八点最热报 | 副首相兼能源及水务转型部长法迪拉表示,我国的无效益水高达40%,而主要的原因,是因为我国有太多老旧水管,因此政府当务之急,是要更换这些老旧水管,而这项工程浩大,预计需要耗费90亿令吉。(主播:梁宝仪)
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00:04 In addition to air and food, water is another important element of human survival.
00:10 It is obvious how important water is to us.
00:13 However, the water resource waste problem in China is very serious.
00:17 After Prime Minister and Energy and Water Transformation Minister Fadila attended the World Water Resource Day Exhibition in 2024,
00:24 the media pointed out that China's water is 40% ineffective.
00:30 In other words, 40% of China's water resources are wasted in the process of transporting from the green water station to the user's hands.
00:39 Fadila said that the reason for this waste is not only that someone steals water,
00:43 but also that China has too many old water pipes.
00:47 There are often leaks during the process of transporting water resources.
00:51 In addition, according to the February Congress, if we do not include the Shaba and Sharayu,
00:56 the total length of the water pipes on the Malay Peninsula and Namib is nearly 36,000 kilometers.
01:01 The 10-year cement pipe, which has been in use for more than 25 years and has the risk of breaking,
01:06 accounts for nearly 30%.
01:08 Fadila said that in order to solve the water resource waste problem,
01:11 the energy and water transfer department's duty is to replace these old water pipes.
01:17 This project is expected to cost $900 billion.
01:22 The pipe is a challenge.
01:27 We need more than $9 billion for the entire country.
01:32 The average non-revenue water loss due to pipe leaks or theft is about 40%.
01:41 You produce 40% gold.
01:43 In terms of loss, it is a big loss.
01:45 After attending the 2024 World Water Day Exhibition,
01:48 Deputy Prime Minister and Energy and Water Transfer Minister Fadila
01:51 said during an interview with reporters that the department will focus on water transfer
01:56 and promote the replacement of old water pipes to solve the waste caused by leakage.
02:00 Fadila said that the federal government will help states to improve water facilities
02:04 through funding and loans.
02:06 As for the amount of the multi-factor, it will be allocated according to financial funding.
02:11 The program is very complicated.
02:13 It is a program that is used by every state.
02:15 Depending on the recommendations we receive,
02:17 we will distribute it to all the states in Malaysia.
02:20 But our focus is to solve the issue of old water pipes and replace them.
02:28 Fadila then focused on Sarawak.
02:31 He revealed that under the 12th Malaysia-Malaysia Plan,
02:33 the Energy and Water Transfer Department has approved 46 projects in Sarawak
02:38 and is expected to cost $6 billion.
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