Nearly RM800mil allocated to states for water supply projects to address monsoon impact


KUCHING: The Federal Government has allocated RM796.4mil in loans to state governments in 2025 to finance various water supply projects.

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof said the projects are among the government's initiatives to mitigate the impact of the Southwest Monsoon, which is expected to bring dry weather and potential drought.

Fadillah, who is also the Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister, said as of May 2025, 28 projects under this initiative are currently underway.

Of the total, 12 are in Sabah, two in Kedah and Perlis, one in Kelantan, three in Pahang and Terengganu and five in Sarawak.

"These projects are at various stages of completion. Some are under implementation and seven are expected to be completed this year," he told reporters after attending the Aidiladha qurban (sacrificial ritual) programme at Kampung Tupong Jaya, here on Sunday (June 8).

At the same time, Fadillah said his ministry is focusing on resolving the issue of non-revenue water (NRW).

He said NRW is caused by various factors, including system inefficiencies, pipe leakages and water theft.

"When pipe connections are poorly installed, leakages happen. There are also old pipes that have started leaking. Overall, we estimate that the country loses 40% of its treated water. This incurs high costs.

"Therefore, our current priority is to identify methods to reassess the piping systems and replace damaged pipes," he said. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Nation

SMG wins silver in best digital publisher of the year at MDA D-Awards
Disabled man found drowned in Sg Kuantan
Toll collection for WCE Section 2 begins midnight tonight
Food delivery driver critically injured in bus collision after running red light
Deputy minister's FB posts vanished, Meta confirms act of sabotage
Govt bears almost half a million ringgit in cost for Tun Mahathir's trip to Nikkei conference
Two suspects sought after firecracker incident damaged homes in Bukit Mertajam
Empat is the name - Malaysian music legends team up with family members to become music's new super quartet
NIOSH urges tighter safety measures at construction sites after Bangsar incident
Reintroduce flat-rate GST in Sabah, urges accountants association

Others Also Read


OSZAR »