Protecting Penang’s future


Jaseni says PBAPP must stay ahead of the increasing water demand to ensure that the people continue to benefit from progress

THE proceeds from the proposed Penang water tariff review will be used solely to fund important water projects for the future, said Penang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP) chief executive officer Datuk Jaseni Maidinsa.

He said the state government was implementing various socio-economic projects now to achieve the Penang 2030 vision of becoming a family-focused, green and smart state that inspires the nation.

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