KOTA KINABALU, May 13 ― University Malaysia Sabah (UMS) has apologised for the recent water supply problem at its Kota Kinabalu main campus and is finding other alternative...
KOTA KINABALU, May 13 ― University Malaysia Sabah has apologised for the recent water supply problem at its Kota Kinabalu main campus and is finding other alternative sources of water supply.
At the same time, pipeline relocation and upgrading works along the Pan Borneo road are also underway. So with that, JANS took the approach of rationing the water supply. This supply is obtained from LRA Moyog Penampang, involving 20 deliveries of water tankers per day or an estimated capacity of up to 400,000 litres per day supplied for the use of student residential colleges and also surrounding buildings within the UMS campus.
A total of RM350,000 has been allocated for the implementation of innovations in the supply of internal water sources such as gravity water, underground water and rainwater. JANS has informed that LRA Telibong 2 Phase 2 will start operating to pump 20 million litres per day and is expected to be completed in July 2023. This initiative is expected to be able to ease the water supply crisis.
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