Use less water, like your neighbour down south, Malaysian minister tells citizens

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Use less water, like your neighbour down south, Malaysian minister tells citizens
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PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - A minister from Malaysia on Wednesday (April 3) urged the country's citizens to emulate Singaporeans who uses less water than Malaysians.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PETALING JAYA - A minister from Malaysia on Wednesday urged the country's citizens to emulate Singaporeans who uses less water than Malaysians.

"We intend to lower the water usage per capita to 180 litres by the end of next year. Our neighbour down south only uses between 140 to 150 litres per individual. Span chairman Charles Santiago said that conserving water was as simple as ensuring that one did not take a bath longer than five minutes.At the same event, Dr Xavier also stated that the Pakatan Harapan government had taken other efforts to ensure clean water for the people.

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