APPENDIX 8A to 8C

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

APPENDIX 8A to 8C ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya & Selangor Land Owner Latitude Average Area Start No Landfill Category Address Wastes (Ha) Date Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) PTP N 3.500362 ° Lot 25, 35, 36 & 37, 1 Mukim Sg Tinggi, TPS Bkt Tagar Sanitary Daerah Hulu 750 2005 2300 DBKL (Level 4) KUB – Berjaya E 101.47175 Enviro Selangor 40410 ° Kuala Kubu Bharu State government N 2.729413 ° Lot 12194, Lot 12195 TPS Tanjung Sanitary & Lot 12196 Mukim 2 Dua Belas MD 64.7 2010 1500 (Level 4) Worldwide Sdn. Tanjung Dua Belas, Kuala Langat E 101.607056 Bhd. Daerah Kuala Langat ° State government N 3.191740 ° Lot 2958, 2959, & TPS Jeram MD Sanitary 1598, Tuan Mee 3 80.9 2007 2100 Kuala Selangor (Level 4) Estate, Mukim Jeram, Worldwide Sdn. E 101.36778 Bhd. Kuala Selangor ° 4 TP Kalumpang State government N 3.6078 ° 200-300 Sungai Bagai, 44100 26 MD Hulu Non-sanitary 2001 Kalumpang Selangor YWT Enterprise E 101.5412 ° Minconsult Sdn Bhd ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Land Owner Latitude Average Area Start No Landfill Category Address Wastes (Ha) Date Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) TP Jln 4 State government N 3.69339 ° 1983 60 Panchang Lot 280, 281, Mukim 5 Bedena Non-sanitary Worldwide Sdn. Panchang Bedena, E 100.96695 ° MD Sabak Bhd. 45300 Sungai Besar Bernam State government N 3.2566 TP Kuang ° Lot 2712, Mukim 2007 6 (Inert) Inert Landfill Worldwide Sdn. 11 150 Kuang, Gombak MP Selayang Bhd. E 101.5635 ° State government N 2.8694 TP Dengkil Lot 557, Timah ° 7 (Inert) Inert Landfill Langat, Mukim 59 2004 250 Worldwide Sdn. E 101.6484 MD Sepang Bhd. Dengkil, Sepang ° Lot 46265, 46266, State government N 3.264187 46263, 46264 & ° TP Sg. Kertas 46226, Kampung 14.19 8 Inert Landfill 2011 300-400 MD Selayang Sungai Kerta, Mukim acres Worldwide Sdn. E 101.687361 Bhd. Gombak, Selangor ° SP Tmn PTP Lot 2850 & 4562 N 3.230128 ° Transfer 9 Beringin Mukim Batu, Wilayah 5.25 2005 2400 Station DBKL AFSB Persekutuan E 101.659928 ° Minconsult Sdn Bhd ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Land Owner Latitude Average Area Start No Landfill Category Address Wastes (Ha) Date Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) State government N 3.064116 ° SP Shah Alam Transfer Seksyen 21, Shah 10 2.5 2008 850 MBSA Station Worldwide Sdn. Alam Bhd. E 101.551992 ° Notes: 1. TP Bukit Beruntung is still there but has been directed to stop its operation by YDP and MD Hulu Selangor 2. TP Kalumpang will only accept vegetation wastes while domestic wastes will be transported to TPS Bukit Tagar Minconsult Sdn Bhd ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Negeri Sembilan Land Owner Latitude Average Address Start No Landfills Category Area (Ha) Wastes Date Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) PTP N 2.68203 ° TPS Ladang Sanitary PT8303, Mukim Jimah, 1 Tanah Merah 120 2015 800 (Level 4) Cypark Smart Negeri Sembilan MP Port Dickson Technology Sdn. E 101.8277055 ° Bhd. State government N 2.77388 ° TP Jln Kok Foh Sanitary Jalan Kok Foh, 73500 2 4.6 1987 95 MD Jempol (Level 3) Rompin SWM E 102.518741 ° State government Jalan Ulu Maasop, N 2.68951 ° TP Ulu Maasop 3 Non-sanitary Senaling, 72000 Kuala 8.1 1982 60 MD K. Pilah SWM Pilah E 102.260019 ° State government N 2.983052 ° TP Sg. Muntoh Kg. Sg. Muntoh, 71650 4 Non-sanitary 5.0 1998 35 MD Jelebu Titi, Jelebu SWM E 102.08413 ° State government N 2.488778 ° TP Kg Keru MD Bt. 5 ½, Kg. Keru, 5 Non-sanitary 24.0 1988 76 Tampin 73000 Tampin SWM E 102.30149 ° Notes: 1. TP Jln Kok Foh has been upgraded to level 3 sanitary landfill in 2011 2. TP Ulu Maasop has been shut