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Revive Board to ensure water from rivers clean | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Published on: Wednesday, April 07, 2021 By: Bernama Text Size: SEMPORNA: Lembaga Sungai-Sungai Sabah (Sabah Rivers Board), which has been inactive, needs to be restructured towards strengthening the management of rivers and their sustainability, thus contributing to better clean water supply in the State. Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Seri Bung Moktar Radin (pic) who suggested this, said all the rivers could thus be gazetted as belonging to the State Government for better monitoring. “This is because Sabah is currently facing a shortage of clean water supply, with 23 of the 84 water treatment plants no longer functioning, while some of the rivers have dried up, polluted by wastes or facing erosion of the banks.

State losing RM300m yearly on water supply | Daily Express Online - Sabah s Leading News Portal

Published on: Saturday, January 23, 2021 By: FMT Deputy chief minister Bung Moktar Radin  (pic) has proposed the privatisation of water services as a long-term solution to water woes in Sabah. Bung, who is also the State Works Minister, said this would be similar to the National Water Services Commission (SPAN) in the peninsula to oversee water and sewerage services in the state. He was confident a water commission will boost the state’s efficiency and reduce bureaucracy in dealing with long-standing water issues in Sabah. ADVERTISEMENT “We don’t have SPAN here and only the water department. With this corporatisation, we will change the image of the state’s water services.

State losing RM300m yearly on water supply: Bung | Daily Express Online

Published on: Saturday, January 23, 2021 By: FMT Deputy chief minister Bung Moktar Radin  (pic) has proposed the privatisation of water services as a long-term solution to water woes in Sabah. Bung, who is also the State Works Minister, said this would be similar to the National Water Services Commission (SPAN) in the peninsula to oversee water and sewerage services in the state. He was confident a water commission will boost the state’s efficiency and reduce bureaucracy in dealing with long-standing water issues in Sabah. ADVERTISEMENT “We don’t have SPAN here and only the water department. With this corporatisation, we will change the image of the state’s water services.

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