The Borneo Post

‘1 in 50-year theory’ not acceptable

Sg Asap folk are suffering from either no water or drinking water from poisonous source

- By Lian Cheng reporters@theborneop­ost.com

The preference of Rural Water Supply Department ( JBALB) to use convention­al water supply system is a choice based on prediction of what may or may not happen in future.

In the meantime, the people of Sungai Asap Resettleme­nt Area have been given a choice: no water or drinking water from a poisonous source.

On Sg Asap water woes, Murum assemblyma­n Chukpai Kennedy Ugon has brought up a related issue that Sg Koyan, the water intake of the convention­al water supply system, is highly polluted by herbicides as an oil palm plantation is located next to the river.

“JBALB prefers looking at the drought 50 years down the road rather than stopping our people from drinking water from a poisonous source.

“As a resident of Sg Asap myself, one thing I know for sure is this: The ‘ 1 in 50-year drought’ is a prediction of the future while the water intake at Sg Koyan now is located immediatel­y next to an oil palm plantation dischargin­g herbicides and other poisons,” Chukpai said in response to JBALB’s statement yesterday.

Chukpai said JBALB also seemed to ignore the fact that Sg Koyan has become shallow over time due to siltation.

“Although the surface area, deemed to be the catchment area for Sg Koyan is big, the river is shallow and full of mud. As a result, we are pumping mud.

“It is logical to consider other factors besides the ‘1 in 50-year drought’ period report,” said Chukpai in a statement.

He went on to question JBALB’s choice of convention­al water supply system which is based on the theory of ‘ 1 in 50- year drought’.

“Logical ly speaking, i f al l rural water supply need all these detailed hydrology reports and satisfy the stringent ‘1 in 50-year drought period’ before anything can take place, then our rural people have to wait a long, long time for treated water supply.”

“For me as a YB, it is simple. I see what works and what does not work. Look at Jiwa Murni road. Look at Bailey bridges. Do they satisfy all these criteria by JKR ( Public Works Department)?

“No. But they are meant to serve as connectivi­ty to rural people while waiting for their areas to be developed and have tar-sealed JKR R5 roads. If all rural roads need to satisfy all criteria set by this test and that test, then no Bailey bridges and no Jiwa Murni road will ever be built.”

He said the same principle should apply to rural water supply in Sg Asap.

“The same applies to rural water. Rural Water Department is set up to focus on solving problems and bringing treated water to rural villages as fast as possible and as efficientl­y as possible in a costeffect­ive way.”

“It’s ‘Jiwa Murni of water’ if I may call it that. Within 20 years or so, our rural villages will hopefully grow to become towns. By then, these rural villages would be connected to the main water treatment plant like big towns and cities!”

We want water now and not in 50 years’ time. JBALB director has assured us that there will be no more murky water. If it happens again, as YB of the area, I will personally take him to task and send him the sample of murky water for him to drink. Chukpai Kennedy Ugon, Murum assemblyma­n

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Chukpai Kennedy Ugon

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