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Chitchat Johor Short Of Water Despite Implementing Halal Weekends On Friday-Saturday! Useless Fucktards! 500,000 Johor People No Water!

JohnTan

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KULAI (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Despite heavy downpours of late, the water crisis in Johor has worsened, with at least 275,000 people having to face scheduled water rationing.

Parts of Kota Tinggi, Penggerang and Mersing will be the latest to be affected due to the falling water levels in the dams and water treatment plants in the area.

Water rationing is already ongoing in Simpang Renggam involving 150,000 people.

Johor International Trade, Investment and Utilities Committee chairman Jimmy Puah said that from Oct 8, about 100,000 people who get water from the Lebam dam in Kota Tinggi would be affected.

"After that, we expect scheduled water rationing to hit Mersing
due to low water levels at the Labung water treatment plant, which will affect about 25,000 people," he added.

However, the date for the water rationing in Mersing has yet to be fixed, he said after presenting education grants to 32 people from his constituency on Sunday (Sept 29).

To a question, he said some of the dams have enough supply for just 10 days while others could last up to 90 days.


Among the dams which had shown a dip in their water levels were Lebam, Upper Layang, Pulai, Pontian Kechil, Labong, Macap, Sembrong and Bekok.

Mr Puah said water rationing in Simpang Renggam, which has affected about 150,000 people, would continue due to a drop in water level at the Macap Dam caused by the dry weather earlier.

The Linggiu Reservoir in Johor Baru pictured on Sept 28, 2019. PUB has said that water levels at the reservoir stood at 72 per cent capacity at the start of this year.

"We need at least one week of continuous rainfall to replenish all the water in our dams statewide," he said, adding that they planned to carry out at least 10 cloud-seeding activities by the end of the year.

Mr Puah was hopeful that the rainy season by the end of October would help resolve the situation.

Meanwhile, Bernama reported that Melaka folk were hoping that the authorities would provide more effective contingency plans and take note of public opinion on the issue of water shortage in the state.

Food stall operator Rohana Abdullah, 43, said if action plans were effectively carried out, residents would not need to suffer during the dry seasons.

"My knees and back are already hurting after having to carry five to six pails of water every day from the water tankers," she told Bernama.


Ms Rohana, who sells nasi lemak, also hoped that the authorities such as Syarikat Air Melaka Berhad (SAMB) could inform consumers much earlier about any water supply disruption.

Ms Norhafizah Saidin, 45, from Taman Angkasa Nuri, said those responsible for managing the water supply should be more forthcoming in providing information.

"Important information about water levels at dams being at a critical stage, for example, should be made known to the public so that they will be better prepared or at least cooperate by reducing water consumption," said the mother of three.

Nevertheless, Ms Norhafizah lauded the state government and SAMB for providing water supply trucks throughout the water crisis since Sept 14.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/se-asia/johor-water-crisis-worsens-despite-recent-rainfall
 

JohnTan

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Daulat Tuanku! No water shortage at his residence! :thumbsup:

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Perhaps if the retards there spent more time running their state on proper laws instead of backward, inefficient dumb religious laws, all of Johor would have sufficient water to drink.
 

A Singaporean

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Sinkies are so lucky to get water from Johor at a ridiculously low price from Malaysia. Otherwise how to pay millions to our Ministers.
 

krafty

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Sinkies are so lucky to get water from Johor at a ridiculously low price from Malaysia. Otherwise how to pay millions to our Ministers.
i dun know what is your intention but on a serious note, it's best to achieve win win rather than one side stone the other down. rain making is the way to go if reservoir is too low in volume.
 
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