The state government has directed the Selangor Water
Management Authority to issue a raw water license to the state-owned
Kumpulan Dahrul Ehsan, in replacement of Puncak Niaga, said Menteri
Besar Khalid Ibrahim in a statement yesterday.
A government source told FMT that following the termination, Puncak Niaga can no longer extract raw water from the state.
However, it can still supply treated water because that
license was issued by the federal-owned National Water Services
Commission.
Last Wednesday, Khalid announced that the state and federal
government would be jointly taking over the four companies by invoking
Section 114 of the Water Services Industry Act 2006.
This followed the expiring of negotiation period on Dec 31,
2013 and the four companies’ refusal to accept a takeover bid worth
RM9.65 billion.
Meanwhile, Khalid said he has instructed the Selangor water
regulator Mohamad Roslan Sakiman to kick-start a storm water reservoir
project called Hybrid Off River Augmentation System (Horas) in the mean
time.
He said this is to serve as alternative to the proposed
Langat 2 Water Treatment Plant, a federal initiative which was finally
approved by the state last week.
He said the Horas project which would be built in Sungai
Selangor is capable of supplying 600 to 700 million liters of clean
water daily.
“This system involves the collection of storm water from Sungai Selangor at the old mines in Bestari Jaya.
“Based on the Bestari Jaya Barrage overflow data, there is
sufficient storm water in Sungai Selangor when there is excess from the
use of the plants there.
“The collection is estimated to be sufficient for four
months without any flow from Sungai Selangor during the mid-year dry
season,” he said.--FreeMalaysiaToday
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