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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.
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).
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.
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 alleges sabotage in latest round of odour pollution causing widespread water cuts in state
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): Selangor is crying sabotage over the latest odour pollution in Sungai Selangor which forced the Tuesday (Nov 10) shutdown of four water treatment plants supplying piped water to about 1,139,008 accounts in the state and Kuala Lumpur.
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.
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.
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.
Lab testing samples from sewage manholes to identify pollutant in Sg Gong
AN investigation is being carried out in a bid to identify the waste that was illegally disposed into sewage manholes, causing the water in Sungai Gong to turn black on Sept 19.
Luas: No water treatment plants shut down after discoloured water found
SHAH ALAM (Bernama): No water treatment plants were affected by discolouration in the water in Sungai Gong, says the Selangor Water Management Authority (Luas).