Stagnant Water Streams - could they affect us?
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Re: Stagnant Water Streams - could they affect us?
Thank you so much WTW Management for the courtesy of your response.
It would be good if the developer"s claims could be verified.
Have you seen the damage caused to the forest area where the former clear water streams have been turned into mud streams? Do the developers really care?
Best regards Eda
It would be good if the developer"s claims could be verified.
Have you seen the damage caused to the forest area where the former clear water streams have been turned into mud streams? Do the developers really care?
Best regards Eda
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Join date: 2008-12-10
Re: Stagnant Water Streams - could they affect us?
Hello Eda,
We did notice the stagnant water in the area concerned. The developer has assured the Sri Murni Management Committee that fish have been put into the stagnant water areas in order to prevent mosquito breeding.
The streams would not impact the foundations of Sri Murni. The authorities are aware of the work at the site.
WTW Management
We did notice the stagnant water in the area concerned. The developer has assured the Sri Murni Management Committee that fish have been put into the stagnant water areas in order to prevent mosquito breeding.
The streams would not impact the foundations of Sri Murni. The authorities are aware of the work at the site.
WTW Management
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Stagnant Water Streams - could they affect us?
Dear fellow residents,
Has anyone noticed how the stagnant water streams in the forest reserve behind our playground area are increasing? The construction company building the 4 bungalows has diverted their natural flow. With the recent rains the damage that has been caused is becoming more and more evident as we can see from the vantage point behind block B. There are a number of potential concerns.
Can mosquitos breed in this water? if so we could be at increased risk of Dengue!
Could the streams impact on Sri Murni foundations?
Has anyone informed Bandaraya or other relevant authorities? As a minimum the authorities should carry out a thorough inspection.
Well thats my view,
Bye Eda
Has anyone noticed how the stagnant water streams in the forest reserve behind our playground area are increasing? The construction company building the 4 bungalows has diverted their natural flow. With the recent rains the damage that has been caused is becoming more and more evident as we can see from the vantage point behind block B. There are a number of potential concerns.
Can mosquitos breed in this water? if so we could be at increased risk of Dengue!
Could the streams impact on Sri Murni foundations?
Has anyone informed Bandaraya or other relevant authorities? As a minimum the authorities should carry out a thorough inspection.
Well thats my view,
Bye Eda
Eda- Posts: 3
Join date: 2008-12-10
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