KUALA LUMPUR – Water supply to seven areas affected by a temporary shutdown caused by an odour pollution incident at the Rantau Panjang water treatment plant intake was 94% restored as at noon today.
Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd corporate communications head Elina Baseri said water supply had been fully restored in Petaling, Gombak, Hulu Selangor, and Kuala Langat and 83% and 99% respectively in Klang and Shah Alam as well as Kuala Selangor.
She said that areas in Kuala Selangor yet to have water supply fully restored were Bukit Kerayong, as well as 65 areas in Klang and Shah Alam, including Kg Bukit Cerakah, Aman Perdana, Bandar Baru Bukit Raja, Taman Sri Andalas, Seksyen 25, and Taman Batu Tiga (Taman Mutiara Subang).
“The duration of the water supply recovery in the affected areas will vary, depending on the location and distance of consumers’ premises.
“Water supply in the affected areas is expected to be fully restored by 6am tomorrow,” she said in a statement.
Consumers are advised to allow their taps to run for a while for the water to turn clear before daily use, Elina said.
She also urged consumers to use water prudently to ensure the recovery process in the other affected areas runs smoothly as scheduled.
The odour pollution caused the Rantau Panjang plant as well as the plants for Sg Selangor from phases one to three to be shut down since Saturday night.
However, all four treatment plants were fully operational the next morning. – Bernama, February 13, 2023