Selangor will start rationing water statewide beginning tomorrow with focus on "problem areas", said Menteri Besar Abdul Khalid Ibrahim today.
"The state government will implement scheduled water supply starting tomorrow, and focus will be given to areas that are facing (water) problems," Khalid said on hisTwitter.
The rationing will take the form of two days with water supply followed by two days without, on a rotational basis, according to a report today by state media SelangorKini.
Khalid reportedly said the rationing is expected to last until the end of March, when consistent rainfall is expected to help the dam's water capacity to recover.
"This way is better than no water at all. This will help resolve the problem of low water pressure," he is quoted as saying.
List of affected areas later today
The list of affected areas is expected to be released later today.
Before this, it was reported that several areas in Hulu Langat, Kuala Langat and Balakong were facing water disruption due to the shutting down of the Bukit Tampoi and Cheras 11 water treatment plants.
The plants were shut down since Jan 28 because they were unable to process the water in Sungai Langat as its ammonia concentration had increased due to the dry weather.
Around 27,000 households were affected by the problem.
Surrounding areas have also been plagued with low water pressure due to diversion of water to the affected areas.
"The state government will implement scheduled water supply starting tomorrow, and focus will be given to areas that are facing (water) problems," Khalid said on hisTwitter.
The rationing will take the form of two days with water supply followed by two days without, on a rotational basis, according to a report today by state media SelangorKini.
Khalid reportedly said the rationing is expected to last until the end of March, when consistent rainfall is expected to help the dam's water capacity to recover.
"This way is better than no water at all. This will help resolve the problem of low water pressure," he is quoted as saying.
List of affected areas later today
The list of affected areas is expected to be released later today.
Before this, it was reported that several areas in Hulu Langat, Kuala Langat and Balakong were facing water disruption due to the shutting down of the Bukit Tampoi and Cheras 11 water treatment plants.
The plants were shut down since Jan 28 because they were unable to process the water in Sungai Langat as its ammonia concentration had increased due to the dry weather.
Around 27,000 households were affected by the problem.
Surrounding areas have also been plagued with low water pressure due to diversion of water to the affected areas.
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