in 2015 (phase 1) but phase 2 is still operating Minconsult Sdn Bhd ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Melaka Land Owner Latitude Average Address Start No Landfills Category Area (Ha) Wastes Date Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) N 2.30035 TPS Sungai PTP ° 3441-1 Km 17 Lebuh Udang Sanitary 1 SPA, Sungai Udang, 25.9 2015 1700 MB Melaka (Level 4) Melaka E 102.156069 Bersejarah SWM ° Notes: 1. MRF will fully operate in 2020 TP Air Molek was no longer operating since 1 April 2015 after TPS Sg. Udang has started its operation Minconsult Sdn Bhd ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Johor Land Owner Address Latitude Average No Landfills Category Area (Ha) Start Date Wastes Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) State government Lot 8393, Jalan Ulu N 1.6788 ° TPS Seelong Sanitary (Level 1 Tiram Kulai, Mukim 111.0 2004 1660 MP Kulai 4) SWM Senai-Kulai, Johor E 103.6845 ° State government Lot PTD 4007, Jln. N 2.0417 ° TP Bukit Bakri Sanitary (Level 2 Kebun Sayor, Bukit 14.6 1986 360 MP Muar 3) SWM Bakri, Muar E 102.6722 ° State government N 1.9060 ° TP Ldg. CEP 1 PTD 1009, Ladang Sanitary (Level 3 MD Simpang Cep 1 Renggam, Jln 7.9 1995 510 3) E 103.4081 ° Renggam SWM Kluang Renggam State government N/A 40 TP Bandar PTD 1438, Mukim Tg. 4 Penawar Non-sanitary Surat, Jln Bkt Tuatau, 11.5 1995 KEJORA KEJORA Bdr. Penawar N/A N 1.857182 36 TP Bandar State government PTD 118, Jln Tun ° 5 Tenggara Non-sanitary Ahmad 1, Bdr. 7.7 1995 KEJORA KEJORA Tenggara E 103.63911 ° Minconsult Sdn Bhd ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Land Owner Address Latitude Average No Landfills Category Area (Ha) Start Date Wastes Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) State government PTD 7678, Jln Kota N 1.7722 ° TP Batu 4 6 Non-sanitary Tinggi – Kluang, 2.4 1998 105 MD Kota Tinggi SWM 81900 Kota Tinggi E 103.8656 ° TP Jln Muar State government PTD 7550 & PTD N 2.350994 ° 7 (Maokil) Non-sanitary 11615 Jalan Moakil, 12.0 2003 130 MD Labis SWM Labis E 103.002094 ° State government N 2.27890 ° PTD 998, Jalan Meta, TP Jemaluang 8 Non-sanitary Mukim Jemaluang, 4.0 1990 95 MD Mersing SWM Mersing E 103.85220 ° N 1.470600 TP Tanjung PBT ° Kaw. Perindustrian Langsat 9 Non-sanitary Tanjung Langsat, 14.6 2002 600 MP Pasir MPPP E 103.992569 ° Pasir Gudang Gudang State government N 1.531850 ° PTD 8644 MK. Jeram TP Pekan Batu Kg. Air Putih, Jln. 10 Nenas Non-sanitary SWM 5.3 1994 170 Sawah, Pekan Nenas, MD Pontian Johor E 103.517140 ° Minconsult Sdn Bhd ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (SECOND SCHEDULE) FOR THE KUALA LUMPUR – SINGAPORE HIGH SPEED RAIL (HSR) PROJECT APPENDIX 8A – LANDFILL LOCATIONS AND DETAILS Land Owner Address Latitude Average No Landfills Category Area (Ha) Start Date Wastes Operator Longitude (tonnes/day) N 2.5984 State government PTD 11107, ° TP Buloh Lebuhraya 11 Kasap Non-sanitary 31.6 1997 140 SWM Segamat/Kuantan, E 102.7822 ° MD Segamat Mukim Buloh Kasap Private N 2.2944 ° Lot 10872-10873, TP Bekoh E 102.5527 12 Non-sanitary Mukim Tangkak, ° 2.8 1997 130 MD Tangkak SWM Tangkak State government PT 19067, Jalan N 1.55022 ° SP Taruka Transfer 13 Taruka, 81200 Johor 8.06 1999 500 MBJB Station Bahru SWM E 103.7282 ° Minconsult Sdn Bhd Mangrove Forest Management & Restoration Overall Progress Report of the 9 th Malaysia Plan (2006 – as of December, 2011 comprising Rhizophora apiculata , 2010) for the Replanting of Mangroves and Other Suitable R. mucronata , Ceriops tagal , Avicennia spp., casurarina Species equisetifolia , Callophyllum inophyllum and Fragrae fagran . The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake had triggered a series of devastating tsunamis along the coasts of most