Energy, Green Technology and Water Minister Datuk Seri Dr Maximus Ongkili said this could be the last resort as Putrajaya was committed to solving the problems with diplomacy to maintain the confidence of the private sector.
"In the interest of the nation, the federal government may use this approach under Section 114 of the Water Services Industry Act 2006.
"(But) we are still willing to be diplomatic. Failing which, we apply Section 114... (if we still fail) I can declare an emergency and then the military will take over. Do you want to do that? No. We want to avoid that."
He said this when winding up the debate on the motion of urging Putrajaya to act accordingly on the issues of restructuring the water services industry in Selangor, and the Langat 2 water treatment plant project and its distribution system.
Ongkili urged the state government to continue cooperating in making the water restructuring and the Langat 2 project a success as agreed by the previous state leadership.
Ongkili urged the state government to continue cooperating in making the water restructuring and the Langat 2 project a success as agreed by the previous state leadership.
He said Putrajaya was committed to ensuring continuous water supply in the Klang Valley.
Ongkili said delays in the implementation of the project had caused water supply in the Klang Valley to be in a "critical" situation with the level of water supply reserve averaging below 2%.
He said the water supply reserve on June 6, dipped to 0.46%. – Bernama
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