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Negeri Sembilan Pakatan Harapan chairman Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun speaks at a press conference on the oath-swearing ceremony for the Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar, on August 13, 2023. — Picture by BERNAMA

Stern action to be taken against those responsible for polluting Sungai Linggi

EMBAN, Nov 8 — The Negeri Sembilan government will take stern action against those responsible for causing odour pollution at the Sungai Linggi Water Treatment Plant in Port Dickson.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said that irresponsible perpetrators who released the scheduled waste have resulted in a major disruption of water supply to most residents in Port Dickson.

The water treatment plant had to be temporarily halted since yesterday.

He added that complaints have been received about a diesel-like odour from the treated water.

Therefore, the Water Regulatory Agency (BKSA) and Syarikat Air Negeri Sembilan (Sains) have been mobilised with support from other agencies to address the issue.

“This morning, the water treatment plant has gradually started working, but in Chuah and Lukut it took a little longer because this area is at the end, which affects the water supply in the area.” he told reporters here today.

Aminuddin said the BKSA, Sains and the Seremban districts and land office were actively surveying the length of the river and also investigating nearby factories and residences to determine the cause of the pollution.

“This morning, the authorities involved conducted an investigation, but they still could not find the cause. I have instructed them to visit the nearby factories and residential areas that they think may be causing problems,” he said.

The media reported yesterday that operations at the Sungai Linggi water treatment plant had to be temporarily suspended following complaints about quality of the water water at the treatment plant.

—  Bernama

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