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Inventory Stations in Johor S FALSE Dg Inventory Stations in Johor PROJECT CATCH STESEN STATION NO STATION NAME FUNCTION STATE DISTRICT RIVER RIVER BASIN YEAR OPEN YEAR CLOSE ISO ACTIVE MANUAL TELEMETRY LOGGER LATITUDE LONGITUDE OWNER ELEV STN AREA PEDALAMAN 1334108 Ldg. Getah Kukup, Pontian RF Johor Pontian Pt.Mesjid Pontian Kecil 01/36 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 20 55 103 27 30 Ldg. 2.4 FALSE 1433105 Hospital Umum, Pontian RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg.Buloh Johor 01/32 03/76 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 29 55 103 23 20 Rs. 2.4 FALSE 1437116 Stor JPS Johor Bahru RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg.Cat Cat 01/61 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE 01 28 15 103 45 10 JPS FALSE 1438001 Sedc Pasir Gudang RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Buloh Johor 01/81 1/95 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 26 40 103 53 55 JPS 5.0 FALSE 1438001 Sedc Pasir Gudang RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Buloh Johor 01/81 01/95 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 26 40 103 53 55 JPS 5.0 FALSE 1438118 Ldg. Sg. Buloh, Johor Bahru RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Buloh Johor 07/31 06/70 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 27 30 103 53 35 Ldg. FALSE 1439118 Ldg. Sg. Buloh, Johor Bahru RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg.Lebam Johor 07/70 06/80 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 28 35 103 54 00 Ldg. FALSE 1442001 Desaru, Penggarang RF Johor Pontian Pt.Mesjid Pontian Kechik 07/79 12/93 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 29 05 104 16 10 Kej. FALSE 1534001 Komplek Perumahan Pontian RF Johor Pontian Pt Masjid Pontian Kecil 03/76 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 30 05 103 25 10 JPS FALSE 1534002 Pusat Kemajuan Per. Pekan Nanas RF Johor Pontian Sg.Pulai Pulai 10/78 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 30 55 103 29 40 JPS FALSE 1534103 Stn.Penyelidikan Nenas Pontian RF Johor Pontian Sg.Pontian Besar Pontian Besar 01/54 12/81 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 35 25 103 27 55 JPS FALSE 1534104 Ibu Bekalan JKR Pontian Besar RF Johor Pontian Sg.Pulai Pulai 01/37 02/88 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 35 50 103 24 55 JKR 2.4 FALSE 1535106 Ldg. Gunung Pulai di Johor Bahru RF Johor Pontian Sg. Pulai Sg. Pulai 01/27 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 33 50 103 34 45 Ldg. FALSE 1535107 Balai Bomba, Pekan Nenas RF Johor Pontian Sg.Pulai Pulai 10/65 01/79 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 30 25 103 31 00 JPS FALSE 1536110 Ldg. Senai di Senai RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Skudai Skudai 01/32 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 35 05 103 39 15 Ldg. TRUE 1536111 Ldg. Buan Heng, Skudai RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg.Tebrau Tebrau 01/26 09/86 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 32 10 103 37 30 Ldg. FALSE 1537113 Ldg. Tebrau di Johor Bahru RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg.Tebrau Tebrau 01/31 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 33 00 103 44 35 Ldg. FALSE 1537114 Ldg. Mount Austin, Johor Bahru RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Skudai Skudai 01/31 5/97 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 33 00 103 46 35 Ldg. FALSE 1537115 Kolam Air Johor Bahru RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Plentong Johor 01/28 06/86 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 30 05 103 43 55 JKR FALSE 1538001 Sg. Plentong RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Plentong Sg. Tebrau FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE 01 32 05 103 50 40 FALSE 1538117 Ldg. Sg. Plentong, Johor Bahru RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Plentong Sg. Plentong 01/36 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 32 05 103 50 40 Ldg. FALSE 1539001 Loji Air Sg.Layang RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg.Tiram Johor 05/87 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 33 25 103 55 30 Saj FALSE 1539001 Kg. Oren RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Tiram Sg. Tebrau FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE 01 35 15 103 55 05 FALSE 1539134 Ldg. Sg. Tiram di Johor Bahru RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Tiram Sg. Tiram 01/30 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 35 15 103 55 05 Ldg. FALSE 1539136 Ldg. Lim Lim Bhd., Masai RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Layang Johor 08/35 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 31 15 103 59 30 Ldg. FALSE 1540135 Ldg. Telok Sengat di Kota Tinggi RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg. Layau Johor 01/36 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 34 05 104 02 20 Ldg. 15 TRUE 1541001 Kangar Chemara RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg.Papan Johor 02/70 08/72 