Keratong water treatment plant expected to resume operating by Sunday

13 Jul 2021 • 5:13 PM MYT
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KUANTAN – The Keratong water treatment plant in Rompin, which was suspended due to pollution, affecting some 50,000 consumers, is expected to resume operations this Sunday, said Environment and Water Minister Datuk Seri Tuan Ibrahim Tuan Man.

He said Pengurusan Air Pahang Berhad (Paip) had also been continuously monitoring the river’s waters to ensure that the plant can resume operating, while three samples were taken by the district Drainage and Irrigation Department last Sunday.

Water samples from the inlets at Kg Rekoh, Kg Lubuk Batu, and Kg Aur were sent to the Gadak water treatment plant laboratory in Rompin for appropriate action.

“The National Water Services Commission has mobilised water tankers from various water supply operators and agencies to help supply clean water, besides the 10 provided by PAIP, making it a total of 41 tankers.

“Besides that, 300 static tanks have also been placed at strategic locations in the affected areas,” he said in a statement here today.

Tuan Ibrahim said among the parties involved in providing help were Air Selangor, Syarikat Air Negri Sembilan, Syarikat Air Darul Aman, Perak Water Board, the Fire and Rescue Department, army, and Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporation.

On July 9, Rompin district officer Ahmad Nasim Mohd Sidek confirmed that the pollution in Sg Pukin, Keratong was believed to stem from the collapsed bank of a treatment pond of a palm oil mill in Ulu Keratong that caused the effluent to flow into the river stream.

Tuan Ibrahim said a notice of instruction under Sections 31 and 37 of the Environmental Quality Act (EQA) 1974 was issued to the factory for them to carry out maintenance work at all its effluent treatment ponds.

According to him, the repair and maintenance work is being monitored by the Pahang Environment Department, which has also reportedly temporarily seized the operating equipment at the factory involved.

“The factory needs to get approval from the department before it is allowed to operate again,” he said.

Tuan Ibrahim said the department was currently preparing an investigation paper under Section 16 (1) of EQA 1974, which provides a fine of up to RM25,000 or imprisonment for a maximum of two years, or both, for the breach of each licence condition, upon conviction. – Bernama, July 13, 2021