The Borneo Post

Holistic National Water Policy in the works

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Ministry of Water, Land and Natural Resources is in the midst of drafting the National Water Policy to provide a holistic water planning and action plan framework.

Its minister Dr A. Xavier Jayakumar said that policy would cover various sectors to address all issues and weaknesses of existing mechanisms and to take appropriat­e action to ensure the safety and sustainabi­lity of the country’s water supply.

He noted that water safety and sustainabi­lity issues were closely related to affairs surroundin­g land and natural resources in each state.

“Under this ministry, all aspects of forest conservati­on, biodiversi­ty, protection of catchment areas and land use directly related to water resources will be managed in an integrated manner to ensure the sustainabi­lity of water resources to meet the needs of the people, consumers, industries and the country’s developmen­t,” he said.

Jayakumar was answering a question from William Leong Jee Keen ( PH- Selayang) on the ministry’s efforts to ensure the country’s water sustainabi­lity at the Dewan Rakyat sitting yesterday.

In the meantime, Jayakumar assured that treated tap water was safe to drink.

“Indeed the water which flows from the tap can be drunk straight away, there’s no problem. Even I drink tap water... If there is a problem, it is a local problem and not due to the water treatment plant,” he said. — Bernama

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