22 areas in Klang Valley free of foul-smelling water

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Monitoring and cleaning activities are continuing to ensure all areas recover fully, says Air Selangor. FMTNews

KUALA LUMPUR: Twenty-two of 33 affected areas are now free of foul-smelling water, the Selangor water management company Air Selangor said today.

“As of 6 pm today, 71 new complaints have been received and action is being taken for the sampling and testing process and cleaning of the piping system in the area and premises where the complaints came from.

 

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