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Works at Sg Selangor water treatment plant set to finish by 7pm, says Air Selangor

Works 63.1% complete as of 3pm, with supply to be gradually restored starting early tomorrow morning

6:41 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Maintenance works and asset replacement at the Sg Selangor Phase 1 water treatment plant are 63.1% complete as of 3pm today.

Air Selangor in a statement informed that all ongoing works were proceeding according to schedule and were expected to be completed by 7pm.

“Water supply to consumers is expected to be restored gradually starting from 3am on Thursday after the completion of maintenance works and asset replacement, and subsequently when the main water supply distribution system has been stabilised.

“The percentage of water supply restoration in affected areas is expected to reach approximately 20% by 3pm on Thursday, followed by 90% by 3am on Friday,” said the statement.

In the same statement, Air Selangor also announced the full restoration time for the affected areas was estimated at noon on Friday.

The duration of disruption and water supply restoration in the affected areas varies depending on the distance from the user premises and water pressure in the water supply distribution system.

“Air Selangor has mobilised water tankers to critical premises such as hospitals, clinics, dialysis centres and funeral ceremonies,” the statement added.

Further information on the scheduled water cuts will be updated periodically through Air Selangor’s official communications channel at https://waterupdates.airselangor.com/ or via the Air Selangor app, Facebook, Instagram and X account, or by contacting Air Selangor at 15300. – June 5, 2024

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