The Borneo Post

NRES keeping close eye on dam water level during hot weather, says Minister

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The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmen­tal Sustainabi­lity (NRES) is closely monitoring the water level of dams in the country, said minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

He said it is important to ensure that cloud seeding can be done to increase the water level in the dam so that the water can be supplied to users.

“Sometimes there is a request from the state, if the water catchment dam (level) is too low, then we will see if it is appropriat­e to do it or not (cloud seeding) but so far there has been no request yet.

“We will take several factors into account (before doing cloud seeding) because the cost involved is high... which means when we do a public seeding operation, we want it to be successful, otherwise it will just be wasted,” he said.

He told reporters after witnessing the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) between Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) and Megatrex Plastic Industries Sdn Bhd, here yesterday.

The MoA is a collaborat­ion in the form of research and developmen­t of non-hazardous electrical and electronic waste classifica­tion protocols as well as a green control mechanism for internatio­nal trade which is a proactive and significan­t step in developing the country’s recycling ecosystem.

Commenting on the MoA, Nik Nazmi said the findings from research related to electrical and electronic waste will be used as informatio­n for the government to develop a framework for policy related to such waste at the national level.

He said Malaysia is expected to have about 24.5 million units of electrical and electronic waste in 2025 and it is a very serious issue to be addressed in the future.

He said, however, it also gives the country an opportunit­y to generate income through ‘urban mining’ activities to recover metal and rare earth materials found in electrical and electronic goods.

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