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Residents carry empty bottles to collect water supply from the tankers provided at the Air Selangor local service centre in Section 4, Shah Alam, on September 4, 2020. — Picture by ASRI SAPFIE/SELANGORKINI

17 file suits over disruption to piped water supply

SHAH ALAM, Sept 9 — Seventeen people filed suits in the High Court yesterday against a factory suspected to have caused odour pollution of Sungai Gong in Rawang last Thursday that led to an unscheduled disruption to piped water supply in several areas of the Klang Valley.

The suits were filed online by their lawyer Mohd Khairul Azam Abdul Aziz who told reporters at the court lobby that his clients are seeking general damages, specific damages, exemplary damages, costs and other relief deemed fit by the court.

He said his clients had taken into consideration the hardship faced by them, especially the housewives, traders and heads of households, due to the water disruption.

The first plaintiff, Parti Bumiputera Perkasa Malaysia (Putra) president Datuk Ibrahim Ali, was also with Mohd Khairul.

Since last Thursday, about five million people in seven areas in the Klang Valley faced an unscheduled disruption in piped water supply after four water treatment plants had to be shut down due to the odour pollution of Sungai Gong.

Sungai Gong is a tributary of Sungai Sembah which flows into Sungai Selangor that supplies raw water to the four treatment plants, namely Sungai Selangor Phase 1, 2 and 3 and Rantau Panjang.

Last Saturday, police arrested four owners of a factory suspected to have been the source of the pollution.

The piped water supply to all the affected areas has been restored today.

— Bernama

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