Malaysia

High non-revenue water levels undermine Malaysia’s water efficiency, says Deputy Prime Minister II

Government is steps up efforts to curb leakages, theft and ageing infrastructure

Updated 3 months ago · Published on 22 Mar 2026 12:50PM

High non-revenue water levels undermine Malaysia’s water efficiency, says Deputy Prime Minister II
Fadillah calls for greater public cooperation as part of a broader long-term strategy to secure sustainable and equitable water access - March 22, 2026

PERSISTENT high levels of non-revenue water (NRW) in several Malaysian states, driven by pipe leakages, water theft and ageing infrastructure, continue to significantly affect the efficiency of the country’s water supply system.

Deputy Prime Minister II Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof, who also serves as Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation, said sustained efforts are underway to upgrade systems, strengthen monitoring mechanisms and reduce NRW rates to ensure that every drop of water reaches consumers.

He said the government remains committed to reinforcing policies and implementation within the water sector through a more sustainable and integrated approach.

“This includes investment in smart technologies, holistic management of water resources, and cooperation between agencies to ensure that the nation’s water security is always safeguarded,” he said in a Facebook post in conjunction with World Water Day on Sunday.

Malaysia is endowed with abundant water resources, he noted, but challenges relating to management and sustainability have become increasingly complex in the face of climate change and rapid development.

“At the same time, we must not take lightly the threat of water source pollution. Irresponsible activities, waste disposal, and changes in land use are putting pressure on our rivers and dams,” he added.

Fadillah said the Water Transformation Roadmap 2040 (AIR 2040) serves as Malaysia’s long-term plan to improve national water management, ensure sufficient supplies of clean water and modernise the sector towards greater sustainability.

However, he stressed that government initiatives alone are insufficient without public cooperation, urging citizens to adopt water conservation as a daily habit.

“Use water prudently, repair leaks at home and avoid wastage. Every small action we take has a significant impact on the future of the nation’s water supply,” he said.

This year’s international theme for World Water Day is “Water and Gender Equality”, highlighting fairness, inclusivity and the role of all individuals regardless of gender in safeguarding water resources.

At the national level, the theme “Water Belongs to Everyone” (“Air Milik Semua”) serves as a reminder that every individual is entitled to access clean, safe and sufficient water for a sustainable and dignified life. - March 22, 2026

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