RM186mil to replace old pipes, meters in Selangor

RM186mil to replace old pipes, meters in Selangor

Air Selangor plans to reduce non-revenue water rate to below 28.6%.

A total of 150km of pipes will be replaced in Selangor this year under a special programme. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Selangor will replace old and obsolete pipes, especially of the asbestos cement-type, involving a distance of 150km this year to reduce the rate of its non-revenue water (NRW).

The old pipe replacement programme is one of the key performance indicators (KPI) set by Pengurusan Air Selangor Sdn Bhd (Air Selangor).

Its chief executive, Suhaimi Kamaralzaman, said the company had allocated RM293 million with RM170 million of it being for the critical pipe replacements and RM16 million for the replacement of old and damaged water meters.

“Other KPIs include having Air Selangor leak specialists and inspectors detect at least 78,000 cases of leaking pipes under the Active Leakage Control Programme,” he told a virtual press conference today.

Apart from that, Suhaimi said the KPIs also involved the formation of 75 district metering zones through the district metering zone formation programme, the installation of another 1,780 sensors on the main pipe to detect transient pressure and leakage at an early stage, and the use of 3,000 permanent leak noise correlating loggers on reticulation pipes in 60 district metering zones.

He said Air Selangor had managed to reduce the average NRW rate to 28.6% last year from 29.7% in 2019 – which exceeded the target set by the National Water Services Commission (SPAN) – despite the Covid-19 pandemic and the implementation of the movement control order.

Suhaimi said Air Selangor was also committed to reducing the NRW rate to 25% by 2025 and further to 15% by 2049.

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