IPOH: The Bukit Temoh Water Treatment Plant is now operating at 75% capacity following the restoration of the 825mm raw water pipeline from the Batu 7 intake, which increased the plant’s raw water supply.
IPOH: The Perak Water Board has lifted the water rationing exercise in the Batang Padang and Hilir Perak districts with immediate effect.
IPOH: The water supply disruptions that affected over 50,000 account holders in Tapah are expected to be restored gradually starting from tomorrow, says Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin.
IPOH: The Perak Water Board (LAP) has restored water supply temporarily since 8pm Wednesday (Feb 12) to a few Hilir Perak areas, which have been experiencing disruption for the past week.
IPOH: A 30-year-old Perak Water Board (LAP) worker sustained injuries when a section of a construction site in Perak Tengah caved-in.
IPOH: The Hilir Perak District Civil Defence Force has deployed the agency’s Mobile Water Filtration System (MWFS) for the first time to filter water for distribution to several areas in Perak affected by water supply disruptions.
The new Trong II Water Treatment Plant (WTP) will replace the current Trong WTP in an effort to address disrupted water supply.
TANJUNG MALIM: The Perak state government plans to install warning sirens along Sungai Slim to ensure residents are better prepared for disasters, particularly floods and water surges.
IPOH: The new water tariff for domestic use in Perak will be at 75 sen per cubic meter, says Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.
IPOH: The new water tariff rates for Perak are expected to be announced in March, says Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.
IPOH: The operation of the Teluk Kepayang Water Treatment Plant has been stopped following the occurrence of soil movement, causing the position of raw water pipes to shift in the ground.
PARIT: The water supply issue affecting some 80,000 account users in the Manjung and Perak Tengah districts is expected to be fully resolved by April 8.
IPOH: Perak is firm in its decision of not being able to supply water to Penang due to shortages in the state, says Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.
IPOH: Perak cannot afford to supply water outside its state, says Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.
IPOH: Perak is prepared to sell treated water to Penang but it still depends on whether there is enough supply for its own people, says Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.
IPOH: The ongoing water rationing due to the critical water level at the Bukit Merah Dam only involves irrigation, says the Perak Department of Irrigation and Drainage.
IPOH: The Perak Water Board expects the water supply issue affecting residents in Manjung and Perak Tengah districts to be resolved by Monday (April 3) morning.
IPOH: The new water tariff rates for Perak will be announced after Hari Raya Aidilfitri, says Datuk Seri Saarani Mohamad.
IPOH: Water supply to nearly 80,000 consumer accounts affected by unscheduled water cuts in the Manjung and Perak Tengah districts was fully restored this morning (April 6), says the Perak Water Board (LAP).
A suspected leak at one of the three main undersea pipes is the likey cause of the current water disruption at Pulau Pangkor, says Perak infrastructure, energy, water and public transport committee chairman Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin.