KOTA KINABALU, July 25 — An increase in tourism arrivals for the summer months may be one of the causes of a water shortage in the city’s central business districts and...
Why is there waters shortage in KK? Sabah govt thinks spike in tourists staying in hotels may be the cause
“The Water Department said the increase in demand for water is caused by the many tourists in the hotel so we are trying to stabilise the water pressure in all areas to ensure they all get water supply. “However, there is good news. Water supply in the north of KK is very stable now. It’s just the central areas and the central business district that is disrupted,” he said.
“In condominiums or places with management corporations, it may be that different causes, like their tanks or their pipes. Have to look at it on a case-by-case basis, you cannot simply blame the water department,” he said. A resident in Waikiki said they have not faced such a problem in the 20 years they lived there and was confused as to why the water department had not provided any reason for the problem.
Is There Waters Shortage In KK? Sabah Govt Thinks Spike In Tourists Staying In Hotels May Be The Cause
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