Consumers in several areas in Seremban and Gemas will face disruption in their water supply on May 10 and 11 due to replacement of valves and realignment of mains by Syarikat Air Negeri Sembilan Sdn Bhd (SAINS).
SAINS said in a statement Wednesday that areas in Seremban would face a 24-hour disruption from 10am on May 10 and those in Gemas, 20 hours from 10pm on May 10.
"The upgrading work is part of Sains' continuing efforts to improve supply and enhance the quality of water for consumers," it said.
SAINS identified the affected areas in Seremban as Taman (Tmn) Megaway, Tmn England, Apartment Seremban Putra, Kampung (Kg) Datuk Wong Chin Chow, Kg Baru Sikamat, the whole of Mukim Pantai, Sikamat, Tmn Temiang Jaya, Tmn Rashibah, Tmn Tuanku Kurshiah, Bukit Merbah, the whole of Jalan Rasah, Mambau, Jalan (Jln) Kuala Sawah Batu 1-9, Temiang, Jln Kayu Ara, Bukit Rasah.
The whole of Seremban 2, S2 Heights, Tmn Rasah Kemayan, Tmn Bukit Kepayang, Tmn Mantau Indah (1,2,3), Jln Labu Batu 1-9, Jln Sungai Ujong, Jln Labu Lama, Tmn Permai, Kemayan Square, Bandar Seremban, Templer, Lobak, Rahang Square, Jln Zaaba, Jln Tuanku Antah, Industri Galla, Tmn Sri Pulasan, Tmn Bukit Galena, Tmn Bukit Kristal, Tmn Bukit Kelisa, Tmn Duyong, Bukit Tembok, Tmn Belimbing, Belimbing Heights, Tmn Bukit Kaya, Tmn Labu Utama, Tmn Labu Jaya, Tmn Bukit Labu, Tmn Sri Labu, Tmn Jasper Jaya, Tmn Seruling, Tmn Harmonium Indah, Tmn Mutiara Galla and Oakland.
The affected areas in Gemas are Jln Gemas, Jln Mahkamah, Tmn Molek, Rumah Rakyat Gemas, Tmn Desa Permai Gemas, Tmn Gemas Jaya, Tmn Sahabat, Tmn Sentosa, Tmn Gemas Setia, Tmn Desa Bakti, Rumah Murah Gemas, Tmn Damai Gemas, Kg Sri Gemas, Tmn Armani, Tmn Damai, Gemas industrial site, Jln Batu Anam, Jln Tok Sulong, Kg Melayu Bukit Masjid, Gemas New Village, Gemas town, Tmn Moris, Tmn Bakti, Tmn Gemas, the bus station, Tmn Gemas Indah, KTM Gemas, Tmn Sg Gemas, Harmoni business centre, the golf club, Kg Ladang Gemas, Kg Bangkahulu, Kg Ulu Ladang, Kg Londah and Tmn Halacara Baru.
Consumers in need of assistance can contact SAINS at the toll-free line 1-800-88-6982.
Bernama
Wed May 04 2016
Areas in Seremban would face a 24-hour disruption from 10am on May 10 and those in Gemas, 20 hours from 10pm on May 10.
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