landmasses bordering the Indian Ocean, killing at least 230,000 people and Table 23.1 : Physical Development Report 2006. inundating coastal communities across South and Southeast Asia, including parts of Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand, Location Land Status (FR/SL) Species Area Planted (ha) Malaysia and Myanmar. In the aftermath of the devastating Sandakan Sibyte FR RM, RA 15 event, evidences have been reported in several countries that dense mangroves reduced human casualties and caused less Total 15 damage to property compared to areas without mangroves. Therefore, the role of mangroves is of vital importance as it Table 23.2 : Physical Development Report 2007 could act as a barrier against extreme natural catastrophe, Location Land Status (FR/SL) Species* Area Planted (ha) such as tsunamis, cyclones and hurricanes, beside their well Sandakan Sibyte FR RM, RA 15 known environmental services in preventing coastal erosion, Kota Kinabalu Government Land RM, RA 5 protecting coral reefs from silting up, providing a source of timber, food, traditional medicine, and supporting tourism Kunak Semporna FR RM, RA 50 industries. POIC, Lahad Datu Government Land RM, RA 3 As a step to greater awareness on maintaining the well Semporna Semporna FR RM, RA 50 being of the country’s coastal ecosystem, the then Prime Tawau Semporna FR RM, RA 45 Minister of Malaysia in 2004, Y.A.B. Dato’ Seri Abdullah Badawi instructed all state governments to restore the degraded coastal Total 168 vegetation, including mangrove and beach areas, in order to Table 23.3 : Physical Development Report 2008.
Recommended publications
  • Summary of Environmental Impacts and Mitigating Measures All the Impacts That Are Likely to Be Generated by the Proposed Project Is Summarized in Table E
    EIA for the Proposed Mixed Housing and Commercial Development on Lot 66166, Mukim Tanjung Dua Belas, Daerah Kuala Langat, Selangor Darul Ehsan for Setara Hati Sdn. Bhd. Summary of Environmental Impacts and Mitigating Measures All the impacts that are likely to be generated by the proposed Project is summarized in Table E. Mitigating measures specifically proposed for each of the impacts are also presented in a systematic manner in accordance to pre-construction, construction and operational phase. Hence, such data enable convenient identification of impacts along with their respective temporal (i.e., acute or residual) and spatial (i.e., magnitude) considerations. Table E: Summary of Environmental Impacts and Mitigating Measures for the Proposed Project PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES POTENTIAL IMPACTS MITIGATING MEASURES SIGNIFICANCE REMARKS A. Pre-Construction Phase Reconnaissance study of • Preparation of • The activity is rather None. Short-term. The pre-construction the Project Site. documentation and plans localized and not expected stage basically involves of the proposed to generate any the documentation, development. disturbances to the legal approval from the existing environment. relevant authorities, Detail study of the existing • Field survey and site • Some form of beneficial building construction condition. investigation by impacts such as job design and engineering and opportunities (i.e., development planning, environmental surveying works, field survey as well as consultants. associated labourers and site investigation. analytical laboratories) may be possible. d-i EIA for the Proposed Mixed Housing and Commercial Development on Lot 66166, Mukim Tanjung Dua Belas, Daerah Kuala Langat, Selangor Darul Ehsan for Setara Hati Sdn. Bhd. Cont…. PHASE OF DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES POTENTIAL IMPACTS MITIGATING MEASURES SIGNIFICANCE REMARKS B.
