Thursday, November 19, 2015

Burst Pipes Factor In Hike In Non-Revenue Water Rate - SPAN


BUTTERWORTH (Thursday, 19 November, 2015)- Burst pipes and the installations of pipes not in accordance with the procedure are among the factors for the hike in non-revenue water (NRW) in the state.

National Water Services Commission (SPAN) Chief Executive Officer Datuk Mohd Ridhuan Ismail said Penang recorded 192 million litres of NRW a day or 18.9 per cent.

"It is important for all to play a role to overcome the problem of NRW, although Penang show a lower rate compared to 35.5 per cent in other states in the peninsula and the Federal Territory," he said when opening the Awareness and Compliance with the Water Service Industry Act 2006 here, today.

Meanwhile, Penang Water Supply Corporation Bhd (PBAPP) Chief Executive Officer Datuk Ir Jaseni Maidinsa, when met at the function, said the usage of non-quality pipe products and installations which did not meet the standard of the Water Service Industry Act 2006 were major contributors in the burst pipe issue.

"The NRW problem can be reduced by 75 per cent, if we can reduce the problems associated with installing water pipes and meters," he said.

He said the government targeted to reduce NRW by 25 per cent under the 11th Malaysia Plan and hoped all quarters should play their role towards a higher work quality to meet the stipulated standard.

A total 400 participants comprising water service industry activists, contractors and plumbers in the state took part in the seminar organised jointly by SPAN, PBAPP, Penang Construction Industry Board and Indah Water Consortium Sdn Bhd.

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