The Borneo Post

DID urged to focus on riverbanks, coastline erosion

- By Irene C reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The Drainage and Irrigation Department ( DID) needs to look into the issue of erosion affecting the state’s riverbanks and coastline areas seriously.

In this regard, Local Government and Housing Minister Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian said based on the National Coastal Erosion Study 2015 published by the department, it is indicated that out of the state’s 1,234km coastline, a stretch of 163km is either facing critical or significan­t erosions.

He said this problem not only threatens riverine settlement­s like those in Simunjan, Gedong, Lundu and Batu Kawa, but also the drainage and irrigation schemes slated for these areas.

“This issue involves many contributi­ng factors including the planning aspects as well as other human and developmen­t activities within the catchment areas and coastal zones.

“This will require inter-agency

This issue involves many contributi­ng factors including the planning aspects as well as other human and developmen­t activities within the catchment areas and coastal zones. Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian, Local Government and Housing Minister

collaborat­ion. In stating this, the DID can work with my ministry to formulate policies in order to help address some of these issues in a more holistic and inclusive manner in the future,” he said at the department’s 50th anniversar­y dinner on Thursday.

According to Dr Sim – also Batu Kawah assemblyma­n – DID has always played a vital role when it comes to improving the quality of life of the people across many sectors.

“In the urban areas, DID plays its part in addressing flood problems through mitigation and urban- drainage programmes.

“For example, the RTB ( Flood Mitigation Project) Sibu Phase I and II which reached completion in 2015 at a total cost of RM191 million, was among the highimpact flood mitigation projects carried out by DID. The ( Sibu) project alleviated the flood problem in areas covering over 400 hectares and benefited over 20,000 people,” he said.

Dr Sim was also happy to note that the state DID received state and federal allocation­s of over RM800 million for the implementa­tion of various projects between 2016 and 2020.

He hoped that all these planned projects would progres smoothly and reach completion within the stipulated time and estimated cost.

Assistant Minister of Local Government Datu Dr Penguang Manggil, Batu Kitang assemblyma­n Lo Khere Chiang who is also Padawan Municipal Council chairman, and DID Sarawak director Chok Moi Soon were present at the event.

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