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Selangor Sultan Warns Against “Politicization” of Water Crisis

Malaysia, SHAH ALAM — The ruler of Malaysia’s Selangor state, Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah, last week warned against “politicization” of Selangor’s water issues, stressing that this could turn off potential investors

AKSB Urged to Consider Migrating to Restructuring Initiative

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama (Malaysia)) — Air Kelantan Sdn Bhd (AKSB) is being urged by Malaysia Water Association (MWA) Director Ahmad Zahdi Jamil to consider migrating to the government’s Water Industry Services Restructuring Initiatives

Selangor Water Crisis Is a National Issue: Malaysia Water Association

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama (Malaysia)) — The debate over Selangor’s impending water crisis is a national issue that shoud not be politicized, according to Malaysia Water Association President Ahmad Zahdi Jamil.

MWA Calls for Water Tariff Review

KUALA LUMPUR (Bernama (Malaysia)) — Malaysian water utility companies should review the current water tariff structure in each state in order to help address an impending water crisis in the country, according to the Malaysian Wate

Monitoring Needed to Manage NonRevenue Water

Malaysia, KUALA LUMPUR (Malaysia Star) — Continuous monitoring is needed to manage nonrevenue water in Malaysia, according to Malaysian Water Association president Ahmad Zahdi Jamil.

Malaysia's Ranhill Close to Water Treatment Contract in India

Malaysia, KUALA LUMPUR — — A consortium including Ranhill Utilities Bhd is close to winning a water treatment contract in the Indian city of Haldia, in West Bengal, according to CEO Ahmad Zahdi Jamil.

Malaysia: Johor Water Supply to Improve

Malaysia, JOHOR BARU (The Star (Malaysia)) — — Johor's water supply is set to improve with the operation of the $2.7 million USD integrated Geographical Information System.

The new system will allow Johor water concessionaire Syarikat

Malaysia's Ranhill Details Overseas Expansion Plans

Malaysia, KUALA LUMPUR — — Ranhill Utilities Bhd of Malaysia is exploring opportunities in new markets in Southeast Asia, to raise its overseas revenue contribution from the current 2 percent of revenues.