'Syabas threatening national security'



Water company Syabas' proposal to ration H2O in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur as well as Putrajaya is a hazard to national security, says DAP member of parliament Tony Pua.

"Syabas has become a hazard to a national confidence by melancholy seven million consumers (in those areas) with H2O rationing where there is no necessity of water," Pua pronounced in a matter today.

NONEWhen a H2O company insisted that H2O levels were low, he said, visits to a seven dams across a state yesterday by Selangor exco members Ronnie Liu as well as Dr Xavier Jeyakumar valid that a dams were full as well as there was no necessity of raw water.
Pua also claimed that a due H2O rationing is to instill fright in a people of Selangor to assistance Barisan Nasional win behind a state.

"It is a fear-mongering tactic used by Syabas, that is 70 percent owned by Puncak Niaga, firstly to assistance BN win Selangor in a next general choosing in order to continue their control over H2O rights in a state," he said.

NONEThe Petaling Jaya Utara MP added that this plan is an forgive for them to make a state supervision agree to their RM3.94 billion Langat 2 treatment plant of sourcing raw H2O from Pahang.

"The entire 'water-rationing' hazard is a ruse to frighten a people of Selangor into forcing a approval of a Langat 2 plan that has zero to do during all with a alleged low levels of treated with colour wat! er."

Pua stated that a due plan by a federal supervision is as well costly as well as will only be ready during a earliest by 2014, whereas Selangor Menteri Besar Khalid Ibrahim has promised that a state will build one more capacities during a existing treatment plants, if required, as well as it will only take reduction than a year.

"It is hence transparent that a costly plan is unnecessary. What Selangor needs now is a thorough examination of a existing plants operated by Puncak Niaga Sdn Bhd, Syarikat Pengeluaran Air Sungai Selangor Holdings (Splash) as well as Konsortium Abass," he said.
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