The Melaka government will announce its new water tariff on Wednesday and will prioritise the interests of consumers and stakeholders, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh. - Bernama pic
The Melaka government will announce its new water tariff on Wednesday and will prioritise the interests of consumers and stakeholders, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh. - Bernama pic

ALOR GAJAH: The Melaka government will announce its new water tariff on Wednesday and will prioritise the interests of consumers and stakeholders, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusoh.

He said the water tariff adjustment would not burden the consumers too much, thus helping the sustainability of supply to all parties.

"The ceiling level (of the new water tariff adjustment) is 22 sen, so we will see in Melaka, within the existing limit, how far 22 sen in Melaka can reach (to adjust the price)," he told reporters after launching Audemars Microtec (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd in the Angkasa Nuri Industrial Area in Durian Tunggal here today.

Also present were Audemars Microtec chief executive officer Dr Mirko Audemars, state Science, Technology, Innovation and Communications Committee chairman Datuk Fairul Nizam Roslan and Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) deputy chief executive officer S. Sivasuriyamoorthy.

Elaborating, Rauf said most of the states are currently facing the loss of about 40 per cent of treated water due to the problem of leaking underground pipes, with Melaka also having last adjusted its water tariff over 18 years ago.

"But it's the same principle, Johor, Kelantan, Terengganu, Perak, Kedah and Perlis… our water pipes are decades old and require maintenance or replacement now.

"If not, only 60 per cent of the water we supply will reach the consumers, the remaining 40 per cent will be lost underground. If we lose 40 per cent of water, our investment will also go down 40 per cent," he said.

He said that, as such, the state government and the people must collaborate to ensure water can be supplied to a minimum level of 90 per cent so that it benefits all parties.

On Jan 17, the National Water Services Commission (Span) announced water tariff adjustment for all domestic users in Peninsular Malaysia and Labuan starting Feb 1.

The water tariff adjustment will see an average increase of 22 sen per cubic metre. — BERNAMA