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Penang hopes Putrajaya will expedite Mengkuang Dam expansion

State water supply will otherwise be at mercy of Sg Muda mishaps, says CM

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 16 May 2023 5:42PM

Penang hopes Putrajaya will expedite Mengkuang Dam expansion
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow says that in theory, the capacity of the expanded Mengkuang Dam would be able to last for up to 10 months in the case of a prolonged drought without any disruption to consumers; however, it is unable to fulfil its full potential considering that the project is not fully completed. – Chow Kon Yeow 曹觀友 Facebook pic, May 16, 2023

GEORGE TOWN – The Penang government hopes the federal government will complete the Mengkuang Dam Expansion Project (MDEP) as soon as possible to ensure the success of its role as the state’s strategic drought reserve dam.

Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow said the MDEP started in 2011 through a direct federal government allocation worth RM1.2 billion, involving four phases, namely Phase 1, Phase 2A, Phase 2B, and Phase 2C.

“Phase 2B is being built and involves laying a pipeline to upgrade the drawdown capacity to 600 million litres of raw water per day (MLD) at any time from 300 MLD currently.

“Without implementation of the full scope of the RM1.2 billion MDEP (as envisioned in 2011), Penang’s water supply services will inevitably be disrupted by mishaps occurring at Sg Muda, its one and only major raw water source,” he told a press conference here today.

Chow said in theory, the capacity of the expanded Mengkuang Dam would be able to last for up to 10 months in the case of a prolonged drought without any disruption to consumers; however, it is unable to fulfil its full potential considering that the project is not fully completed.

Chow added that other projects that have yet to be completed by the federal government include the laying of additional pipelines to further boost the drawdown capacity to 1,000 MLD at any time, construction of a new 440 MLD pumping station at Sg Muda, as well as construction of a new barrage across Sg Muda at Rantau Panjang.

He said currently the Penang Water Supply Corporation is only able to draw down 300 MLD from the expanded Mengkuang Dam, as opposed to the 1,000 MLD that is needed.

“Penang will remain vulnerable to incidents and mishaps at Sg Muda unless the MDEP is fully completed,” he added. – Bernama, May 16, 2023

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