Sabah’s non-revenue water (NRW) rate is currently at 60 per cent, a loss of water resources in the state.
As such, the Sabah Works Minister said the Sabah State Water Department is working on reducing the amount through several measures, including improving the effectiveness of the supply system.He said overcoming NRW is one of the important steps to ensure that the water supply system in the state can meet consumers’ demand in addressing the water supply problem plaguing the state.
“We are also faced with a manpower shortage, and the effectiveness of the system is also a challenge, so we need a mechanism and integrated effort to deal with the problem "Water supply is being restored, JANS is improving to reduce NRW to a lower percentage. If we can do it by the end of this year, consumers will be able to enjoy a better water supply," he told reporters after an iftar event and presentation of donations to the poor and orphans here last night.
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