Temporary water supply disruption in Shah Alam and Petaling Jaya.
Affected areas include USJ 1 to USJ 27, Pinggiran USJ 1 to Pinggiran USJ 3, TP 1 to TP 7 (Taman Perindustrian UEP), Subang Heights, USJ Heights and USJ 3A to USJ 3D.
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Temporary water supply disruption in Shah Alam and Petaling Jaya.
Affected areas include USJ 1 to USJ 27, Pinggiran USJ 1 to Pinggiran USJ 3, TP 1 to TP 7 (Taman Perindustrian UEP), Subang Heights, USJ Heights and USJ 3A to USJ 3D.
You didn't pay your water bill? ~~~ *LOL*
My water supply is fine.
Dervish! Glad you are back. Now that you are, do stay for a while, won't ya? :D
No, dude. My place is fine. I did pay my water bills after all! :p I read that last night in the Star, link as attached.
http://www.thestar.com.my/metro/comm...petaling-jaya/
You know? You can't believe everything the newspaper said these days. People are simply not responsible any more, from the .... oops! Am I out of line here?
Not out of line certainly and yes, I can read words in invisible ink ! hehe. Oh hey, The Star - I have not bought a single copy since about a decade ago and have no intention to - posted a follow up report this afternoon.
This is an excerpt from it.
Surprisingly, areas such as USJ did not experience any disruption as expected.
USJ was one of the locations listed by Syarikat Bekalan Air Selangor Sdn. Bhd (Syabas) as affected areas.
This is the first time I was not triggered by Syabas announcement of the impending water disruption. The burst water pipe is near the Carlsberg factory in Section 15 Shah Alam. From my past experience dealing with water disruption, the water supply here in USJ will not be affected as our reservoir, water treatment plant or the dam is not the same as those in Shah Alam. I don't understand why Syabas lump in USJ when announcing the current water disruption.
Maybe someone is also 'smoking.'....:D
So..water issue solved...right?
It was not an error. My kitchen tap did go dry last night, and some dirty water came out of the tap this morning (typical indication of some form of mains water supply interruption). I guess some of you were unaware of it when it happened as it was not a comprehensive disruption, and very likely many locales in USJ were less affected (low pressure rather than no pressure).
Some here believe its erroneous, you say its not. That's ok. Mine was ok, hardly any change felt. Whether there was or not, doesn't matter to me as long as its temporary and my tank can easily suffice for 2-3 days for my small family with prudent use as always. Anyway, I do anticipate a few interruptions within a year and sympathise with those living in flats and other areas that were deprived for so long. I can imagine how unbearable it can be. Electrical supply to my place is also not bulletproof. For decades, I realise sudden blackouts a few times within any year, and for some reason its localized to about 200 homes within my radius. I hope its minimized since I assume they upgraded the substation couple of months ago.
In my place, it never happened. The water pressure never went down. It was business as usual. But...ok ok...to be fair, I was not monitoring 24/7. So, in all fairness, it might have gone down a bit without my knowledge. Still, water never stopped flowing and I did not detect any "kopi" coming through! :D