water pollution

SPAN initiates investigations into suspects responsible for polluting two rivers

The pollution incident led to the temporary shutdown of water treatment plants, affecting seven areas in the Klang Valley

Sg Lembu pollution due to duck farm, not pig farm, says Penang exco

Checks at the village area of Sg Lembu here revealed that the pollution originated from a duck farm that was disposing waste that affected Sg Kulim and Sg Air Merah in Kedah.

No illegal logging, encroachment in Ulu Muda, Nik Nazmi says to RimbaWatch’s claims

There is no illegal logging or encroachment in the Ulu Muda Forest Reserve in Sik, said Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad in response to a non-governmental organisation's claim of water source pollution due to these activities.

Sg Gong undergoes extensive treatment after oil-like traces found

State Public Health and Environment executive councillor Jamaliah Jamaluddin said the pollution was suspected to be caused by machinery maintenance premises in the Rawang industrial area based on sampling at the pollution’s endpoint and the premises.

Scores of dead fish: Karamunting rep urges Sabah to probe into Sg Segaliud pollution 

Karamunting assemblyman Datuk George Hiew Vun Zin had urged the Sabah government to investigate pollution concerns in Sg Segaliud, the primary source of treated water for 80% of Sandakan's population. 

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Zahid denies resigning, prostate cancer rumours

Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has dismissed rumours of his resignation amid speculation on social media regarding a possible prostate cancer diagnosis. 

Why is there a monopoly of rice in Malaysia ? — Remy Majangkim

Before the formation of Malaysia, rice was basically state affairs, but as times went on, the rice industry in Malaysia was hijacked by the federal government as it saw fit and included in a federal act that ultimately disbanded the Sabah Padi Board, paving the way for a capitalist corporation to have a complete monopoly.