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RM69.18m to help Kelantan cut non-revenue water rate

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KUALA LUMPUR: The federal government has allocated RM69.18 million in grants to Kelantan under the National Non-Revenue Water (NRW) Programme (Approach 1) to reduce the state’s NRW rate, which stood at 54.5% last year, said Energy Transition and Water Transforma­tion Deputy Minister Akmal Nasrullah Mohd Nasir.

He said under package one, water metres were replaced to achieve more accurate NRW readings and handed over to Air Kelantan Sdn Bhd in March 2023.

He added that package two, involving the replacemen­t and repair of water tanks, is expected to be completed in September this year.

“In line with the restructur­ing of the water supply industry, water operators are responsibl­e for the constructi­on, replacemen­t and repair of infrastruc­ture to ensure continuous water supply to consumers.

“However, the ministry is committed to assisting states to reduce NRW rates through NRW reduction programmes,” he said during the question and answer session in the Dewan Rakyat yesterday.

He was responding to Wan Ahmad Fayhsal Wan Ahmad Kamal (PN-Machang) regarding plans and measures to solve Kelantan’s water woes.

To tackle the issue of water loss due to frequent leaks in old and dilapidate­d distributi­on pipes, Akmal Nasrullah said Pengurusan Aset Air Berhad had provided financing amounting to RM210 million to Air Kelantan Sdn Bhd to replace the 359km-long asbestos cement pipes in Kelantan in phases.

He added that two new and three connection projects have been approved for Kelantan under the 12th Malaysia Plan, with an estimated cost of RM704.8 million, to address water supply issues in the state.

He said these include the constructi­on of an offriver storage facility in Machang, the constructi­on of low weirs in Sungai Pahi and Sungai Jegor, a study on Kelantan’s water sources and the lease of tank lorries and static tanks.

To a supplement­ary question from Wan Ahmad Fayhsal on when the government plans to allocate an additional RM500 million to address clean water issues in the state, Akmal Nasrullah said the ministry is waiting for the Kelantan government’s decision on the matter.

“A coordinati­on meeting between the ministry and the state government was held in February 2024 to discuss the implementa­tion of these projects. However, the ministry is still waiting for a decision from the Kelantan government on whether they agree to accept the RM500 million allocation as a loan, as part of our efforts to resolve the water supply issues in Kelantan.

“Commitment has been made to address water-related issues, but we want to ensure fairness regarding mechanisms. This approach is also applied in other states, and we are currently awaiting the decision of the Kelantan government.” - Bernama

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