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PBAPP has plan to solve South Seberang Prai’s water supply issues

This includes temporary pump station at Permatang Tinggi, upping output from Bukit Panchor plant

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 09 Nov 2022 5:34PM

PBAPP has plan to solve South Seberang Prai’s water supply issues
The Penang Water Supply Corp’s newly appointed chief executive officer, K. Pathmanathan, says the Permatang Tinggi temporary pump station project would be completed this month. – The Vibes file pic, November 9, 2022

NIBONG TEBAL – Penang Water Supply Corp (PBAPP) has drawn up a plan to resolve the water supply issues faced by some residents here, especially those on higher ground and in end-of-line areas.

Its newly appointed chief executive officer, K. Pathmanathan, said there were 32,993 registered water consumers in South Seberang Prai (SSP) facing water supply issues since 2019.

“We have drawn up short- and medium-term measures to mitigate the problem. As you can see, we currently have two projects to help reduce water supply disruptions in this region.

“We are going to install a temporary pump station at Permatang Tinggi. Secondly, plans are underway to increase the water treatment output to 10 minimal liquid discharge at the Bukit Panchor water treatment plant (WTP),” he told the reporters during Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow’s site visit to the Permatang Tinggi pump station project, here, today.

He said the project would be completed in November this year and the Bukit Panchor WTP  by August 2023.

“PBAPP is implementing the 2022 SSP water supply contingency plan to prioritise water supply to 2,993 registered water consumers for 12 hours daily.

“In the short term, PBAPP is deploying water tankers and static water tanks to address the water needs of the affected consumers in SSP,” he added. – Bernama, November 9, 2022

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