    [Show full text]
  • 30 Ogos 2021 (Isnin)
    30 OGOS 2021 (ISNIN) MESYUARAT PERTAMA PENGGAL KEEMPAT DEWAN NEGERI SELANGOR YANG KEEMPAT BELAS TAHUN 2021 SHAH ALAM, 30 OGOS 2021 (ISNIN) Mesyuarat dimulakan pada jam 10.00 pagi YANG HADIR Y.B. Tuan Ng Suee Lim (Sekinchan) (Tuan Speaker) Y.A.B. Dato’ Seri Amirudin bin Shari (Sungai Tua) (Dato’ Menteri Besar Selangor) Y.B. Dato’ Teng Chang Khim, D.P.M.S. (Bandar Baru Klang) Y.B. Tuan Ganabatirau A/L Veraman (Kota Kemuning) Y.B. Puan Rodziah binti Ismail (Batu Tiga) Y.B. Tuan Ir. Izham bin Hashim (Pandan Indah) Y.B. Tuan Ng Sze Han (Kinrara) Y.B. Puan Dr. Siti Mariah binti Mahmud (Seri Serdang) Y.B. Tuan Hee Loy Sian (Kajang) 30 OGOS 2021 (ISNIN) Y.B. Tuan Mohd Khairuddin bin Othman (Paya Jaras) Y.B. Tuan Borhan bin Aman Shah, P.J.K. (Tanjong Sepat) Y.B. Tuan Mohd Zawawi bin Ahmad Mughni (Sungai Kandis) Y.B. Tuan Lau Weng San (Banting) Y.B. Tuan Haji Saari bin Sungib (Hulu Kelang) Y.B. Tuan Ean Yong Hian Wah (Seri Kembangan) Y.B. Puan Elizabeth Wong Keat Ping (Bukit Lanjan) Y.B. Puan Lee Kee Hiong (Kuala Kubu Baharu) Y.B. Tuan Dr. Idris bin Ahmad (Ijok) Y.B. Tuan Hasnul bin Baharuddin, P.P.T. (Morib) (Timbalan Speaker) Y.B. Tuan Rajiv A/L Rishyakaran (Bukit Gasing) Y.B. Tuan Ronnie Liu Tian Khiew (Sungai Pelek) Y.B. Puan Rozana binti Zainal Abidin (Permatang) Y.B. Puan Juwairiya binti Zulkifli (Bukit Melawati) Y.B. Tuan Ahmad Mustain bin Othman (Sabak) Y.B. Tuan Mohd Sany bin Hamzan (Taman Templer) Y.B.
    [Show full text]
  • Comparison of Groundwater Quality Status at Active and Inactive Landfill in Selangor, Malaysia
    International Journal of Civil Engineering and Technology (IJCIET) Volume 9, Issue 7, July 2018, pp. 1896–1902, Article ID: IJCIET_09_07_200 Available online at http://iaeme.com/Home/issue/IJCIET?Volume=9&Issue=7 ISSN Print: 0976-6308 and ISSN Online: 0976-6316 © IAEME Publication Scopus Indexed COMPARISON OF GROUNDWATER QUALITY STATUS AT ACTIVE AND INACTIVE LANDFILL IN SELANGOR, MALAYSIA M.H. Ahmad Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia J. Jani Faculty of Civil Engineering, Universiti Teknologi MARA, 40450 Shah Alam, Selangor, Malaysia ABSTRACT Landfills and dumping are one of the method for managing solid waste disposal activities in Malaysia and frequently shown as potential sources of groundwater pollution. However, groundwater pollution in the past has not been identified as key environmental issue in Malaysia since only a few cases of environmental and human health incidences have been reported. In our country, there are a lot of landfills which already in-active and active. Both active and in-active landfills still generate leachate. The most significant pollutant that need to be consider in both landfills are leachate contaminants. The objective of this study is to compare the groundwater quality status between active and inactive landfill sites. Tanjung Dua Belas Sanitary Landfill (TDBSL) is an active landfill, whereas Air Hitam Landfill Park (AHLP) is inactive landfill. The groundwater flow direction at TDBSL was from North East to the South West, whereas the groundwater in AHLP is flowing from East to West South West. The groundwater at TDBSL have exceeded the provided benchmark of Raw Drinking Water Quality Guideline in terms of high in NH3-N, TDS, COD, DO, BOD5, TSS, NO2ˉ and NO3ˉ.
