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Year of water woes in Klang Valley
THE year 2020 saw Selangor battling no less than nine incidents of raw water sources pollution, causing eight large-scale water supply disruptions affecting thousands of households in the state and several areas in Kuala Lumpur.
‘Catfish farm may be the culprit’
A catfish farm in Hulu Selangor is believed to be the cause of the latest odour pollution in Sungai Selangor.
New sites for heavy machinery workshops
Selangor government will identify suitable sites to relocate businesses illegally operating on state land.
Selangor acts against illegal factories on riverbanks
SELANGOR is bringing to book operators of illegally run factories and businesses on state land in an effort to address river pollution.
Quick response prevents water cut
THE latest odour pollution at Sungai Sembah, Selangor, which caused the temporary suspension of the Rantau Panjang water treatment plant (LRA) was likely caused by residual pollution along the riverbank or sediment around the water inlets from a previous incident, said the Selangor Water Management Authority (LUAS).
Pollutant poured into toilet source of stink
THE odour pollution that forced the closure of three Sungai Selangor treatment plants and the Rantau Panjang Water Treatment Plant has been traced to the toilet of a shoplot located a few hundred metres from Sungai Gong, Rawang.
S'gor water cuts: State reps visit premises where 40 barrels of unknown fluid found, believed to be source of recent odour pollution
THERE were more than 40 barrels of an unknown liquid stored in the shoplot unit that allegedly discharged effluent into the sewerage system that resulted in odour pollution at water treatment plant intakes and caused the recent water cuts in Selangor.
One contractor to collect rubbish
SELANGOR plans to appoint KDEB Waste Management Sdn Bhd, which collects domestic waste, to also collect and dispose of industrial and construction materials.
‘Licensed factories main polluters’
Sebastian says plans are afoot to roll out the MFMM Livestream mobile app in January next year.
Water disruption prevented
KLANG Valley folk were spared another water supply disruption, thanks to the quick action by Selangor Water Management Board (Luas), which mitigated the inflow of odorous soot into the waterways of Sungai Kuang.