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Title: Status of water resources activities and development in Malaysia
Authors: J.G. Daniel
Cheong Chup Lim
Conference Name: International Symposium on Energy, Resources and the Environment
Keywords: Water resources
Malaysia
Conference Date: 1975-02-21
Conference Location: Pulau Pinang, Malaysia
Abstract: Water Resources Activities in Malaysia cover a wide range and are assigned to a number of Government Departments and Agencies. They cover water resources assessment, resources planning and development, water resources management, and water resources research. Under the Second Malaysia Plan (1971-1975), the Government has made substantial financial provision for the expansion of hydrological activities and for the strengthening of hydrological services in the country. This Paper reviews the present status of water resources development and management in the fields of irrigation, industrial, domestic and municipal water supply, hydro-power and flood mitigation, outlines the major water problems in Malaysia arising from flood, soil erosion, pollution and drought and describes briefly the details of the programmes in hand for the upgrading of hydrological services in the country.
Pages: 1-17
Call Number: HC445.5.I5 1975c katsem
Publisher: Malaysian Centre for Development Studies
URI: https://ptsldigital.ukm.my/jspui/handle/123456789/780482
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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