    [Show full text]
  • Cadangan Komplek Baru Kerajaan Daerah Kuala Langat Di Ladang Sungai Sedu Jalan Klang Banting Mukim Tanjung Dua Belas Daerah Sung
    MS ISO 9001:2000 REG.NO. AR 2636 PROJECT:- CADANGAN KOMPLEK BARU KERAJAAN DAERAH KUALA LANGAT DI LADANG SUNGAI SEDU, JALAN KLANG BANTING, MUKIM TANJUNG DUA BELAS, DAERAH KUALA LANGAT, SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN LOCATION :- OWNER :- Sg. Sedu Estate (Main Division) Selangor State Government Klang-Banting Road, Kuala Langat PROJECT COST :- COMPLETION DATE:- RM23 Million October 2005 DESCRIPTION :- This project involved building a new District Office for Kuala Langat District. The building stands 3 storeys high and is to be made the heart of the entire development of Sg. Sedu Estate (Main Division). The building is specially designed with local cultural heritage features and also being built on soft ground. Soil improvement works were carried out on the site as the site was founded on soft marine clay. All infrastructure works were also designed to suit the ground condition. Structurally the new District Office is founded on pile foundation and built with precast slabs and wall, beams and columns throughout the building. Upon nearing completion, the new District Office was awarded The Nippon Paint Design Award for Architectural Coating 2006. SERVICES PROVIDED :- ¾ Feasibility study on the building location. ¾ Design of all infrastructure works. ¾ Desiggggn of reinforced concrete building structure and building foundation. ¾ Tendering and construction management. ¾ Construction supervision of the entire project. Kuala Langat Administrative Centre District Office WISMA SSP, LEVEL 8-18, NO. 1 JALAN SR 8/3 SERDANG RAYA SEKSYEN 8 TEL NO.: 03-89433366(HL) FAX NO.: 03-89432691/2707 43300 SERI KEMBANGAN SELANGOR DARUL EHSAN MALAYSIA EMAIL : [email protected] WEB SITE : www.sspsb.com.my.
    [Show full text]
  • An Analysis of the Changing Spatial Location Of
    AN ANALYSIS OF THE CHANGING SPATIAL LOCATION OF AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES IN SELANGOR STATE, MALAYSIA By Mohamed Tamin Yusof A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Agricultural Development Economics in the Australian National University October 1985 DECLARATION Except where otherwise indicated this thesis is my cwn work. 7 June 1985 iii ACKNCWLEDGEMENTS I wish to express my sincerest thanks to the Government of Malaysia for nominating me to undertake this course in Australia and the Australian Government for their generous Colombo Plan scholarship. I am very greatly indebted to my supervisor, Dr Dan Etherington whose invaluable suggestions, criticisms, comments and guidance greatly inspired me to complete this research study. I am also greatful to Dr D.P. Chaudhri and Dr Clive Hamilton for their suggestions and advice during the course of the study. To Mr. Sean Foley, who helped in editing and also to Miss Yap Kim Lian, Ministry of Agriculture, Malaysia; Mr. Radzli Jaafar and my family who helped and provided the necessary information required in this study. I am greatful to all of them. To my wife, Zubaidah Arshard and son, Hanif for their understanding, and patience, I can hardly express the extent of my gratitude. And finally, to all my friends and colleagues, who contributed in diverse ways to this study, but too numerous to mention here, I am thankful. iv ABSTRACT This paper examines the changing land use of agricultural areas in Selangor State generally and specifically near urban areas of Kuala Lumpur between 1966 and 1982. Using two contrasting models designed to explain the spatial location of agricultural enterprises, the study found that von Thunen's model has become less relevent due to the modernization of transportation system with consequent significant reduction in transport costs.
    [Show full text]
  • Semua Aspek Berhubung Nyahwarta HSKLU Telah Diambil Kira: JPNS
    Headline Semua aspek berhubung nyahwarta HSKLU telah diambil kira: JPNS MediaTitle Utusan Borneo Sarawak Date 02 Sep 2021 Color Black/white Section News Circulation 31,034 Page No 17 Readership 93,102 Language Malay ArticleSize 204 cm² Journalist N/A AdValue RM 760 Frequency Daily (EM) PR Value RM 2,281 Semua aspek berhubung nyahwarta HSKLU telah diambil kira: JPNS SHAH ALAM: Kerajaan Mesyuarat Kerajaan Negeri nilai biodiversiti hutan sim- dan fauna yang berkepent- negeri Selangor telah men- (MMKN) Selangor un- pan itu dan kawasan gantian ingan. gambil kira kesemua aspek tuk pertimbangan lanjut," adalah hampir sama. "Selain itu, MMKN juga dalam membuat keputusan menurut kenyataan itu. "Kawasan gantian HSK- telah meluluskan sebahagi- yang terbaik berkaitan Menurut kenyataan berk- LU yang dinyah warta an kawasan untuk peng- isu penyahwartaan Hutan enaan melalui MMKN terdiri daripada jenis hutan gantian baki Rizab Orang Simpan Kuala Langat Utara Ke-17/2021 5 Mei lalu paya gambut di mukim Asli Busut Baru iaitu seluas (HSKLU). yang disahkan oleh MMKN Sungai Panjang iaitu sama lebih kurang 42.1 hektar Jabatan Perhutanan Neg- Ke-18 pada 19 Mei lepas, jenis hutan dengan HSKLU di bawah Seksyen 7, Akta eri Selangor (JPNS) dalam hanya seluas lebih kurang manakala, kawasan gantian Orang Asli 1954. kenyataan hari ini memak- 536.70 hektar daripada kes- di Ampang Pechah dan "Justeru, isu tuntutan lumkan keputusan terse- eluruhan kawasan HSKLU Bukit Broga adalah jenis perizaban kawasan Orang but adalah selaras dengan ini diluluskan untuk dinyah hutan bukit. Asli Busut Baru seluas lebih matlamat pembangunan warta di bawah Seksyen "Kawasan gantian Am- kurang 404.6 hektar sebagai Selangor ke arah kestabilan 11 dan 12, Enakmen (Pe- pang Pechah mempunyai penggantian kawasan dis- sosioekonomi, dinamik, makaian) Akta Perhutanan kepentingan koridor rang- ebabkan pembinaan Lapan- mampan dan lestari.
