fbpx
Connect with us

News

Penang River Is Cleaner Thanks To MCO As Pollution & Human Activities Decrease

Published

Ft Image 845X455 1
Source: The Star

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

One of the silver linings from the Movement Control Order (MCO) is that the government authorised order presents nature an opportunity to heal itself.

Source

In many nations, nature is seemingly coming back to life after a nationwide lockdown is imposed. Thailand has experienced the highest number of leatherback nests in 20 years since the beach is bereft of toursists. Wheras, in some countries, animals are even roaming the streets freely.

In Malaysia, one of the dirtiest rivers in the country is not dirty any more. According to The Star, photographs captured from a drone of Sungai Pinang in the heart of Georgetown, Penang, taken seven weeks apart, revealed that after the MCO started, the 3.5km river is healing.

Before the MCO, it can be seen that the river is clouded by blackness which resulted mostly from human activities.

658769 E1587952272416

After MCO, the trail of blackness is gone!

658769 1 E1587952435746

Professor Dr Chan Ngai Weng who does research in environmental management and hydrology at Universiti Sains Malayisa (USM) stated that the pre-MCO pollution was from human activities.

“It is all kinds of oil from workshops and factories that emulsified and mixed with organic matter from the wastewater of markets, hawkers and so on,” said Professor Chan via The Star.

He explained that with the implementation of MCO, the dumping has stopped.

“You can see now how a river cleans itself if the pollution load is low. It is we humans who overload the rivers,” he added.

It’s also reported that Sungai Pinang’s water quality was categorised at Class Four, just one step below the dead river category of Class Five. Seeing the river’s deteriorating state, there were plans to make it Class Two for over 10 years ago.

Another expert, Professor Datuk Dr Aileen Tan who is a marine biologist was also ecstatic when she heard about the river’s improvement.

“I am sure rivers all over the country are becoming cleaner by themselves now. We should treasure this phenomenon and take it as a chance for us to change for the better after the MCO, ” Prof Tan said.

She also explained that we can achieve more concrete results in regards to the river if authorities tighten the enforcement after the MCO is over.

In a statement pertaining to the environment, the Minister of Environment and Water, Datuk Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man announced that the Department of Environment (DOE) took 158 enforcement actions nationwide against premises and individuals for polluting the environment, especially rivers.

61563530365 Tuanibrahimtuanma

“Since the MCO began, DOE enforcers have conducted regular patrols and surprise checks. One of the places we focus on is areas upriver of water intake points. We use drones to look for pollution indications, ” he said.

According to Datuk Tuan Ibrahim, 13% of the 1,337 manufacturing plants allowed to operate during the MCO were found to be located upriver of water intake points and DOE was paying special attention to such locations.

Tuan Ibrahim urged the public to call DOE at 03-8889 1972 or its 24/7 toll-free hotline (1-800-88-2727) to file for complaints. You can also email your complaints to aduan_k@doe.gov.my .

It’s heartwarming to see nature healing itself in the midst of MCO. We hope in the new norm after MCO everyone will start appreciating nature more and be extra aware.

What do you think of this article? Share your thoughts down below.

 

Also read: Thai Beaches Experience Highest Number Of Leatherback Nests In 20 Years As They Become Deserted

Ft Image 845X455 7

Source: The Star
Source: The Star
Source: Astro Awani

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

Fake Kidnap To Skip Class Fake Kidnap To Skip Class
News14 hours ago

M’sian Teen in Sabah Caught Faking Her Own Kidnapping to Avoid Going to Class

We’ve all had that subject in school that we dreaded going to while still studying. However, this 13-year-old girl decided...

Collage Collage
News15 hours ago

PN Says They Will NOT Close Down Vernacular Schools, Dr Akmal Argues it’s PN’s Attempt to Get Votes

The debate about vernacular schools is still ongoing, but Perikatan Nasional recently clarified that, according to its member Wan Ahmad...

No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine No Palm Oil Ice Cream Fine
News16 hours ago

Minister of Plantations: Fine of Up To RM250,000 For Traders Discriminating Palm Oil Products

Palm oil is one of our country’s products, and internationally, there have been many claims by different parties that it...

Collage 12 Collage 12
News1 day ago

“It’s against principles of Islamic justice” – Perak Mufti Tells M’sians to Stop Boycotting KK Mart

KK Mart is still facing the wrath of boycott movements following the Allah socks issue. Is it time we put...

My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030 My Post 1 2024 05 03T164055.030
News1 day ago

M’sians are Questioning How Microsoft’s RM10.5Bil Investment Will Bring 300k Job Opportunities

It was recently announced that Microsoft will invest RM10.5 billion to build cloud and AI infrastructures in Malaysia over the...

My Post 2 50 My Post 2 50
News1 day ago

Perak Market Fish Vendor Admits to Peeing at His Stall in Front of Customers, Says He’s Short Staffed

While wet markets have always been, well, wet and a little dirty, no one would expect there to be human...

Feat Image Media Feat Image Media
News1 day ago

M’sia Falls 34 Spots in World Press Freedom Index 2024 Due to Alleged Govt ‘Censorship’ of Criticism

Malaysia is no longer the highest-ranked Southeast Asian nation in the World Press Freedom Index 2024, the latest edition of...

Feat Image Hotline Jakim Feat Image Hotline Jakim
News2 days ago

JAKIM Sets Up 24-Hour Special Hotline for M’sians to Channel Complaints About Insults to Islam

The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM) has launched a special 24-hour hotline for the public to channel complaints regarding...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY