OUR INDUSTRIES ARE key drivers of Malaysia’s economic growth, but they also create a significant demand for water. This demand raises pressing concerns about the sustainability of our freshwater sources, and traditional reliance on rivers and groundwater is no longer sufficient to meet the increasing need.
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Reusing Wastewater: The Future of Sustainable Water Management in Malaysia
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Jared Loo

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