    [Show full text]
  • CAC) Negeri Selangor NEGERI SELANGOR DIKEMASKINI 9/4/2021 JAM 12.00 TGH PKD PETALING PKD GOMBAK LOKASI CAC WAKTU OPERASI NO
    Senarai COVID-19 Assessment JABATAN KESIHATAN Centre (CAC) Negeri Selangor NEGERI SELANGOR DIKEMASKINI 9/4/2021 JAM 12.00 TGH PKD PETALING PKD GOMBAK LOKASI CAC WAKTU OPERASI NO. TELEFON LOKASI CAC WAKTU OPERASI NO. TELEFON ISNIN-JUMAAT KK KUANG 03-60371092 011-64055718 10.00 PG – 12.00 TGH STADIUM MELAWATI (Telegram) ISNIN – JUMAAT SEKSYEN 13, 011-58814350 KK RAWANG 03-60919055 9.00 PG – 12.00 TGH ISNIN- KHAMIS SHAH ALAM 011-58814280 KK SELAYANG BARU 2.00 – 4.00 PTG 03-61878564 (Hanya waktu operasi sahaja) KK TAMAN EHSAN JUMAAT 03-62727471 2.45 – 4.00 PTG KK SUNGAI BULOH 03-61401293 PKD KLANG ---------------------- LOKASI CAC WAKTU OPERASI NO. TELEFON KK BATU ARANG 03-60352287 NO. TEL. BILIK KK GOMBAK SETIA 03-61770305 ISNIN – KHAMIS GERAKAN CDC 8.30 PG – 12.30 TGH KK AU2 DAERAH 03-42519005 Patient Clinical Assesment ( ) KK BATU 8 03-61207601/7607/ 03-61889704 2.00 – 5.00 PTG 7610 STADIUM HOKI (Home Assessment Monitoring) 010-9797732 KK HULU KELANG 03-41061606 PANDAMARAN (WhatsApp) JUMAAT (Hanya waktu operasi sahaja) 8.30 – 11.30 PG PKD SEPANG (Patient Clinical Assesment) 3.00 – 5.00 PTG LOKASI CAC WAKTU OPERASI NO. TELEFON (Home Assessment Monitoring) ISNIN – KHAMIS 011-11862720 8.00 PG – 1.00 PTG (Hanya waktu operasi sahaja) PKD KUALA LANGAT STADIUM MINI JUMAAT 019-6656998 BANDAR BARU LOKASI CAC WAKTU OPERASI NO. TELEFON 8.00 PG – 12.15 TGH (WhatsApp) SALAK TINGGI (Hanya waktu operasi sahaja) KK TELOK PANGLIMA SABTU & CUTI UMUM Email: GARANG ISNIN – KHAMIS 9.00 PG – 12.00 TGH [email protected] 2.00 PTG – 4.00 PTG KK TELOK DATOK JUMAAT 03-31801036 / PKD HULU SELANGOR 3.00 PTG – 4.30 PTG KK BUKIT 014-3222389 LOKASI CAC WAKTU OPERASI NO.
