GEORGE TOWN: A total of 37,000 user accounts across seven coastal areas on Penang Island will experience a scheduled water supply disruption for 14 hours, starting from 10 pm on Nov 28 (Thursday) to 12 pm on Nov 29 (Friday).
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Penang Water Supply Corporation (PBAPP) chief executive officer Datuk K. Pathmanathan stated that the disruption is due to the replacement of a 900-millimetre (mm) valve and preventive maintenance work at the Batu Ferringhi Water Treatment Plant (WTP).
The affected areas include Bagan Jermal, Batu Ferringhi, Mount Erskine, Tanjung Bungah, Tanjung Pinang, Tanjung Tokong, and Teluk Bahang. International hotels in these areas may experience either no water supply or low water pressure.
Pathmanathan explained that the replacement is necessary because the 900mm sluice valve on one of the inlet pipes at the Batu Ferringhi WTP is not functioning. This valve has been in use since the WTP began operations in 2001. PBAPP will replace it with a new 900mm butterfl
y valve on Nov 28, necessitating the temporary shutdown of the Batu Ferringhi WTP.
In conjunction with the valve replacement, PBAPP will also service the high-voltage (11KV) switchgear and transformer, with Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) staff on-site to carry out preventive maintenance work. This maintenance aims to ensure the Batu Ferringhi WTP, a primary producer of treated water for the affected areas, operates optimally amid high water demand and changing climate conditions.
Additionally, the maintenance efforts are intended to lower the risk of unscheduled breakdowns or mishaps that may suddenly affect water supply in all areas serviced by the WTP. Pathmanathan advised affected water consumers to store sufficient water until the supply is fully restored and apologised for any inconvenience caused.
All works have been scheduled to be carried out at night and early morning hours to minimise disruptions. Updates on the progress of the maintenance and preventive works during the water disruption will be pr
ovided via PBAPP’s Facebook page.