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Environment Ministry to let Kedah decide on Gunung Inas reservoirs

Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man responds to queries on proposed move to drain pools

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 25 Sep 2022 5:30PM

Environment Ministry to let Kedah decide on Gunung Inas reservoirs
Pictured is one of the three water reservoirs at the Musang King durian farm at the top of Gunung Inas in Baling, Kedah. The pools are said to have caused mud floods and debris flows in Kg Iboi in the district on July 4 this year. – The Vibes file pic, September 25, 2022

SG PETANI – The Environment and Water Ministry will leave it to the Kedah government to decide on the next steps to be taken regarding three water reservoirs at the Musang King durian farm at the top of Gunung Inas, Baling.

Its minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man said he was confident that the state government would address the issue and monitor all projects in Kedah as best as possible.

“The state government will make a decision based on the extent of the threat and danger of the reservoir to residents in the area. So, we’ll leave it to the state government to decide,” he told reporters here today.

He said this when asked about the move to drain the three reservoirs, which are said to have caused mud floods and debris flows in Kg Iboi, Baling on July 4 – causing concern among residents.

Earlier, Tuan Ibrahim said that the Irrigation and Drainage Department was asked to drain the three reservoirs, each the size of a futsal court, as soon as possible to avoid possible flooding.

In the July 4 incident, mud floods and debris flows affected over 800 residents from 42 villages around Kupang and claimed three lives in Kg Iboi.

Commenting on the project to build two sabo dams (also called check dams or debris dams) at the foot of Gunung Inas, Tuan Ibrahim said the project was in the process of appointing contractors and that the dams were expected to be fully completed this year.

“In Kedah, a total of seven sabo dams will be built, two in Yan, two in Baling, and three more in new areas. So far, one has been completed in Yan, while in Baling the allocation is already there but the contractor has yet to be appointed.

“When ready, we hope the sabo dams can reduce the impact by slowing down the flow of water and blocking the flow of debris in the event of a flood due to heavy rain,” he said. – Bernama, September 25, 2022

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