Saturday, September 19, 2020

PAS No 2 tells Kelantanese to use rainwater

Malaysiakini:

Minister encourages Kelantan to take advantage of better quality rainwater


Environment and Water Minister Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man has encouraged people in Kelantan to take advantage of rainwater in the state due to its better quality.

He said this is because Kelantan is less exposed to pollution from industries.

"Kelantan is among the states that can take advantage of rainwater because there are not many industries or air pollution," he was quoted as saying by Harakahdaily.

Tuan Ibrahim said this after officiating a community water treatment project in his constituency of Kubang Kerian, Kelantan today.

Water is a hot button issue in Kelantan as the East coast state has for years been plagued by dirty water supply.

The PAS deputy president previously attributed the water problem to piping in the state that is "too old".

He said a holistic solution, including replacing the pipes and expanding existing reservoirs, will take between 30 and 40 years.



6 comments:

  1. No clean water for 30-40 years, how to attract investors? If there are not many industries in Kelantan why does the ECRL need to be extended to reach that state? Wasn’t the plan to use ECRL to haul goods to Port Klang? So what will the ECRL carry from Kelantan? Just passengers?

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    1. u no watch train to busan? ccp china hv 1.4b, kelantan much less, but same direction,same destination.

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    2. Wakakakakaka…

      U watched train to Busan?

      Who saved the day?

      Don't u worry about CCP China. She is on course to her target of 2025.

      Whereas, bolihland (kelate included) is heading to an head-on collision when substantial number of Nons abandon that nep train to the melayu. Those remaining doggie nons would be much help too!

      Don't forget to count yrself in.

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  2. And this is a "man of God" talking!

    The thing is, the idiots in Kelantan still think the smell of the leaders of PAS s*** smell like roses.

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  3. My factories have been harvesting rain water for years.

    Perfectly legal for non-consumption and non-contact uses e.g. watering plants, washing outdoor surfaces, flushing toilets.

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  4. I guess rain water would be fine for plant nurseries, car wash and the like, maybe those “industries” can re-locate to Kelate. But for industries like manufacturing and assembly.....rain water would be insufficient and not reliable.

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