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Monday's water supply disruption to affect 200,000 consumers in Penang

About 200,000 water consumers in Penang are expected to experience supply disruptions for 12 to 24 hours from 10am on Monday, following a water pipe burst incident in Jalan Bukit Gambir near Gelugor.

Perbadanan Bekalan Air Pulau Pinang (PBAPP) CEO Jaseni Maidinsa said the 900-mm mild steel pipeline located underground at a service road near The Pallazia commercial complex had burst on Oct 15, causing an overnight unscheduled water supply disruption on Oct 15 and 16.

"This pipeline is a major component of the network that delivers water to consumers in the southern areas of Penang island. Due to rain and the depth of the pipeline location, PBAPP postponed emergency repairs on Oct 16 to minimise the inconvenience to water consumers.

"However, the burst segment must be repaired promptly to normalise water pressure, reduce water loss and re-stabilise the treated water delivery system," he said in a statement.

He said consumers in 15 affected areas from Jalan Bukit Gambir to Bayan Lepas, including Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang International Airport, Relau and Bayan Lepas will experience a 12-hour water disruption from 10am on Monday.

Meanwhile, consumers in Persiaran Kelicap, Gertak Sanggul, Teluk Kumbar and Bukit Penara in Balik Pulau are advised to store sufficient water for use for 24 hours from 10am on Monday, Jaseni said.

"PBAPP deeply regrets any inconvenience caused. Please remember to store sufficient water for use," he said.

- Bernama

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