‘Dirty water’ possible solution for data centres JOHOR BARU: Johor will work with a data centre to harvest water from one of the state’s most polluted rivers for its operations, says state executive councillor Lee Ting Han (p... ...
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‘Dirty water’ possible solution for data centres JOHOR BARU: Johor will work with a data centre to harvest water from one of the state’s most polluted rivers for its operations, says state executive councillor Lee Ting Han (p... ...
Read moreWater is a security matter Need for clean water: Not all water treatment plants in the country are able to treat or remove all pollutants, especially the newer pollutants, says Santiago. PETALING JAYA: The country’s raw water sources ca... ...
Read moreMove to plug 28.8 per cent of water leakage by 2030 “The aim for NRW for this year is 34.6 per cent. If we can speed up implementation by 2030, the reduction (would be) 28.8 per cent,” said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah... ...
Read moreSarawak looking to increase penalty for third-party damage to water pipes, says state minister KUCHING: Sarawak is reviewing the state Water Ordinance to increase the penalty for damage to water pipes by third parties, says state Utility and T... ...
Read moreS'gor to enforce Zero Discharge Policy from January Jamaliah: People need time to understand the policy. THE Zero Discharge Policy (ZDP) in Selangor is expected to be fully enforced from January, says state public health and e... ...
Read moreProfessional bodies award Continuing Professional Development hours to BIWWEC2024 participants KUCHING (Oct 16): Delegates attending the Borneo Water and Wastewater Exhibition and Conference 2024 (BIWWEC2024) will earn Continuing Professional ... ...
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