Zayn Rayyan case: Parents of autistic boy seek gag order on five TikTok accounts for live broadcast videos on casePenang’s average daily water usage increased by 10 million litres in the first half of 2024, reaching 887 million litres per day compared to 877 million litres in the same period last year. — Picture by K.E.
The company also reported lower treated water production at key treatment plants due to insufficient raw water from catchment areas. It added that the Air Itam Dam and Teluk Bahang Dam recorded effective capacities of just 41.1 per cent and 31.9 per cent respectively yesterday. However, it added that sporadic water supply issues have already affected some neighbourhoods on Penang Island.