Salim plant operations restored after electrical issues including stolen cable cause temporary water supply interruption

[BorneoPost] - 02/25/2025

SIBU (Feb 25): The Salim Treatment Plant has resumed normal operations following a temporary water supply interruption affecting the public here today. Sibu Water Board (SWB) said the distribution pipeline is now in the process of building up pressure and water supply to hilly areas as well as (…)



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