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Water supply 28% restored in Klang Valley

Areas in Kuala Selangor have recorded a 75.6% recovery rate, Hulu Selangor 60.7%, Petaling 60.4%, Shah Alam 40.4% and Klang 0.9%.

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A worker at a restaurant in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, dips up water from a large tub during the scheduled water disruption on Oct 13. Photo: Bernama
A worker at a restaurant in Sentul, Kuala Lumpur, dips up water from a large tub during the scheduled water disruption on Oct 13. Photo: Bernama

The water supply in 998 areas that was disrupted following the upgrading and maintenance work for critical assets at the Sungai Selangor Phase 1 Water Treatment Plant had been restored by 28%, as of 6am today.

Air Selangor spokesman Elina Baseri said areas in Kuala Selangor recorded a 75.6% recovery rate, Hulu Selangor 60.7%, Petaling 60.4%, Shah Alam 40.4% and Klang 0.9%.

Three areas, namely Gombak, Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Langat are still at zero recovery rate, she said in a statement today.

Residents around the Klang Valley began to experience a scheduled water supply disruption at 9am on Wednesday due to the upgrading and maintenance work.

Consumers whose water supply has been restored are advised to use water prudently to ensure the restoration process in the affected areas runs smoothly.

Further information can be obtained through official communication channels, including the Air Selangor app, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter or by contacting Air Selangor at 15300.