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Title: An analysis on the controversy regarding water supply in the state of Selangor, Malaysia
Authors: Hamirdin Ithnin
Mujirah Mokmin
Nordin Sakke
Conference Name: Prosiding Persidangan Kebangsaan Geografi & Alam Sekitar ke-4
Keywords: General election
Water supply system
Water controversy
Conference Date: 05/03/2013
Conference Location: Tanjung Malim
Abstract: The state of Selangor is the most developed state in Malaysia, as such the capability of its water supply system is always on the heel in trying to meet the ever growing demand The government of the state prior to the 2008 General Election had embarked on an interbasin water transfer project with the aim of boosting the availability of raw water for treatment and subsequently to supply the state with a projected future demand curve, A change in government in 2008 saw a change in emphasis with regard to the water supply system. The present state government is of the view that the interstate water transfer project ought to carried out concurrently with the restructuring of the water supply system of the state. Other parties such as the concessionaires are on an opposite view. As such there was a stalemate regarding the progress of the interstate water transfer and the restructuring of the water supply system. It looked as if the party which wanted to go ahead with the water transfer project hatched the idea that water crisis was imminent in the state. The irony was that when the horn was blown to drum up water crisis issue in the state, it rained, and dams in the state were overflowing. The present state government was more inclined to keep water tariff at ns present level, and at the same time urge the concessionaires to commit themselves to the pledge of reducing NRW, which it believes if kept low, can compensate for the increase in demand. As such, a settlement is not in sight yet, but with the backing of the Federal Government, the interstate water transfer project continued, at the same time the restructuring of the water supply system in the state remains a stalemate. This paper analyzes the issue from a non-partisan view.
Pages: 197-204 p.
Call Number: Q56.P766 2013 sem.
Publisher: Jabatan Geografi dan Alam Sekitar UPSI,Perak
Appears in Collections:Seminar Papers/ Proceedings / Kertas Kerja Seminar/ Prosiding

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