The Borneo Post

Ministry to focus on treated effluent as source of water

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ALOR GAJAH: The Energy, Green Technology and Water Ministry ( KeTTHA) will be focusing on treated effluent from sewage treatment plant as a source of water to reduce the pressure on existing sources of water.

KeTTHA secretary- general, Datuk Seri Dr Zaini Ujang said the ministry was targeting to reuse one third of the treated effluent by 2030.

“We also hoping to achieve 25 per cent of reduction in non-revenue water by 2020 and 15 per cent by 2030.

“Therefore, giving greater awareness and knowledge on green technology to the people is important to overcome the destructio­n of the environmen­t and natural resources apart from improving the economy of the country,” he said at a National Transforma­tion Dialogue ( TN50) and the 2017-2030 Green Technology Master Plan (GTMP) here yesterday.

The programme held at Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Durian Tunggal here is aimed at explaining the GTMP as well as the roles of the government and the people in creating a culture of green lifestyle.

More than 1,000 participan­ts comprising higher education institutio­n students and civil servants attended the dialogue which among others discuss the methods of reducing carbon emission as well as adopting green technology to overcome issues such as air pollution, traffic congestion and transporta­tion. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Jamil Salleh (centre) launches the Youngprene­urs Go Carnival at Universiti Teknologi Nasional Muadzam Shah, Rompin. Dr Kamal is at second right. — Bernama photo
Jamil Salleh (centre) launches the Youngprene­urs Go Carnival at Universiti Teknologi Nasional Muadzam Shah, Rompin. Dr Kamal is at second right. — Bernama photo

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