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Air Selangor: Unscheduled Water Disruption In 472 Areas Due To Floods

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Source:Air Selangor & The Star

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A total of 472 areas in three provinces, namely Petaling, Kuala Lumpur and Hulu Langat will experience unscheduled water supply disruption. Informing the matter, Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn. Bhd. (Air Selangor) said, this is because two water treatment plants (LRA) had to be shut down and one plant is operating at partial production following an increase in river levels resulting in flooding.

For LRA Langat 2, there was an emergency power outage at the Semantan inlet which resulted in the absence of water supply at LRA Langat 2. The increase in the high water turbidity level resulted in the LRA only being able to produce 40 per cent of the daily production while the Cheras Batu 11 LRA had to be shut down due to floods. The statement elaborated,

“Due to the difficulties experienced where most of the main roads were closed due to the increasing flood situation, Air Selangor is unable to mobilize water supply assistance alternatives through water tanker trucks to consumers and critical premises in the affected areas during this unscheduled water supply disruption.”

View the full list of areas affected by the water disruption here:

Air Selangor ingin memaklumkan dua Loji Rawatan Air (LRA) terpaksa dihenti tugas dan satu loji beroperasi pada…

Posted by Air Selangor on Saturday, December 18, 2021

Users are advised to refer to all Air Selangor official communication channels such as the Air Selangor application, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or call the Air Selangor Contact Center at 15300. Inquiries and complaints can also be submitted at the Help Center which can be found at www.airselangor.com and the Air Selangor application

 

Also read: Rapid KL Closes Masjid Jamek Station & Several Buses Operation Due To Worsen Flood Situation

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