Use water wisely during dry spell, Penang folks urged

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GEORGE TOWN: Penang goes by means of a dry spell and shoppers have been warned to make use of water wisely as provide on the dams within the state has dropped drastically.

Perbadanan Bekalan Air Pulau Pinang Sdn Bhd (PBAPP) chief govt officer Datuk Jaseni Maidinsa urged water shoppers to make use of water wisely in April and May 2022, because the water capability on the Ayer Itam Dam is low whereas the water demand is excessive.

“As of March 31, the effective capacity of the Ayer Itam Dam is 38.5% compared to 89.3% on Jan 1. Since Jan 1, 2022, the effective capacity of the Ayer Itam Dam has dropped by 50.8% to a critical level of 38.5%,” he stated.

Jaseni added that the first trigger is low rainfall on this dam’s water catchment space (WCA).

“In the period between Jan 1 to March 31, PBAPP recorded abnormally low rainfall amounting to 250mm of rainfall in the Ayer Itam Dam WCA.

“In comparison, the amount of rainfall recorded in the Teluk Bahang Dam WCA was 366mm, while the rainfall at the Mengkuang Dam WCA amounted to 1,128mm,” he stated in a press release on Saturday (April 2).

Jaseni added that the secondary trigger is excessive each day water demand within the Ayer Itam township and surrounding areas.

“The only way to replenish the reserves of the Ayer Itam Dam is to wait for seasonal rainfall or to induce rainfall via cloud seeding in its WCA,” he stated.

Jaseni additionally stated PBAPP has additionally been recording constantly excessive water consumption in Penang over the previous three months whereas striving to implement dry climate controls to “defend” the efficient capacities of Penang’s dams.

“On March 31, 2022, metered water consumption was almost 900 million litres per day (MLD), as compared to the average of 860 MLD in 2021. Water demand in the southern areas of Penang Island is significantly high,” said Jaseni.

He then added that the treated water levels in the Bukit Dumbar reservoirs are low.

“Since the treated water levels are low, PBAPP cannot pump water at adequate pressures to all end-of-line (EOL) and higher ground areas. The water pumps will trip or shut down automatically and may possibly be damaged,” he stated.

Meanwhile, PBAPP has been implementing numerous short-term options to deal with complaints of no water provide or low water strain in a number of areas in South Seberang Prai, within the Ayer Itam hillside areas and at a couple of blocks of five-storey residences at Bukit Gedung.

“The solutions include ramping up treated water production at all nine water treatment plants in Penang to meet daily high water demand.

“We will be increasing treated water production at the Ayer Itam WTP, Guillemard WTP and Batu Ferringhi WTP to support a gradual build-up of treated water reserves in the Bukit Dumbar reservoirs.

“At Bukit Gedung, PBAPP has installed taps at fire hydrants to provide water supply to the residents of affected apartment blocks.

“Due to low water pressure, water supply can now only reach the ground floor and first floor of several apartment blocks.

“PBAPP had also been advising building management corporations including the management corporation of the Bukit Gedung apartments to install residential pumping systems at EOL or higher ground areas to mitigate issues of low water pressure during dry seasons,” he stated.

Jaseni additionally identified that the long-term answer to water provide points within the EOL and better floor areas in South Seberang Prai, Ayer Itam and Bukit Gedong is the well timed implementation of PBAPP’s Raw Water Contingency Plan 2030 (RWCP 2030).

“The targeted yield of the RWCP 2030 projects is 569 MLD, and the availability of this additional volume of water should help to minimise water issues throughout Penang during future dry seasons,” he stated.



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