The Sun (Malaysia)

Guan Eng: No water rationing for next 10 years

- BY EDMUND LEE

GEORGE TOWN: Penangites can rest assured there will be no water rationing for the next 10 years after the Penang Water Supply Corporatio­n (PBAPP) completes the new Butterwort­hPenang Island Twin Submarine Pipeline project.

Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng said the RM125 million project comprises three packages, and Package One has been completed.

Package One, which cost RM9.2 million, encompasse­s the laying of 0.9km of pipes in the Macallum area.

The main aim was to ensure efficient delivery of more treated water from the Sungai Dua Water Treatment plant to Penang island, and also to replace pipes that were laid in 1973.

Packages Two and Three will include pipelines in Butterwort­h and also from Butterwort­h to the Macallum area respective­ly, and an open tender is expected to be called by May.

Lim said the project will benefit 500,000 people and thousands of businesses in the areas from Green Lane to the Southwest district.

“Implementa­tion of this project reflects our commitment by ensuring supply is ahead of demand,” he said after a technical visit to PBAPP yesterday accompanie­d by Penang Water Supply Corporatio­n chief executive officer Datuk Jaseni Maidinsa.

Jaseni said the entire project would be completed by 2020.

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 ?? MASRY CHE ANI/THESUN ?? Lim being briefed by Jaseni during the technical visit to the Penang Water Supply Corporatio­n yesterday.
MASRY CHE ANI/THESUN Lim being briefed by Jaseni during the technical visit to the Penang Water Supply Corporatio­n yesterday.
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