Simpang Renggam water treatment plant closed indefinitely due to high ammonia content readings, says Johor exco | Malay Mail

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Simpang Renggam water treatment plant closed indefinitely due to high ammonia content readings, says exco

Simpang Renggam water treatment plant closed indefinitely due to high ammonia content readings, says Johor excoPuah said that the pollution had affected 15,000 account holders in Simpang Renggam and 8,000 in Pontian as a result of the water supply disruption. — Picture by Yusof Mat Isa

Johor International Trade, Investments and Utilities committee chairman Jimmy Puah Wee Tse said that the pollution had affected 15,000 account holders in Simpang Renggam and 8,000 in Pontian as a result of the water supply disruption. “Ranhill SAJ Sdn Bhd was forced to stop operations because the quality of raw water resources declined due to higher ammonia content exceeding permitted limits of 1.5 ppm .

 

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