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A Selangor Water Management Authority personnel collects river water from Sungai Kabul in Beranang, where a pink-coloured water flow was first detected on January 14, 2025, raising concerns of pollution and potential water supply disruption. — Picture via FACEBOOK/LEMBAGA URUS AIR SELANGOR

Luas completes cleaning up Sg Kabul pink water pollution

By Selangor Journal Team

SHAH ALAM, Jan 15 — The Selangor Water Management Authority (Luas) has completed its efforts to remove the pink-coloured water flow first detected in Sungai Kabul yesterday.

It said a follow-up inspection around the Mahkota Industrial Area in Beranang was conducted today, which uncovered a suspected unauthorised bypass pipe.

“Pink-coloured water was observed flowing from the pipe into a man-made channel and subsequently into Sungai Kabul,” Luas said in a Facebook post today.

It coordinated with the Kajang Municipal Council to immediately shut off the pipe, whose source has yet to be identified, to minimise risks to Sungai Kabul, Sungai Beranang, and Sungai Semenyih.

A bottled sample of the polluted pink-coloured water first detected in Sungai Kabul, Beranang, on January 14, 2025. — Picture via FACEBOOK/LEMBAGA URUS AIR SELANGOR

“We have also enhanced monitoring activities at relevant locations upstream of Sg. Kabul.

“The current conditions of Sungai Beranang and Sungai Semenyih are under control, and Luas, along with other involved agencies, is actively conducting thorough inspections and monitoring at the site,” Luas said.

After the pink-coloured water flow was discovered, concerns were raised that the pollution, which stretched for 500 meters, could impact the Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant, located 16.3 km away.

Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd later confirmed that there were no disruptions to the water supply due to the incident.

Pink-coloured water was discovered flowing into Sungai Kabul at Beranang on January 14, 2025, causing the Selangor Water Management Authority to activate a yellow alert as the polluted flow could potentially impact the Sungai Semenyih Water Treatment Plant. — Picture via FACEBOOK/LEMBAGA URUS AIR SELANGOR

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