Negri dams nearing critical levels

 


SEREMBAN: Consumers in Negri Sembilan have been told to be prudent with water usage as the dry spell has left water levels worryingly low.

Five dams in the state have fallen dangerously close to critical while the level at the dam in Gemencheh, which supplies raw water to treatment plants and for consumers in Tampin and parts of Rembau, has been below the critical level for months now.

The five dams close to critical are Sg Terip, Kelinchi, Talang, Teriang and Sg Berinigin.

Only the Ulu Sepri dam remains unaffected by the dry weather.

Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said the absence of rainfall in all water catchment areas in the state over the past two weeks had compounded matters.

He said that if the unusually dry conditions persisted, these dams would only be able to supply raw water to the respective treatment plants for another three to four weeks.

“Please be frugal when consuming water as the prolonged dry weather has caused water levels at almost all rivers to fall drastically.

“We will consider if there is a need to ration water once we get a report from Syarikat Air Negri Sembilan in the next few days,” he told reporters after chairing the state exco meeting.

He said the water level along the Ulu Sg Muar river had also fallen drastically.

“We have five pump houses along the river and some of these are unable to function due to the drop in water level,” he said. -- The Star
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