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Dam’s safety under threat

Encroachme­nt leading to water contaminat­ion

- By MOHD FARHAAN SHAH farhaan@thestar.com.my

LABIS: Farmers have encroached into the Bekok Dam, posing a threat to the water catchment area and contaminat­ing the reservoir with chemicals.

State Drainage and Irrigation Department director Chong Chee Han said the long-standing issue had become the main focus for the state government, as the dam served close to half a million people.

He pointed out that the state secretary had called for a meeting with relevant agencies to tackle the issue.

“The state government will gazette the Bekok Dam as a water catchment area soon to make sure there is no more encroachme­nt,” he said.

The chemicals, including fertiliser­s and diesel-powered machinery, are used to plant crops in the area near the dam.

This poses a threat as the chemicals will be absorbed into the soil or washed into the dam during a downpour.

Chong also said the 2008 Auditor-general’s Report had stated that there was rampant encroachme­nt by plantation­s and farmers into the Bekok Dam and that vast tracks of land around catchment areas, totalling almost 100,000ha, had yet to be gazetted.

Syarikat Air Johor Holdings (SAJ) Sdn Bhd corporate communicat­ion manager Jamaluddin Jamil said it had taken measures to ensure the water was safe for consumptio­n.

“However, SAJ may face problems in the

The state government will gazette the Bekok Dam as a water catchment area soon to make sure there is no encroachme­nt. — CHONG CHEE HAN

future if the encroachme­nt and pollution continue to contaminat­e the water at the dam,” he said.

State Water Regulatory Authority director Idris Kaparawi said water quality at 15 dams state-wide was acceptable according to World Health Organisati­on and Health Ministry guidelines.

“The authoritie­s have carried out regular checks at all dams in the state where we have found nothing,” he said.

Meanwhile, Ayer Hitam MP Datuk Dr Wee Ka Siong said he had informed Mentri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani Othman about the matter and urged the state and federal government­s to take immediate action.

He added that 500,000 users might face health risks, including cancer, if steps were not taken quickly to stop the encroachme­nt.

“At the moment, there is only one security guard on duty at the Bekok Dam, which is almost the size of Singapore, in an eight-hour shift in two sessions.

“One security guard is not enough to guard the area and stop encroachme­nt,” he said.

 ??  ?? Cause of worry: The site of the Bekok Dam in Labis, Johor. (Inset) Dr Wee showing a picture of the site which is being encroached by farmers.
Cause of worry: The site of the Bekok Dam in Labis, Johor. (Inset) Dr Wee showing a picture of the site which is being encroached by farmers.

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