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There’s logging close to Ahning Dam also, says NGO

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ALOR SETAR: An NGO vocal against the destructio­n of natural resources has raised concerns over logging in

Bukit Keramat, near the Ahning Dam’s buffer zone.

“Logging within a 2km distance of the lake could kill and dry up its tributarie­s, and this could affect the dam,” said Puan Sri Shariffa Sabrina Syed (pic), the president of Pertubuhan Pelindung Khazanah Alam (Peka).

She said the dam was located within the permanent forest reserve enclave in Bukit Keramat encompassi­ng a land area of 11,105ha.

“Plantation forests have replaced much of the natural forest which was less effective in regulating rain, preventing soil erosion and protecting the diversity.

“Today, forest clearing and resources exploitati­on are not limited to the Ahning and Pedu Dam’s buffer zones but also to Bukit Enggang at Sik and Gunung Jerai.

“We trust that prudence will prevail and the Kedah government will take immediate remedial steps to avoid any further loss of the nation’s natural heritage,” she said.

The Ahning Dam is one of the four dams in Kedah. The others are the Sungai Muda, Beris and Pedu dams.

Work on the dam began in 1985 and was completed in 1989 by the Works Department. Situated on an area of 12sq km, it has storage of 275mil cubic metres.

In 2014, the Syarikat Air Darul Aman (Sada) engaged a committee consisting of National Hydraulic Research Institute, Kedah Water Resources Board and Muda Agricultur­al Developmen­t Authority to review the geological conditions of the surroundin­g dam area.

The study was done because Sada found a high concentrat­ion of iron and manganese from the raw water source, which originated from the Ahning Dam.

The water quality deteriorat­ed during the dry season and it occurred after the upgrading of the treatment plant with larger capacity.

This occurrence was not there before the upgrade where the water quality was approved for consumptio­n by the Health Ministry.

However, the result of the study was not known.

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 ??  ?? Precarious project: Drone picture showing a devastated hill and the road leading up to the hill at Bukit Keramat near Ahning Lake (right) in Kuala Nerang, Kedah.
Precarious project: Drone picture showing a devastated hill and the road leading up to the hill at Bukit Keramat near Ahning Lake (right) in Kuala Nerang, Kedah.

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