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Air S’gor, Indah Water sign sustainable water recycling deal

SPV set up to produce non-potable treated water for industrial customers in Klang Valley

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 16 Mar 2021 8:30PM

Air S’gor, Indah Water sign sustainable water recycling deal
Indah Water Konsortium CEO Narendran Maniam and his Air Selangor counterpart Suhaimi Kamaralzaman at the signing ceremony of both parties’ sustainable water recycling collaboration today. – Twitter pic, March 16, 2021

KUALA LUMPUR – Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Air Selangor) and Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd (IWK) today signed an agreement to collaborate on a sustainable water recycling initiative through a special purpose vehicle, Central Water Reclamation Sdn Bhd (Central Water).

Air Selangor will hold a 60% stake in Central Water while IWK will own the remaining 40% interest.

Through this cooperation, the bioeffluent treated by IWK at its wastewater treatment plants will be supplied to the Central Water plant for further treatment.

The Central Water treatment plant will produce non-potable treated water, which will then be distributed by Air Selangor through a dedicated pipe network to industrial consumers in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya for safe use in industrial processes and non-food crop agricultural applications.

IWK chief executive officer Narendran Maniam said the investment for its first project whereby it will operate a reclaimed water treatment plan in Setia Alam, Selangor, is worth about RM15 million.

He said the plant is capable of producing up to 7.5 litres of non-potable treated water per day (MLD).

“This project involves an existing plant complete with pipe network.

“Central Water is expected to take over and commence operations of its first water reclamation treatment plant in Setia Alam by the second quarter of 2021,” he said in a press conference at the signing ceremony held virtually here.  

Narendran also said that Air Selangor and IWK have agreed to immediately explore at least two other collaboration opportunities in respect of IWK treatment plants at Pantai 2, Kuala Lumpur and Section 23, Shah Alam, which are expected to be implemented in early 2022.

“This joint venture is for the long-term to reduce the problems relating to potable water.

“This is an industrial grade water that goes through a technology of ultra filtration and reverse osmosis. It is pure, demineralised water capable of assisting industrial production in the Klang Valley,” he said. 

Meanwhile, Air Selangor CEO Suhaimi Kamaralzaman said parties who are interested to explore potential reclaimed water supply for non-potable applications may contact Air Selangor to discuss the suitability and feasibility of their locations and premises.

The collaboration, supported by the Environment and Water Ministry and the National Water Services Commission (SPAN), was also witnessed by its Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man and Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari. – Bernama, March 16, 2021

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