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Johor to look for new water sources

Time to explore undergroun­d reserves and harvest rainwater on large scale, says Hasni

- By ZAZALI MUSA and YEE XIANG YUN newsdesk@thestar.com.my

ISKANDAR PUTERI: Johor is facing a major water crisis if it relies on existing resources and does not start exploring new alternativ­es.

“The time has come for Johor to explore undergroun­d water reserves and harvest rainwater on a large scale,” said state Public Works, Rural and Regional Developmen­t Committee chairman Datuk Hasni Mohammad at the state assembly sitting here yesterday.

He was replying to a question from Datuk Syed Sis Syed Abdul Rahman (BNTanjung Surat) on the progress made by the state authoritie­s on exploring new water resources.

Hasni said Johor was too dependent on surface water that supplied 99% of consumptio­n, with only 1% from undergroun­d water.

“We are working with two universiti­es in Johor and the Japan Water Forum to conduct research on undergroun­d water reserves in the state,” said Hasni.

He said the state government had allocated RM1mil to identify several locations in Johor where exploratio­n for undergroun­d water reserves could be conducted next year.

It is part of the RM 79.7 mil allocation under the state’s Budget 2017 for 14 initiative­s to develop sustainabl­e water management in Johor.

He said the state would be adopting Japan’s Kumamoto City in Kumamoto prefecture as the model where some 780,000 residents had used undergroun­d water for more than 20 years.

“We will be conducting an indepth study on the potential usage of undergroun­d water with an expert from Kumamoto for a master plan on its usage until 2050,” added Hasni.

He said the state government would also look at other options, including building desalinati­on plants for new developmen­t projects along the coastal areas and those located far from existing water supply facilities.

Hasni said the developer of the multibilli­on ringgit Forest City project in Gelang Patah was required to build a desalinati­on plant because of the scale of the project.

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