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Hi guys,
We already know that KPS is 63% owned by the Selangor State Govt
And they have secured the Smartpipes Technology.
Why?
ANSWER: See This News

M’sia loses 4.27 billion litres of water every day due to leaky pipes


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More than 4.27 billion litres of treated water — enough to fill more than 1,700 Olympic-sized swimming pools or keep the state of Perlis going for 53 days — are leaking out of Malaysia's ageing pipe system every day.
Experts warn that more will be wasted unless drastic measures are taken.
If saved, that amount of water could ease stressed water supplies in the Klang Valley, as fears of a shortage and rationing loom dangerously, The Star reported.
According to the National Water Services Commission, non-revenue water (NRW) accounted for 36.6 per cent of all water pumped out of treatment plants last year, or about 5.69 billion litres a day, The Star reported.
This was higher than 2012, which saw a 36.4 per cent of NRW.
Sep 04, 2014 09:38 pm
Of this amount, at least 75 per cent was due to problems like leaky asbestos-cement pipes and other infrastructure problems.
Source: The Star
THE ANSWER IS IN SMARTPIPES
NOTE THIS
According to the National Water Services Commission, non-revenue water (NRW) accounted for 36.6 per cent of all water pumped out of treatment plants last year, or about 5.69 billion litres a day, The Star reported.
IN OTHER WORDS 36.6% OF WATER IN MALAYSIA IS WASTED BY LEAKAGES THROUGH RUSTY PIPES
THIS IS THE REASON WHY KPS WILL DO EXTREMELY WELL
IF NOT REPLACED PH GOVT MIGHT LOSE VOTES IN NEXT ELECTION

Water rationing in Selangor: Millions may be affected


A worker from Air Selangor (left) helping residents in Seksyen 27, Shah Alam fill up containers with water March 6, 2018. — Picture by Azinuddiin Ghazali
A worker from Air Selangor (left) helping residents in Seksyen 27, Shah Alam fill up containers with water March 6, 2018. — Picture by Azinuddiin Ghazali











SHAH ALAM - Selangor residents are in for dry days ahead as the state government embarks on water rationing as a stop-gap measure to handle the water crisis.
The last-minute move is bound to catch millions of residents here off-guard, with most failing to stock up on water. Menteri Besar Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim yesterday announced that the rationing exercise would affect consumers statewide.
FROM KHALID TIME TILL NOW HOW MANY MORE BILLION LITERS OF PRECIOUS WATER MUST GO DOWN THE DRAIN?
SO NEXT ON THE AGENDA MUST BE SMARTPIPE REPLACEMENT
WATER IS A NECESSITY OF LIFE. OTHERS CAN WAIT. NOT THIS ONE

BEST REGARDS

Calvin Tan Research
Singapore
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