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IWK detects illegal chemical discharge after Bukit Minyak sewer explosion
IWK detects illegal chemical discharge after Bukit Minyak sewer explosion

Free Malaysia Today

time4 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

IWK detects illegal chemical discharge after Bukit Minyak sewer explosion

Although the sewer line remains operational with no blockages or structural damage, the blast displaced a manhole cover and damaged a road culvert. (Penang fire and rescue department pic) PETALING JAYA : Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) has detected a pink-coloured, noxious gas in the sewer system following an underground Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) has detected a pink-coloured, noxious gas in the sewer system following an underground explosion at the Bukit Minyak Industrial Area in Penang yesterday. IWK said its operations team was deployed immediately after the incident to assess the situation and implement safety measures. The affected area has been barricaded. In a statement today, IWK said the investigation revealed signs of illegal chemical discharge from a nearby factory, based on the presence of the unusual gas in the sewer network. It said it has notified the environment department and the National Water Services Commission (SPAN), and requested their assistance in identifying the source of the chemical spill. Although the sewer line remains operational with no blockages or structural damage, the blast displaced a manhole cover and damaged a road culvert. The manhole has since been temporarily secured. A CCTV inspection of the sewer system will be conducted once clearance is given by the relevant authorities, it said. Penang fire and rescue department assistant director John Sagun Francis confirmed that no injuries were reported. The single explosion occurred at about 11.30am along Lengkok Perindustrian Bukit Minyak 2, causing damage to the road. A hazmat (hazardous materials) unit confirmed there were no further threats, and recorded neutral readings from the sewer fluid.

Underground blast near sewer startles Bukit Minyak residents, no injuries reported, says Penang Fire Dept
Underground blast near sewer startles Bukit Minyak residents, no injuries reported, says Penang Fire Dept

Malay Mail

time4 days ago

  • Malay Mail

Underground blast near sewer startles Bukit Minyak residents, no injuries reported, says Penang Fire Dept

BUKIT MERTAJAM, June 7 — People in the Lengkok Perindustrian Bukit Minyak area were startled today by an underground explosion near a sewer line, which released smoke into the air. Penang Fire and Rescue Department (JBPM) assistant director of Operations, John Sagun Francis, said an emergency call was received at 2.46 pm, and a team was immediately dispatched to the scene. 'Upon arrival, firefighters found that the explosion had occurred near a sewer line and detected a gas odour at the site. Witnesses also reported seeing smoke. Firefighters conducted a size-up and measured the surrounding air quality, including pH levels,' he said in a statement today. The operation was supported by the Hazardous Materials unit from the Sungai Bakap Fire and Rescue Station. Tests showed that the pH level of the liquid in the sewer was neutral. Further checks confirmed that the sewer line belongs to Indah Water Konsortium (IWK), and the company has been notified to take further action. The operation concluded at 4.38 pm, and no injuries were reported. — Bernama

No injuries reported in underground gas blast at Bukit Minyak Industrial Area
No injuries reported in underground gas blast at Bukit Minyak Industrial Area

Free Malaysia Today

time5 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

No injuries reported in underground gas blast at Bukit Minyak Industrial Area

The site of the underground gas explosion on Lengkok Perindustrian Bukit Minyak 2. (Penang fire and rescue department pic) PETALING JAYA : An underground gas explosion occurred near a sewer line at the Bukit Minyak Industrial Area in Bukit Mertajam, Penang, today. Penang fire and rescue department said an emergency call was received at about 2.45pm. The department said it was a single explosion and that the team was monitoring the air quality at the site at Lengkok Perindustrian Bukit Minyak 2. 'Initial reports confirmed that no victims were involved,' it said in a statement. The operation involved 16 personnel from the Bandar Perda and Sungai Bakap fire stations, including a hazmat team from the Sungai Bakap station. The department later said the hazmat squad reported that a neutral reading was recorded from the sewer fluid, and confirmed there were no other hazards. As the sewer line fell under Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd's jurisdiction, the firm will follow up on the matter.

Fadillah calls on global community to boost cooperation on water crisis
Fadillah calls on global community to boost cooperation on water crisis

New Straits Times

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • New Straits Times

Fadillah calls on global community to boost cooperation on water crisis

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia urges the international community to strengthen cooperation to address the global water crisis, a cross-border challenge that affects all countries regardless of whether they are rich or poor, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof. Fadillah, who is also the energy transition and water transformation minister, said it is time for the global community to recognise water as a highly valuable resource for human survival and development. "Malaysia believes strategic partnership and aligned policy actions are priorities in ensuring a sustainable and resilient water future for all. "Water is the lifeblood of our planet that unites the global community in a shared responsibility. "Therefore, the global water crisis that transcends borders and economies demands immediate cooperation," he said on his Facebook page today. He said this while sharing Malaysia's experience at the opening plenary session of the Global Water Summit 2025 themed 'Delivering the Economics of Water' in Paris today. Fadillah also shared the country's progressive approach to sustainable water management, thereby affirming Malaysia's commitment to offering the country's expertise as a model for countries facing similar water security issues. At the plenary session, he also said the country's key achievements in the journey of water management reforms that transformed the country from fragmented state governance towards a more integrated federal-state partnership. "Malaysia is also committed to ongoing efforts to manage the increasing water demand, including the effects of urbanisation, climate change and industrial water use," he said. In the Facebook post, Fadillah also touched on three main points of the Malaysia Water Sector Transformation Agenda 2040, which are changing the perspective on water by focusing on water management as a highly valuable and limited resource. In addition, strengthening cooperation in private sector investment to drive innovation in water management; proactive readiness for climate change by enhancing flood prediction efficiency, more sophisticated modelling data; and scenario-based planning to better prepare for and predict extreme weather events. "I also highlighted Malaysia's active role in regional efforts, particularly at the Asean level, while extending an invitation to global innovators to invest and collaborate in new-generation water technology," he said. Also present at the summit were the Malaysian Ambassador to France, Datuk Eldeen Husaini Mohd Hashim; Energy Transition and Water Transformation Ministry secretary of Sustainable Energy Division, Asdirhyme Abdul Rasib; and Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) Sdn Bhd chief executive officer Narendran Maniam. – Bernama

