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Monday, December 10, 2007
Dead Fishes In Lake (6th X) 9th December'07
It is becoming more of a cliche now and to date this is the 6th recorded incident at the same lake. Sighhhh!!! No one seem to care, especially the authorities with jurisdiction over this kind of issues (environmental issues).
Toxicology test has been done as Jabatan Alam Sekitar crew came and gone (to date report of the said test is still unknown). So what do we do now folks of Taman Mutiara Puchong? Any suggestions as we are absolutely flabbergasted to date.......at the status quo after numerous reports we have submitted to the relevant authorities through proper channels as encouraged by our own PM for residents/citizen of Malaysia to help improve our living environment.
Just a note to the readers here, we have taken our very own initiatives to have the said water in the lake tested by a willing 3rd party with such facilities (sponsor) from a water treatment company. We should get the result in 7 working days and hopefully the water sample taken will shed some light and possibly give us all some long awaited answers previously not forthcoming from the relevant parties. What is there to hide? How can our environment play second fiddle in this case as it is our very own environment thats gives us resources and thus ability to survive. Are we all not responsible citizens?
If you have any suggestions please put in your 2 cents worth, as we are always all ears. Help us help you to prevent further incidents of such nature and let us be the example of responsible citizen to assist in making our environment cleaner and healthier for all other Malaysians.
Labels:
environment,
health,
pollution
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