THE Water Department is keeping tabs on the supply to a Manggatal commercial centre and the apartments nearby, as well as a Tuaran village.
The agency hopes in this way to mitigate the irregularities which consumers in these respective areas have been experiencing.This action was prompted by feedback about the low pressure and poor quality of the tap water at University Plaza and University Apartments 1 .
Their grievances were forwarded to the agency. The pressure of the water reaching the bulk-meter behind University Plaza was found to be acceptable.The Department spokesman said the fluctuating water levels at its K1 reservoir, which overlooked the University Utama Condominiums in Telipok, was to blame for the supply woes at the Manggatal properties.“We have been trying to raise the levels by closing the valve for the outgoing supply from the reservoir for a few hours each time,” he said.
“They confirmed that water was reaching the bulk-meter behind the shops and entering the ground tanks for the apartments. He said its technicians observed, in this instance, that the supply was “not cloudy”. “We received reports that the supply in several homes in the village had been reduced to a trickle late on Friday,” he said.He said the agency’s technicians suspected that a burst might be to blame for this turn of events.
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