Global Water Crisis Knows No Borders: Malaysia Leads Call For Urgent Cooperation
Global Water Crisis Knows No Borders: Malaysia Leads Call For Urgent Cooperation

Arabian Post

time13-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Global Water Crisis Knows No Borders: Malaysia Leads Call For Urgent Cooperation

Sharing Malaysia's experience at the Global Water Summit 2025 in Paris, Deputy Prime Minister Yang Amat Berhormat Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah Haji Yusof said, it is time for the global community to recognise water as an invaluable resource to human survival and development While sharing Malaysia's experience at the Global Water Summit 2025 in Paris, Deputy Prime Minister Yang Amat Berhormat Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah Haji Yusof said, it is time for the global community to recognise water as an invaluable resource to human survival and development. 'Water, the lifeblood of our planet, unites us in a shared responsibility. The global water crisis, transcending borders and economies, demands urgent collaboration,' he said in his speech during the Opening Plenary: 'Delivering the Economics of Water' here today. Sharing the nation's progressive approach to sustainable water management, Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah who is also the Minister of Energy Transition and Water Transformation (PETRA), highlighted both its successes and lessons learned, reaffirming Malaysia's commitment to offering its expertise as a model for countries facing similar water security issues. In his address, he outlined key milestones in Malaysia's water management journey, emphasising reforms that have transitioned the country from fragmented state governance to a more coordinated federal-state partnership. He also underscored Malaysia's ongoing efforts to manage growing demands, including urbanisation, climate change and industrial water use. Key Highlights from Malaysia's Water Sector Transformation 2040 Agenda: Shifting Perspectives on Water – Malaysia is focusing on treating water as a precious, finite resource. The nation is accelerating smart water management systems and implementing a matching grants program to reduce non-revenue water (NRW) with co-funding from federal government. Strengthening Private Sector Collaboration – Malaysia is inviting private sector investment to help drive innovation in water management. New policies are fostering opportunities for greater participation in green initiatives, water reclamation and the use of alternative energy sources in water infrastructure. Proactive Preparedness for Climate Change – Malaysia is strengthening its resilience to climate change by enhancing flood forecasting, advance data modelling and scenario planning to better anticipate extreme weather events. Dato' Sri Haji Fadillah also added that Malaysia's active role in regional efforts, particularly within ASEAN, while extended an invitation to global innovators to invest in and collaborate on the next generation of water technologies. The Malaysian government remains committed to fostering sustainable water management practices through continuous innovation, partnerships and shared global solutions. Meanwhile, Indah Water Konsortium (IWK) Sdn Bhd Chief Executive Officer, Narendran Maniam stated that resource recovery has shifted from a discretionary measure to a policy imperative, driven by the pressing need to enhance environmental resilience and ensure sustainable resource management amid escalating economic and ecological pressures. Narendran added that for IWK, resource recovery has evolved from being a nice-to-have to a necessity, with a focus on three main drivers behind this journey: Commitment to Environmental Sustainability – IWK is dedicated to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, minimising waste and creating positive environmental impact through all its efforts. Changing the Utilities Landscape – by becoming the second tap for the nation. As Malaysia is rapidly becoming a regional hub for data centres, it presents a unique opportunity for IWK to support the sustainability of Malaysia's data centre industry through reclaimed water supply. Economic Values and Financial Sustainability. 'Our message to the broader ecosystem is simple – bring value into the equation. The door is open for collaboration. As the national sewerage company, all collaborations will be subject to transparent open tenders and due diligence,' he said at the roundtable talk 'Delivering the Capex Surge' during the summit. Hashtag: #GlobalWaterSummit #Sustainability #IWK #NewLifeForWater #EraBaharuAir #PETRA The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd (IWK) Indah Water Konsortium Sdn Bhd (IWK), is a sewerage services company owned by Minister of Finance Incorporated, Malaysia. IWK is responsible for providing sewerage services, operating and maintaining 9,133 existing sewage treatment plants and network pump stations, as well as more than 22,000 km networks of sewerage pipelines serving 32 million Connected Population Equivalent (cPE). Our core expertise spans Operations and Maintenance, Refurbishment, Planning & Policy Strategy, Engineering and Process Review, Project Planning and Management, Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOP), as well as Research & Development, and Training Services including module development. IWK has been recognised to lead capacity building projects via mentorship programme by UN Habitat and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The company has completed two projects: UN Habitat's Global Water Operators' Partnerships & Water Organization Partnerships (WOP) Project in Banjarmasin, Indonesia, and ADB's Water Organization Partnerships for Resilience (WOP4R) Programme in Baguio City, the Philippines. For more information, visit

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