    [Show full text]
  • (Emco) Sop in the State of Selangor Effective Date : 3 July 2021
    ENHANCED MOVEMENT CONTROL ORDER (EMCO) SOP IN THE STATE OF SELANGOR EFFECTIVE DATE : 3 JULY 2021 Permitted Activities Effective Period 24 hours Permitted Hours As prescribed in the brief Movement of Allowed with for Activities description Residents conditions • One (1) representative from each home to buy necessities. ACTIVITY AND PROTOCOL • Essential services. Measure Brief Description Prohibited Activities AWALSELIA K – KAWALA Effective Period 3 July 2021 (12:01 am) to 16 July 2021 (11:59 pm) • Leaving the home for activities Areas Involved a) Petaling District: Petaling, Damansara, Sg. Buloh and Bukit Raja sub-districts other than those permitted without PDRM permission. b) Hulu Langat District: Hulu Langat, Ampang, Cheras Kajang, Semenyih and Beranang sub- • Exiting the area by residents. districts • Entry of others into an EMCO area. c) Sepang District: Dengkil, Labu and Sepang sub-districts Standing Orders d) Gombak District: Batu, Rawang, Setapak, Hulu Kelang and Kuang sub-districts • Subsection 11(3) of Act 342. • Subject to conditions issued by the e) Kuala Langat District: Tanjung 12 (1), Tanjung 12 (2), Teluk Panglima, Garang, Morib, Bandar, NSC and MOH. Jugra and Batu sub-districts • Other orders issued from time to time by the Authorized Officer f) Klang District: Kapar and Klang sub-districts under Act 342. g) Kuala Selangor District: Ijok, Bestari Jaya and Jeram sub-districts h) Hulu Selangor District: Serendah, Rasa, Ulu Yam and Batang Kali sub-districts For EMCOs in CLQ LRT 3 Sunway Constructions (Klang), Westlite SS 8 (Petaling Jaya), Mentari Court PJS 8 (Petaling Jaya), Taman Murni (Sepang) and CLQ Gardens Kundang Jaya (Rawang) please refer to the currently effective EMCO SOP.
    [Show full text]
  • Eviction of Poor Communities - Malaysia – 15Th August ,2019
    To. The UN Special Rappotuer on Poverty Ms. Juana Sotomayor, Human Rights Officer , Special Procedures Branch. Eviction of poor communities - Malaysia – 15th August ,2019 Introduction Pre colonized Malaya, would have had many types of land ownerships relations. As many parts of the country would not have been explored and settled by our early inhabitants. It can be assumed that under feudal Malaya, the Kings or state heads would have been the authorized owners of the lands together with their ruling nobles. The lands were however allowed to be cultivated by peasants and the general masses as long as their produce was paid as taxes to the ruling class. Besides these lands, we have to take note of native customary land owned and managed by indigenous communities. Land was owned communally there was no clear demarcations and borders of land owned. This all changed and abolished during the British occupation, with the introduction of National Land Code 1965 (‘the Code’), which codified the concept of Torrens system which was ownership via registration of ownership, title and interest, named after Sir Robert Torrens who introduced the concept in South Australia in 1858. This system was obviously incompatible to Asian tradition and culture. Till today there are continuous land disputes between settled communities and new private landowners whom purchase these land without the knowledge of their tribal occupants from state or other previous private entities. There are cases where community occupied lands are state lands. Thus the state with its wide powers evicts the occupants and then alienates these lands for a price to private entities.
    [Show full text]
  • 1970 Population Census of Peninsular Malaysia .02 Sample
    1970 POPULATION CENSUS OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA .02 SAMPLE - MASTER FILE DATA DOCUMENTATION AND CODEBOOK 1970 POPULATION CENSUS OF PENINSULAR MALAYSIA .02 SAMPLE - MASTER FILE CONTENTS Page TECHNICAL INFORMATION ON THE DATA TAPE 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE DATA FILE 2 INDEX OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 1: HOUSEHOLD RECORD 4 INDEX OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 2: PERSON RECORD (AGE BELOW 10) 5 INDEX OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 3: PERSON RECORD (AGE 10 AND ABOVE) 6 CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 1 7 CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 2 15 CODES AND DESCRIPTIONS OF VARIABLES FOR RECORD TYPE 3 24 APPENDICES: A.1: Household Form for Peninsular Malaysia, Census of Malaysia, 1970 (Form 4) 33 A.2: Individual Form for Peninsular Malaysia, Census of Malaysia, 1970 (Form 5) 34 B.1: List of State and District Codes 35 B.2: List of Codes of Local Authority (Cities and Towns) Codes within States and Districts for States 38 B.3: "Cartographic Frames for Peninsular Malaysia District Statistics, 1947-1982" by P.P. Courtenay and Kate K.Y. Van (Maps of Adminsitrative district boundaries for all postwar censuses). 70 C: Place of Previous Residence Codes 94 D: 1970 Population Census Occupational Classification 97 E: 1970 Population Census Industrial Classification 104 F: Chinese Age Conversion Table 110 G: Educational Equivalents 111 H: R. Chander, D.A. Fernadez and D. Johnson. 1976. "Malaysia: The 1970 Population and Housing Census." Pp. 117-131 in Lee-Jay Cho (ed.) Introduction to Censuses of Asia and the Pacific, 1970-1974. Honolulu, Hawaii: East-West Population Institute.
