The Borneo Post

Rep: Sufficient water supply in Julau after upgrading works

- By Anthony Aga reporters@theborneop­ost.com

JULAU: The people here and in the surroundin­g areas are expected to enjoy sufficient treated water supply soon as the improvemen­t works at Julau Headworks and Reservoir are progressin­g ahead of schedule.

Meluan assemblyma­n Rolland Duat was informed of this during a briefing conducted by an officer from Sarikei Rural Water Supply Department, Chieng Kuok Hien, on the progress of the project, yesterday.

He was told that by end of last month (Sept) about 26 per cent of the works had been completed, which is about 10 per cent ahead of schedule.

Rolland thus said the works, which started in mid August, would be completed by December and not in January next year as projected.

The project is implemente­d with an allocation of RM280,000 from his 2017 Rural Transforma­tion Programme ( RTP) fund.

The upgrading works also involves the installati­on of another two 6,000- gallon storage tanks, two new pumping sets, two wall-mounted 37.5kw automatic transforme­r starters, and the upgrading of electrical wiring system.

“Once the improvemen­t works are completed, there wil l be enough water to cater to the needs of the people in Julau and in the surroundin­g longhouses and SMK Julau 1 and 2,” Rolland said.

He added that he would request for more fund to upgrade water supply in other parts of Meluan constituen­cy.

Officer In- charge of Julau Rural Water Supply Department (JBALB) Fabian Juna and its assistant engineer Pauline Ajun were also present at the function.

 ??  ?? Rolland (centre) looks at the contract’s document while Chieng (second right) briefs him on the progress of the upgrading works.
Rolland (centre) looks at the contract’s document while Chieng (second right) briefs him on the progress of the upgrading works.

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