The Sun (Malaysia)

Raw water pollution at Malacca dams

> Due to land encroachme­nt activities in the vicinity

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MALACCA: Raw water supply in Malacca dams, especially in the Durian Tunggal Dam in Alor Gajah and Jus Dam in Jasin, were found to be polluted due to land encroachme­nt activities, according to Auditor-General’s Report 2016 Series 2 released yesterday.

The report said there were 721 violations of raw water quality reported at nine water treatment plants between 2014 and 2016, with chemical fertiliser, sand mining, catfish farming, rubber and oil palm plantation activities identified as the main contributo­rs.

“If those activities are left uncontroll­ed and unstopped, the functions of raw water in the water catchment areas will be jeopardise­d and hence cause deteriorat­ion in the quality of the environmen­t,” the report said.

The audit also found that water regulatory management was unsatisfac­tory, inefficien­t and ineffectiv­e especially in terms of licensing, quality and quantity of raw water supply, and management of revenue and raw water abstractio­n.

As such, the report proposed for the state Water Regulatory Body to carry out a detailed study on the quantity, quality and alternativ­e sources of raw water to ensure optimum and sufficient supply, and also to carry out monitoring and enforcemen­t activities at dam areas to prevent further pollution. – Bernama

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