Penang govt allocates RM1.1b for water contingency plan over next four years as usage surges

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Penang govt allocates RM1.1b for water contingency plan over next four years as usage surges
Penang Water SupplyChow Kon YeowPenang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP)
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SEBERANG PERAI, Sept 20 — The Penang state government will invest another RM1.115 billion over the next four years for its Water Contingency Plan 2030 (WCP 2030) as water...

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One hundred and five years on, Shree Lakshmi Narayan Mandir continues to be a religious and cultural haven for North Indian communities in Kuala Lumpur “PBAPP will now focus on completing another six projects under WCP 2030 in the next four years to meet the 10 per cent increase in water consumption,” he added.

Chow, who also serves as PBAPP chairman, explained that PBAPP’s strategy is to decentralise the water distribution system. Two additional WTPs will be built at Sungai Kerian and Sungai Muda, each providing 114 MLD of treated water for South Seberang Perai and North Seberang Perai, respectively. The three major pipelines to be constructed include a 13km pipeline from Sungai Dua WTP to Butterworth, a 3.9km pipeline from Macallum to Bukit Dumbar on the island, and a pipeline crossing the Sungai Perai river in Seberang Perai.

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