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Friday, January 12, 2024

Penang Water Corp detects new pipe leak in Sungai Perai

 


Penang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP) has detected another underwater pipeline leak at the bottom of Sungai Perai, Butterworth today.

PBAPP, in a statement, said its staff is investigating to determine the location of the leak and to ascertain if it is at the same spot that was repaired yesterday.

“Even if there is a leak, PBAPP will continue to pump water through the pipeline for the time being and second-level recovery users are advised to store water for use.

“The pipeline may be closed later for emergency repair work. (However) the matter is still under investigation. PBAPP will share the results after getting the accurate information and data,” the statement read.

Yesterday, PBAPP announced that the work to repair the pipeline at the bottom of the Sungai Perai was completed.

Sungai Perai was the last location out of a total of 22 throughout Penang that underwent ancillary works.

Delay in restoring water supply

This is besides the main task of replacing two 1,200mm valve units at Sungai Dua water treatment plant that left a total of 590,000 user accounts throughout Penang affected by a scheduled water supply disruption on Wednesday (Jan 10).

Bayan Lepas assemblyperson Azrul Mahathir Aziz said the pipeline leak will delay or disrupt the restoration of water supply for residents in the Relau, Bayan Lepas, Teluk Kumbar, Gertak Sanggul and Sungai Batu areas.

Azrul Mahathir Aziz

He hoped that PBAPP could boost the delivery of water supply through tankers in the affected areas because most residents had run out of water.

“There are several areas in the Bayan Lepas constituency, such as the villages in Teluk Kumbar that have received water supply, but with the new leaked pipeline detected in Sungai Perai, it might disrupt water supply again,” he said when met at Teluk Kumbar.

Azrul said there are 10 water tankers placed at several locations in the Bayan Lepas constituency, but most of them have run out of water and need to be refilled immediately.

“A jumbo tank with a capacity of 40,000 litres is also almost empty,” he said.

PBAPP in a statement issued earlier announced the second stage of water supply restoration started at 6am today with optimal pumping of treated water from the Sungai Dua treatment plant to the island in the state.

It said it aimed to restore water supply to 495,065 users by 6am tomorrow (Jan 13).

- Bernama

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