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[TD] The critical water levels at Sungai Layang and Sungai Lebam dams have left Syarikat Air Johor (SAJ) little choice but to push for water rationing in several districts.
The state water concessionaire wrote to the National Water Service Commission (Span) yesterday to get the commission’s approval to initiate rationing in Pasir Gudang, Kota Tinggi and Johor Baru.
Even Singapore had expressed concern as water levels at the Linggiu Reservoir in Johor, which supplies water to the republic, had also receded.
SAJ corporate communications chief Jamaluddin Jamal described yesterday’s readings as “alarming”.
“The water level at the Sungai Lebam dam is at 9.57m, way below the critical level of 12.27m. The water level at Sungai Layang dam is now 19.19m, also below the critical level of 23.5m,” he said.
“The water levels have been dropping despite the rain. But it’s not enough. We need prolonged thunderstorms to fill them up.”
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/m...ter-as-dam-levels-drop-singapore-voices-alarm
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[TD="align: center"]6-8-2015 4:36 PM[/TD]
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[TD] The critical water levels at Sungai Layang and Sungai Lebam dams have left Syarikat Air Johor (SAJ) little choice but to push for water rationing in several districts.
The state water concessionaire wrote to the National Water Service Commission (Span) yesterday to get the commission’s approval to initiate rationing in Pasir Gudang, Kota Tinggi and Johor Baru.
Even Singapore had expressed concern as water levels at the Linggiu Reservoir in Johor, which supplies water to the republic, had also receded.
SAJ corporate communications chief Jamaluddin Jamal described yesterday’s readings as “alarming”.
“The water level at the Sungai Lebam dam is at 9.57m, way below the critical level of 12.27m. The water level at Sungai Layang dam is now 19.19m, also below the critical level of 23.5m,” he said.
“The water levels have been dropping despite the rain. But it’s not enough. We need prolonged thunderstorms to fill them up.”
http://www.themalaymailonline.com/m...ter-as-dam-levels-drop-singapore-voices-alarm
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