An emergency municipal water supply project in Kuala Terengganu, Malaysia, has been completed ahead of schedule, providing a timely response to a critical shortage caused by prolonged delays in the construction of a permanent water treatment facility. The initiative was undertaken during a period of heightened demand linked to a major local festival, when the city faced significant pressure on its existing water resources.
The project, titled the Modular Water Treatment Plant Project for Emergency Municipal Water Supply in Terengganu, was commissioned by the municipal water authority of Kuala Terengganu. With the original plant delayed for more than two years, authorities required an immediate and reliable solution capable of meeting both daily consumption needs and peak seasonal demand.
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