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SPCB chief Wilfred Yap (right) with the complainant at the site of the land fill blocking the natural drain causing the stagnant water.

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SPCB chief Wilfred Yap (right) with the complainant at the site of the land fill blocking the natural drain causing the stagnant water.

KUCHING: Sarawak United People’s Party Public Complaints Bureau (SPCB) chief, Wilfred Yap was recently approached by residents at Sin San Tu, off Jalan Matang Batu Kawa who requested for his assistance to address their predicament of stagnant water due to land filling by a private landowner which resulted in the blocking of a natural drain flowing through his land.

The blockage of the natural drain started more than six months ago and had been causing the affected residents of Sin San Tu anxiety and great inconvenience.

Following the requests for assistance received,  Yap together with Jong Tien Kiong, the special officer of  Datuk Prof Sim Kui Hian had gone to inspect and assess the situation to see what could be done to resolve the problems raised by the affected residents.

Subsequent to the visit, it was discovered that the Drainage & Irrigation Department (DID) was already aware of the problem but was unable to proceed to unblock the natural drain as the cause of the blockage was on private land and as such required the private landowner’s consent.

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A meeting was subsequently arranged with the private landowner to discuss with him the predicament of the stagnant water affecting the residents of Sin San Tu. SPCB would like to thank the private landowner for consenting and allowing Drainage & Irrigation Department to enter his land for the purpose of clearing the blockage of the natural drain.

The DID has now informed SPCB that it was now arranging for the commencement of clearing works. SPCB will continue to monitor the situation closely until the problem of stagnant water faced by the residents of Sin San Tu is solved.

SPCB is always ready to lend a helping hand to help anyone facing problems or who comes across problems of public interest but does not know how to deal with it. Anyone requiring assistance can always call SUPP Public Complaint Bureau’s mobile number at 016-7797688 or 082-246999 or go direct to SUPP Head Office to request for assistance.

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