Cleaning up of 1.5km stretch of Sungai Kim Kim completed

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Director of Chemical Safety Department of Chemical Department Malaysia Muhammad Yazid Ibrahim (right) and an official of the department using an instrument to trace gas at SMK Kota Masai to monitor the air quality following the chemical contamination of Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang in Johor Bahru yesterday. Photo: Bernama

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JOHOR BAHRU: The cleaning up process along 1.5 kilometres of Sungai Kim Kim, in Pasir Gudang near here, which began on Wednesday, following dumping of toxic chemical waste there, was completed yesterday.

Yeo Bee Yin (second left) with director of Chemical Safety Department of Chemical Department Malaysia Muhammad Yazid Ibrahim (right) showing the gas tracing instrument to reporters at Menara Aqabah Pasir Gudang Municipal Council in Johor Bahru yesterday. Photo: Bernama

Energy, Technology, Science, Climate Change and Environment Minister Yeo Bee Yin said, however, monitoring would continue today to see if anything more needed to be done.

“The 1.5 km-stretch of Sungai Kim Kim that was polluted has already been cleaned up but today we want to see what more ‘touch up’ we can do.

“Today can be said to be a day of monitoring. After that, then only we can look into what further action is needed,” she told the media at the state Disaster Management Committee’s operations room here today.

Also present was state Department of Environment (DOE) director Datuk Dr Mohammad Ezanni Mat Salleh.

Director of Chemical Safety Department of Chemical Department Malaysia Muhammad Yazid Ibrahim (right) and an official of the department using an instrument to trace gas at SMK Kota Masai to monitor the air quality following the chemical contamination of Sungai Kim Kim in Pasir Gudang in Johor Bahru yesterday. Photo: Bernama

Yeo said at the same time, 30 teams comprising DOE members and Chemistry Department personnel were deployed to 30 schools around the affected area today, to monitor air quality by using gas detectors.

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She said all 30 schools were located three to nine kilometres from Sungai Kim Kim.

“Before this we have monitored the air quality in different places… and found the quality was at a safe level. But, our coverage today will be extensive because the cleaning up of the river has been completed,” she said, adding that the full report on the air quality will be made public tomorrow. – Bernama

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