ADMINISTRATION

Residents advised to store water reserves, 105 filling tanks mobilised

7 Oct 2021, 11:09 AM
Residents advised to store water reserves, 105 filling tanks mobilised

SHAH ALAM, Oct 7 — Pengurusan Air Selangor will prioritise critical premises in affected areas during the scheduled water disruption, which begins on October 13.

In a statement, the agency said these premises include hospitals, dialysis centres, and funerals.

Throughout the maintenance works, 105 water tank lorries will be mobilised to the affected areas, and 18 public water pipes will be on the standby starting on October 14 to 16, for the convenience of customers throughout the period.

Commercial customers can purchase their supplies via the lorries at the four water filling stations, with payment at 10 Air Selangor customer service counters.

The improvement and maintenance of critical assets which requires the temporary shutdown of the Phase 1 Sungai Selangor Water Treatment Plant, which will affect 998 areas in the Petaling, Klang/Shah Alam, Gombak, Kuala Lumpur, Hulu Selangor, Kuala Langat dan Kuala Selangor districts.

The disruption is scheduled to begin from 9am onwards on October 13 onwards, with services expected to recover fully by 9pm on October 16.

The full list of affected areas, public water pipes, and local water filling stations can be found on hentitugas.airselangor.com.

The public can also obtain more information on the disruption from time to time via official communication channels including the Air Selangor app,  FacebookInstagram and Twitter, or contact the agency at 15300

Any enquiries and complaints can be made at the Assistance Centre at the web page www.airselangor.com and the Air Selangor app.

What do you think?

Latest
MidRec
Media Selangor
About Us

Media Selangor Sdn Bhd (MSSB), a subsidiary of Menteri Besar Selangor Incorporated (MBI), is the official media agency of the Selangor State Government. In addition to the Media Selangor news portal (formerly known as Selangorkini & Selangor Journal), Media Selangor also publishes newspapers in Mandarin, Tamil, and English.