (DID) lack of enforcement, businesses and industries have ended up right beside a river.
Investigations on source of contamination still ongoing
WATER supply in 883 areas in the Klang Valley has been fully restored after the unscheduled water disruption due to contamination of Sungai Selangor.
MPS tears down 56 squatters’ shacks
FIFTY-six squatters’ huts erected on a 7ha illegal dumpsite in Sungai Kertas, Gombak, were demolished by the Selayang Municipal Council (MPS) and Gombak Land and District Office.
In the new MB’s checklist
AS SELANGOR sees a new Mentri Besar appointed today, various local councils in the state can expect new faces at the helm as some of the council heads are retiring while others are expected to be moved in upcoming transfers.
DO says Christian cemetery illegal
GOMBAK district officer Datuk Nor Hisham Ahmad Dahlan said the Batu Arang Christian cemetery, where several foreigners are buried, as reported by StarMetro yesterday, had not been gazetted as a burial ground and remained state land.
Land office takes proactive step to solve long-standing issues with JKKKs’ help
Issues of illegal occupation of reserved land and the issuance of land grants were some of the problems brought up during the first-ever dialogue session between the Gombak District Land Office, Chinese village heads and Village Security and Development Committees (JKKKs).
Flash flood in Gombak caused by clearing of agricultural land
THE flash flood at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) in Gombak last week was caused by the clearing of 12.14ha of agricultural land for a residential development.