Malaysia

Scheduled water supply disruption in Kuala Langat, Sepang on Nov 24

This is due to a valve replacement on that day, says Air Selangor

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Nov 2020 3:38PM

Scheduled water supply disruption in Kuala Langat, Sepang on Nov 24
Air Selangor advises affected consumers to store water and to use water sparingly during the scheduled water disruption. – The Vibes file pic, November 16, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – A total of 27 areas in the Kuala Langat and Sepang regions in Selangor will experience scheduled water supply disruptions starting from 9pm on November 24 (Tuesday) until 5.30pm the following day (November 25).

Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Air Selangor) corporate communications head Elina Baseri said this was to facilitate work to replace the valve at the distribution pipes at the intersection of Jalan Indah 1, Jalan B48 Pekan Sepang Lama, to be conducted at 9pm on Nov 24.

She said the valve’s replacement was necessary to ensure the water supply distribution system ran smoothly.

Elina also said the duration of the water supply disruption and restoration would vary according to areas and depending on the water pressure at the distribution system.

The areas that will be affected in Kuala Langat are Kg Kudang, Tanjung Sepat New Village, Taman Pelangi, Taman Tanjung Sepat Indah, Bedford Estate, and Kg Tanjung Layang.

Other areas are the Gadong Estate Quarters, Kg Batu Laut, Batu Estate, Tanjung Sepat Orang Asli Village, Kg Tanjung Sepat Darat, Tanjung Sepat Police Barracks, Kg Batu Untung, Taman Batu Untung, Taman Tanjung, Taman Mutiara, Kg Tumbuk, and Taman Kanchong Laut.

For Sepang, the areas are Kg Bukit Bangkong, Kg Orang Asli Bukit Bangkong, Princess Haliza PLKN Camp Ulu Teris, Kg Hulu Teris, Tanjung Rhu, Taman Seri Sg Pelek, Kg Ulu Chuchoh, Pekan Sg Pelek and Kg Baru Sg Pelek.

Air Selangor advised affected consumers to store water and to use water sparingly during the scheduled water disruption.

For more information, consumers can visit the Air Selangor website at www.airselangor.com and refer to all its official communication channels, such as the Air Selangor application, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or contact the Air Selangor Contact Centre at 15300. – Bernama, November 16, 2020

Related News

Malaysia / 1y

Unscheduled water disruption in KL due to burst pipe

Malaysia / 1y

Water cuts in Klang Valley due to odour pollution

Malaysia / 2y

Penang’s jitters over water supply continue as island’s dam level drops

Malaysia / 2y

Help neighbourhoods impacted by internal hiccups in wake of latest water cut, PBAPP told

Malaysia / 2y

Party broaches idea of 'mini reservoirs' to prevent intermittent water supply disruptions

Malaysia / 2y

Penang’s water cut ends, but its battle against ageing infrastructure continues

Spotlight

Malaysia

'No case to answer' in suit against Vinod Sekhar

By Alfian Z.M. Tahir

Malaysia

Merdeka Centre survey: PM Anwar most popular leader

Malaysia

153 police reports lodged against Puad Zarkashi

Malaysia

Man who went viral for attacking Myvi driver comes forward to explain actions (video)

Malaysia

Father sentenced to 39 years jail for raping daughter until she became pregnant

World

Twin earthquakes in Venezuela kills at least 32, injure hundreds

Malaysia

Forensic expert: ‘Inconclusive’ handwriting finding does not implicate others in Zara inquest

Malaysia

Bersama candidates to sign sworn declarations, asset disclosures ahead of state polls

You may be interested

Malaysia

Security guard jailed, fined RM50k for Facebook post insulting King

Malaysia

Foreign Minister: Malaysia sees signs of greater openness from Myanmar’s new government

Malaysia

BUDI MADANI 200-litre monthly diesel allocation sufficient, beneath researched threshold - Minister

Malaysia

153 police reports lodged against Puad Zarkashi

Malaysia

Govt cuts fuel prices ahead of nationwide BUDI diesel rollout

Malaysia

Five teens arrested for suspected rape of 12-year-old girl Keningau

Malaysia

Court grants interim injunction against Papagomo over alleged harmful online content

Malaysia

Asyraf Wajdi: Puad’s UMNO exit driven by candidate dispute, not palace interference claims