The Borneo Post

Teresa Kok told to stop blaming TNB over water disruption­s in Klang Valley

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KUALA LUMPUR: Seputeh MP Teresa Kok should question the Selangor Government instead of blaming Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) or the Federal Government over water disruption­s in the Klang Valley affecting 3.8 million users.

The Barisan Nasional Strategic Communicat­ions Team said, if the DAP lawmaker still insisted on laying the blame on any party, she should question Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamed Azmin Ali.

In a statement, it said Kok was fully aware that the PKR Selangor Government’s unit, Air Selangor had fully taken over Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (SYABAS) on Oct 15 last year and immediatel­y replaced the senior management team.

“Records show that TNB had requested for this urgent maintenanc­e more than a year ago.

“It was first scheduled for the month of September 2016 but was moved to early December at the request of Air Selangor and Syabas due to the numerous unschedule­d water cuts that happened at that time, caused by burst pipes and water contaminat­ion,” it added.

The water supply disruption is due to maintenanc­e of TNB sub- station at Bukit Badong, Kuala Selangor which caused water treatment plants to halt operations.

The disruption of water supply affects consumers in Petaling, Klang, Shah Alam, Gombak, Kuala Langat, Hulu Selangor, Kuala Selangor and Kuala Lumpur.

The team said at a meeting on Oct 31 this year, TNB’s urgent maintenanc­e was again postponed to the current controvers­ial Dec 19 date at the request of Air Selangor and Syabas as they had their own scheduled downtime on Dec 6 for certain upgrades.

It said it was also the responsibi­lity of Syabas or any end- user of critical public infrastruc­ture to have backup generators and contingenc­y plans in case of any scheduled or unschedule­d power outages - for example, in the event of a sudden broken power cable.

“Tenaga- supplied generation sets had been loaned to power the surroundin­g areas of the power plants during this scheduled down-time.

“However, Tenaga has explained its generation sets were incompatib­le with the oldergener­ation power system of the water plants,” it added.

Syabas has explained its own generators were inadequate to fully power its own plants - defeating the purpose of having back- up generators in the first place.

“For reasons best known to themselves, despite being aware of this TNB requiremen­t for over a year and despite postponing this twice, Syabas did not take the initiative to secure adequate power- generation sets - either by procuring new ones or via rental.

“The reality that YB Teresa Kok continues to refuse to accept is that yesterday, the Selangor menteri besar had already admitted the decision for the date was made by the Selangor Government,” said the team. — Bernama

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