Selangor Journal
The Langat 2 Water Treatment Plant and Distribution System (LRAL2). — Picture by Pengurusan Aset Air Berhad (PAAB)

Mosti welcomes proposals to develop clean water technology

SEMPORNA, Sept 24 — The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (Mosti) welcomes proposals to develop clean water production technology and is ready to offer assistance in funding or carrying out research and development in relevant areas.

Deputy Minister Datuk Arthur Joseph Kurup said projects like the hybrid power system and desalination initiative, which involve the treatment of seawater into clean drinking water on Pulau Sebangkat, benefit the community.

The project, developed by the Standards and Industrial Research Institute of Malaysia (Sirim Berhad) with Mosti funding, has a huge impact on the community that previously did not have access to clean water, forcing them to get clean water from Semporna.

“We are open to receiving other proposals (to expand clean water projects) so that Mosti can assist in providing funding, thus increasing the ministry’s impact on the people,” he told reporters after handing over the project to the Pulau Sebangkat residents earlier today.

According to Arthur, the project allows them to obtain clean water that is safe to drink without travelling to Semporna, saving their money and increasing their health.

“Through this project, we can help lighten the people’s burden and attract foreign investors. It also creates secondary economic effects, allowing the residents to carry out seaweed farming activities. This will ultimately contribute to the tourism industry,” he added.

Meanwhile, Sirim Berhad group chairman Datuk Khairol Anuar Mohamad Tawi said the implementation of the desalination technology is suitable to be used on islands or in remote areas which lack clean water and electricity.

“The project at Pulau Sebangkat is based on a stand-alone renewable energy source, without relying on energy sources from the grid. It can operate using the existing power supply system,” he said.

The green-technology-based system can reduce carbon dioxide emissions into the environment, consequently mitigating global warming, and the technology can also serve as an alternative source of raw water for the country in the future, helping to address long-term clean water supply issues.

— Bernama

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