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Gas Pipeline Safety, Water Supply Among Issues Raised In N.Sembilan State Assembly
Gas Pipeline Safety, Water Supply Among Issues Raised In N.Sembilan State Assembly

Barnama

time29-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Barnama

Gas Pipeline Safety, Water Supply Among Issues Raised In N.Sembilan State Assembly

GENERAL SEREMBAN, April 29 (Bernama) -- Gas pipeline safety, the assurance of uninterrupted water supply, and efforts to strengthen the education sector were among the key issues raised during the debate session of the Negeri Sembilan State Legislative Assembly today. Yew Boon Lye (PH–Chuah) called for regular inspections of gas pipelines in several areas across the state to ensure public safety, following the recent gas pipeline fire incident in Putra Heights, Selangor. 'The incident is not merely a technical mishap but a stark warning about the risks of rapid development without proper utility management. I urge all utility companies to immediately conduct a comprehensive audit of existing pipelines, underground cables and systems. 'Cooperation between the local authorities (PBTs) and the Fire and Rescue Department must be strengthened to ensure utility maps are regularly updated and high-risk zones clearly identified. 'Monitoring by utility companies, the Public Works Department (JKR) and PBTs must also be enhanced to ensure no excavation works are carried out without prior approval,' he said during the debate on the Motion of Thanks for the Royal Address at the State Legislative Assembly here. Kamarol Ridzuan Mohd Zain (PN–Paroi) urged the authorities to give serious attention to the safety of gas pipelines in Sendayan, Seremban and Port Dickson, particularly in residential and industrial areas which required close monitoring. He proposed the introduction of a gas pipeline safety mitigation plan, including a ban on open burning within high-risk zones and the installation of clearer route markers along pipeline routes. Meanwhile, Yew and Abdul Fatah Zakari (PN-Bagan Pinang) highlighted the need for further improvements to the state's water supply, particularly in industrial areas. Yew said a reliable water supply was essential for the industrial development of Chuah, Port Dickson, which borders the Tanah Merah industrial zone.

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