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Johor invests $1.5b in water treatment infrastructure to reduce dependency on Singapore after 2030

Summary by AsiaOne
The Johor government is spending over RM5 billion (S$1.5 billion) on building infrastructure to decrease Malaysia's reliance on Singapore for treated water within five years. Three reservoirs will be built around the basins of three rivers and will be paired with a trio of water treatment plants which are expected to have a total capacity of 890 million litres a...
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AsiaOne broke the news in on Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
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