RANCANGAN
MALAYSIA (RMK)
IMPLEMENTED BY GOVERNMENT
GREATER KUALA
LUMPUR (GKL)
SEWERAGE
CAPITAL
CONTRIBUTION
(SCC)
IMPLEMENTED BY IWK
GOVERNMENT
SOFT LOAN (GSL)
ASSET
MANAGEMENT
PROJECT (AMP)
IMPLEMENTED
BY
DEVELOPERS**
YEAR RM Bil RM Bil RM Bil RM Bil RM Bil RM Bil
1994
1995
RMK-6 0.50
1996
1997
1.13
1998
1999
RMK-7 0.60
2000 1.05
2001 1.12
2002 2.32
2003 RMK-8 2.40
1.46
2004 0.76
2.18
2005 1.40
2006 1.58
2007 1.56
2008 RMK-9 3.20
0.72
2009 1.91
2010 0.81
2011 1.21
2012 1.14
2013 RMK-10 4.90
0.02 1.28
2014 0.03 1.45
5.70 0.47
2015 0.05 0.99
2016 0.11 1.91
2017 RMK-11 1.20
0.06 0.66
2018 0.08 1.32
Total Investment 12.80 5.70 0.47 0.76 0.36 27.19
* Total Investment investment by The Government for sewerage projects was was about RM20.1 Billion. Billion.
** Investment by Developers is is based on on the the taken takeover of sewerage systems over the the years.
Figure 6: Total investment by Government and Developers in Sewerage Projects
well as the private sector. The new sewerage
policy requires developers to provide sewerage
systems comprising sewer network and sewage
treatment plants deemed proper and functional
as a pre-requisite to obtain a Certificate of
Fitness (CF) (see Figure 5).
Sewerage investment in the country
is provided by the private sector and the
Government. Developers are responsible for the
construction and provision of sewerage systems
which are essential for the comfort and healthy
living conditions of communities. Other sewerage
investments by the Government are for megascale
and prominent developments such as
Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and sewerage regionalisation
schemes implemented under the Japan Bank for
International Cooperation (JBIC) and Greater Kuala
Lumpur (GKL) Sewerage Schemes. Other major
projects include: Bunus, Pantai, Damansara and
Langat Regional STPs.
Projects Over the Last 25 Years
Over the past 25 years, the development of the
sewerage infrastructure in Malaysia has been
extensive due to both private sector investment
and Government funding (see Figure 6).
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