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S’wak mulls merging four water authorities under one body

State to conduct study within two years, says premier

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Oct 2022 4:17PM

S’wak mulls merging four water authorities under one body
Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg officiates the Borneo International Water and Wastewater Exhibition and Conference today, observed by BIWWEC chairman Chang Kuet Shian (right) and State Utility and Telecommunications Minister Datuk Julaihi Narawi (centre). – Bernama pic, October 18, 2022

KUCHING – The Sarawak government is studying the merger of the state’s four main water supply authorities under one entity, to be known as the State Water Authority (SWA).

Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg said this study involved the merger of the Rural Water Supply Department, Kuching Water Board, Sibu Water Board and Laku Management Sdn Bhd.

“Within the next two years, we will study the merging of these bodies and their structures,” he said at a press conference after officiating the Borneo International Water and Wastewater Exhibition and Conference (BIWWEC) here today.

Abang Johari said that such a regulatory body is needed as Sarawak has many water resources including lakes apart from the Bakun and Murum dams.

 “You need the (water supply) trunk lines as the main grid, then (followed by) the distribution and from there we will have data on how we want to plan water distribution. Sarawak is quite large and we need to make careful planning,” he said.

While speaking at the ceremony, Abang Johari said that water resources are irreplaceable and important for basic needs in daily life, so they need to be well managed.

“Within the context of demographic growth, increased competition for water and improved attention to environmental issues, water remains a core issue that can no longer be addressed through a narrow sectoral approach.

“Water connects the environment with our livelihoods. Improving access to clean water, especially in areas vulnerable to water scarcity, alleviates poverty, improves health and is a precondition for improved quality of life,” he added.

BIWWEC 2022, themed Sustainability and Resilience through Smart Technology and Innovation, focuses on active and synergistic solutions to overcome the challenges of water and wastewater in Borneo. – Bernama, October 18, 2022

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