    [Show full text]
  • Thailand Kubor
    102 .136 Gulf of Pengkalan Thailand Kubor Tumpat Wakaf Bharu THAILANDTHAILAND South China Sea GULF OF Kota Bharu THAILAND Kelantan ok Pasir Mas Gol Gual Periuk Sg. PENGKALAN KUBOR STATION S g Sg. S g. Gali .P P. S en erat g us Kg. Che . N a n Simpang Empat Latiff g r k o S a g. Tumpat S d Pis g. Telok Katak n au Ma u k S R Sg.R N . K a u e g P u la . t l . a ra g g h ng G S n da o a b B g . n e g Chabang o k S eh Empat Tok el . S THAILAND g Chabang Tiga S i Mek Ngo S w a g .13291 J . 6 . T g i k S Palekbang a t i t Kota Bharu g WAKAF BHARU n i n l a a STATION r a e d G i .13291 M 6 B Wakaf Bharu a . j k g a o S R T . Meranti g A S Bunut Susu n a t ulo n Sg. L ok M n a ub g l e K Kubang . g Kg. Wakaf S Che Yeh Kerian Pasir Mas KOTA BHARU Legend STATION H! Proposed Station (PHASE 1) Proposed Alignment S (At-grade) g . M S u Proposed Alignment g S l o . (Elevated) g n . L g e Peringat G m u a ECRL Phase 1 c l al h i u em l Rivers/ Streams. L g Sg a S 2km Corridor . g S 102 .136 Date 28-09-2017 Elevation (m) Project No EJ 616 < 5 Elevation Along Produced by AFZ o 5.1 - 10 Revision A 1:140,000 @ A4 size paper the Alignment 02 4 11 - 15 16 - 20 (Kelantan) km FIGURE 6.
    [Show full text]
  • Environmental Impact Assessment (Eia) East Coast
    SECOND SCHEDULE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT (EIA) MALAYSIA RAIL LINK SDN BHD EAST COAST RAIL LINK PROJECT SECTION C (MENTAKAB TO PORT KLANG) VOLUME 1 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & RINGKASAN EKSEKUTIF FEBRUARY 2020 EAST COAST RAIL LINK PROJECT SECTION C (MENTAKAB TO PORT KLANG) ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT Project Code EJ 661 Issue No. 1.0 Issue Date 24 FEBRUARY 2020 Prepared by TXK / SUB Approved by GBM / RNA / LHL Files \\192.168.1.7 \ere\ERE Projects\EJ 661 ECRL New Route\Reports\2. Section C\4. EIA TOC TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY & RINGKASAN EKSEKUTIIF TABLE OF CONTENTS Page EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ES-1 List of Figures for Executive Summary Figure ES-1 Overview of the ECRL Section C Alignment Figure ES-2a Segment 1: Pahang Figure ES-2b Segment 1: Pahang Figure ES-2c Segment 1: Pahang Figure ES-2d Segment 1 & 2: Pahang / Negeri Sembilan Figure ES-2e Segment 2: Negeri Sembilan Figure ES-2f Segment 2: Negeri Sembilan Figure ES-2g Segment 2 & 3: Negeri Sembilan / Selangor & Putrajaya Figure ES-2h Segment 2 & 3: Negeri Sembilan / Selangor & Putrajaya Figure ES-2i Segment 3: Selangor & Putrajaya Figure ES-2j Segment 3: Selangor & Putrajaya Figure ES-3a River Catchment, River Crossings & Water Supply Infrastructure along Segment 1: Pahang Figure ES-3b River Catchment, River Crossings & Water Supply Infrastructure along Segment 2: Negeri Sembilan Figure ES-3c River Catchment, River Crossings & Water Supply Infrastructure along Segment 3: Selangor & Putrajaya Figure ES-4 Potential Soil Erosion Risk and Hotspot Locations along ECRL Section C
    [Show full text]