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 34 35 104 11 55 JPS FALSE 1541137 Ldg. Sg. Papan di Kota Tinggi RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg. Papan Johor 04/28 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 30 00 104 06 20 Ldg. 20 FALSE 1541138 Ldg. Kg. Bahru, Sg. Papan RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg. Rengit Batu Pahat 02/70 11/71 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 32 50 104 09 25 JPS FALSE 1541139 Johor Silica RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg.Lebam Johor 08/72 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 31 35 104 11 05 JPS 6 FALSE 1631001 Pintu Pasang Surut Kg.Sg.Rengit RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg.Rengit Batu Pahat 12/81 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 40 00 103 08 55 JPS FALSE 1631084 Pintu Pasang Surut Rengit RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg.Benut Benut 06/50 12/81 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 40 50 103 08 55 JPS 2.5 FALSE 1632001 Benut, Johor Barat RF Johor Pontian Sg.Benut Benut 01/81 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 39 00 103 15 50 JPS FALSE 1632095 Parit Batang Duku, Batu Pahat RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg.Tampok Tampok 06/49 02/86 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 40 20 103 15 00 JPS 6 FALSE 1632096 Pintu Kawalan Tampok di Batu Pahat RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg.Benut Benut 08/61 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 37 35 103 12 10 JPS 2.5 FALSE Sg. Pontian 1635102 Ldg. Kulai Young di Kulai RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Air Hitam 01/31 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 37 45 103 31 55 Ldg. FALSE Besar 1636001 Balai Polis Kg.Seelong RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg.Tebrau Tebrau 09/80 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 37 50 103 41 50 JPS FALSE 1636002 Kg. Separa RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Skudai Skudai 01/00 FALSE TRUE FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE 01 38 67 103 37 43 JPS FALSE 1636109 Ldg. Kelan di Kulai RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg. Tebrau Johor 03/35 9/94 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 40 55 103 37 45 Ldg. FALSE 1637001 Felda Ulu Tiram/Ulu Tebrau RF Johor Johor Bahru Sg.Tiram Johor 05/70 12/86 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 37 45 103 46 45 FELDA FALSE 1637133 Ldg. Ulu Tiram RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg. Tiram Johor 01/36 05/70 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 37 45 103 46 45 Ldg. 45 FALSE Created by Lizawati bt. Turi Inventory Stations in Johor PROJECT CATCH STESEN STATION NO STATION NAME FUNCTION STATE DISTRICT RIVER RIVER BASIN YEAR OPEN YEAR CLOSE ISO ACTIVE MANUAL TELEMETRY LOGGER LATITUDE LONGITUDE OWNER ELEV STN AREA PEDALAMAN 1639132 Ldg. Nam Heng di Kota Tinggi RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg. Johor Johor 08/35 1/98 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 39 15 103 55 35 Ldg. FALSE 1640141 Felda Air Tawar 1 RF Johor Kota Tinggi Sg. Layau Johor 01/69 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 37 15 104 02 40 FELDA FALSE 1730081 Stn. Pam Koris, Batu Pahat RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg.Senggarang Senggarang 02/36 02/91 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 45 40 103 00 00 JKR FALSE 1730082 Pintu Pasang Surut Senggarang RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg. Senggarang Batu Pahat 06/50 TRUE TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE 01 44 45 103 03 25 JPS 2.5 FALSE 1730085 Ldg. Bkt. Batu Senggarang RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg.Senggarang Senggarang 01/35 05/61 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 47 20 103 01 00 Ldg. 9.0 FALSE 1731001 Pintu Kawalan Parit Saidi Barat RF Johor Batu Pahat Parit Perpat Batu Pahat 07/79 TRUE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 44 15 103 06 30 JPS FALSE 1731083 Parit Perpat, Batu Pahat RF Johor Batu Pahat Sg.Rengit Batu Pahat 06/49 07/79 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 43 20 103 07 40 JPS 2.5 FALSE 1731094 Sek. Keb. Merlong Darat RF Johor Pontian Sg. Benut Benut 06/50 08/87 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 43 55 103 11 15 JPS FALSE 1732001 Parit Madirono, Site 1 RF Johor Pontian Pt.Madirono Benut 02/78 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 42 50 103 16 45 JPS FALSE 1732002 Parit Madirono, Site 2 RF Johor Pontian Sg. Benut Benut 02/78 3/99 FALSE FALSE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 42 40 103 17 20 JPS FALSE 1732003 Parit Madirono, Site 3 RF Johor Pontian Sg. Benut Benut 02/78 3/99 FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE FALSE FALSE 01 42 25 103 16 55 JPS FALSE 1732004 Parit Madirono, Site 4 RF Johor Pontian Pt.Madirono Benut 02/78 TRUE TRUE FALSE FALSE TRUE FALSE 01 42 30 103 16 25 JPS FALSE 1734001 Loji Pembersih Bkt.
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