Tuesday 18 February 2014

Tgk Kesan 'Kebijaksaan' MB Selangor @Khalid_Ibrahim dgn Kerajaan PR Negeri Selangor

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Rationing if water levels in dams reach critical level


KUALA KUBU BARU: Almost two million residents in the Klang Valley and Putrajaya will face a critical water supply problem if the current dry spell persists for the next three weeks.

Deputy Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid said water reserves at two dams in Selangor and one in Negri Sembilan had fallen to below 60 per cent of capacity due to a lack of rainfall.
The water reserve level at the Sungai Selangor dam has dropped to 57.6 per cent, which was the lowest in 10 years, while the level at the Klang Gate dam stood at 58 per cent.

He said the Kelinchi dam in Negri Sembilan was also facing a similar problem with a 58.6 per cent reserve level.

“If there is still no rainfall in the next three weeks, water reserves at the dams will drop to below 45 per cent.

"The situation  remains under control, but if the dry spell continues, water reserves will reach a critical level and the government will need to adopt water rationing," Mahdzir said  after visiting the Sungai Selangor dam here yesterday.

The Sungai Selangor dam in Kuala Kubu Baru, here,  meets 60 per cent of the water  needs in the Klang Valley. He said the dam supplies 1,600 million litres of water per day, but if the dry spell persists, there was a possibility that rationing would be carried out. Mahdzir said the ministry was considering cloud seeding in the vicinity of the dam.

"Cloud seeding will be conducted at the Sungai Selangor catchment and other areas if   water levels at the dams drop to 45 per cent or 103.5 million cubic metres," he said, adding that he had ordered a meeting between the parties concerned to draw up measures to deal with the situation. He said the drop in water levels  was due to increased  use of water in the Klang Valley.     

On the water levels  at dams in other states, he said the situation in Kedah, Perlis and Penang was under control.

On another matter, Mahdzir said the ministry would discuss  with the Selangor government and water utility operators in the state to swiftly resolve outstanding issues regarding the Langat 2 treatment plant project.

The completion of the project would allow water to be channelled  from Pahang to  meet the increasing demand for clean water in the Klang Valley.

"Langat 2 will give us an additional source of water of up to 1,130 million litres per day."



RMK : sudah terang lg bersuluh keupayaan puak2 ni..
         ckp je pandai bile nk buatnya fail! gaji dah naik keje x setel2..
         yg terseksanya penduduk2 negeri selangor gak.. 
         derg bleh dok suka2 rebut jawatan MB plak..
         Lu pikir la sendiri..


1 comment:

  1. To YB. Prime Minister Dato 'Sri Haji Mohammad Najib bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak,

    Here we would like to say that BN losing is not a bad BN concern, especially MCA because most of the lower branch MCA members, its leaders have been arrogant and unscrupulous and snakes, thus causing many Malays, Chinese and Indians to get angry and lose GE13 badly.

    For example, as far as I know, GOMBAK MCA Chairman YIP KUM FOOK and GOMBAK MCA Youth YIP JIUN HANN, they snake until the Temple money even dares to swallow and drive the Buddhist monks out of the temple, people hate MCA.

    When they helped Donald Lim Siang Chai in Selayang, people mistakenly thought Donald Lim was one foot ……

    If MCA tries to gather good name and support from the people again, leaders like this should be wiped clean in the party. If not, it will be difficult to gather spirit

    Thank you
    Ms pang

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    Ven. U Nandiya
    Sasana Daja Buddhist Temple
    49 Bombay Street, Lidcombe NSW 2141.
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