IMPORTANT FACTS RELATED TO GROUNDWATER USE IN MALAYSIA
IMPORTANT FACTS RELATED TO GROUNDWATER USE IN MALAYSIA
FACT 1
The water crisis in Malaysia has heightened awareness of the need for new, resilient water sources. Consequently, many are now considering groundwater extraction as a viable alternative. Your premises should proactively plan for a backup water supply in the event of a water crisis.
[WATER WATER SUPPORT FACTORS]
FACT 2
The use of groundwater has long existed in Kelantan, Terengganu, and Pahang, involving industrial areas, holiday resorts, schools, houses of worship, farms, and similar establishments. Government departments, such as the Public Works Department (JKR), the Water Supply Department (JBA), and the Drainage and Irrigation Department (JPS), have long utilized this readily available water source.
(Treated groundwater sources for government use)
The private sector is also no exception, with some large companies in Selangor, such as factories in the Shah Alam, Klang, and Bangi areas, having utilized groundwater for an extended period.
(Treated groundwater sources can save on monthly water bills for the private sector)
There are also educational institutions in this country that have utilized groundwater sources for various purposes, including daily needs, agriculture, and animal husbandry.
(Treated groundwater sources for the use of educational institutions)
Utilizing groundwater sources is a viable option for cost savings.
[WATER BILL SAVINGS]
If your company is considering exploring and utilizing groundwater resources, please refer to the document below.
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The diagram below illustrates estimated savings based on your company's water bill.
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