Malaysia

Sg Muda tanks mooted for Kedahans’ sake, spokesman says

Proposal not about waging ‘water wars’ with Penang; Kedah says it has proof neighbouring state extracting higher volume from river

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 26 Mar 2021 9:00PM

Sg Muda tanks mooted for Kedahans’ sake, spokesman says
Kedah’s proposed project for water tanks along Sg Muda sits at the mouth of the river in Lahar Tiang, which faces Penang. – PBAPP Penang Facebook video screen grab, March 26, 2021

by Ian McIntyre

ALOR STAR – A menteri besar’s office spokesman has defended Kedah’s decision to construct huge water tanks along Sg Muda, a stretch of which shares the border with Penang, insisting that it is about meeting his state’s water needs.

It is not about waging “water wars” with the neighbouring state, he told The Vibes, stressing that Kedah’s plan is simply to ensure residents’ needs are fulfilled.

“It is for the irrigation of padi fields and supply to residential homes. A government must be responsible to meet the expectations of its own people. Kedah’s priority is its own people.

“Everybody knows that the water supply in Kedah is often inadequate and erratic.”

He accused the Penang government and its agencies of wanting to interfere in Kedah’s affairs and trying to portray the state as a “villain” in the matter of water extraction.

“The proposed tanks will extract raw water from the Kedah side of the border, not in Penang. What is their problem?”

Menteri Besar Muhammad Sanusi Md Nor has provided only preliminary information on what the state intends to do in terms of upgrading its water supply, he said.

“There is no need for Penang to interfere in any of Kedah’s internal dealings. What is being done by the state government is for the benefit of its own inhabitants.”

Tensions between Kedah and Penang leaders have escalated over the past few days after Sanusi disclosed plans to construct the tanks.

The proposed project sits at the mouth of the river in Lahar Tiang, which faces Penang.

Kedah has demanded payment for Penang’s use of water extracted from the latter’s side of Sg Muda.

Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has said his state will fight the proposal through legal means.

He said the state government will lodge a complaint with Putrajaya, bring the matter up in Parliament and consider court injunctions to prevent the project from commencing, as it will compromise Penang’s water supply.

The Kedah menteri besar’s office spokesman said if the matter reaches the courts, the state will prove that Penang has been extracting more water than Kedah, going against the spirit of riparian legality.

“We have evidence that Sg Muda is supplying 54% of water to Penang, while Kedah has only 46%.” – The Vibes, March 26, 2021

Related News

Events / 4d

Penang launches sharing integrative platform to reduce shortage in key high-skilled areas

Community / 4d

Penang Mutiara LRT can be expanded if there is a need – MRT Corp

Malaysia / 4d

18 vehicles damaged after being hit by drug-positive driver

Events / 5d

Glamparents Showtime 2026 raises over RM71,000 for charity

Malaysia / 5d

‘Get your facts right’ – says CM over claims that Penang is going bankrupt

Malaysia / 6d

Chow and Lim come together to resolve infrastructure issues

Spotlight

Malaysia

Women are pillars of national progress, community formation - PM Anwar

Malaysia

Muhyiddin's 'congratulatory' message to Hamzah a fake

Malaysia

Hamzah Zainudin launches new political party, Parti Wawasan Negara

Malaysia

Disturbing video of alleged employers assaulting their helper goes viral (video)

Malaysia

Illegal Rohingya settlement demolished after widespread public outcry

Malaysia

Three more political figures expected to be charged soon

Malaysia

Ten Johor “hotseat” constituencies set for fierce multi-cornered battles

You may be interested

Malaysia

Two women detained after foetus found outside baby hatch

Malaysia

Rais Yatim’s ‘independence’ in question after formal appointment in April 2026 as legal advisor by Undangs revealed

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Three more political figures expected to be charged soon

Malaysia

DOE: No acid contamination in Cherating river after tanker spill

Malaysia

Student killed after motorcycle collision ends in fatal tanker lorry impact

Malaysia

Eight homes destroyed in morning fire at Kuala Perlis

Malaysia

Coming GE: An open field for all?

Malaysia

‘There are some who think they are greater than others’ - Loke