
The Water Supply and Drainage Board has warned the public about possible low water pressure and supply interruptions, especially in high-altitude locations, due to a rise in water consumption.In a main declaration, the water board revealed that specific locations might experience daily water shortages for prolonged durations and that to alleviate the impact, arrangements have been made to supply water through bowsers to impacted citizens under a monitored distribution system.To ensure stable water pressure, the board urges the general public to use water moderately and restrict non-essential activities such as gardening and cleaning vehicles.
Conserving water will assist maintain optimal distribution levels and prepare for emergencies, the declaration emphasized.Despite the increased demand, the board clarified that water production has actually not decreased and is currently operating at around 102 times the regular output.Additionally, steps have actually been carried out to prevent saltwater intrusion into river water by constructing short-lived salt barriers, it added.The National Water Supply and Drainage Board assured the general public that it remains committed to decreasing hassles brought on by dry weather and will continue working diligently to deal with the situation.For further queries, the general public is motivated to contact the 1939 Call Center.