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No 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Taiping 15 16 17 NEGERI PERAK NEGERI PERAK SENARAI TAPAK BEROPERASI : 17 TAPAK Tahap Tapak No Kawasan PBT Nama Tapak Alamat Tapak (Operasi) 1 Batu Gajah TP Batu Gajah Batu 3, Jln Tanjung Tualang, Batu Gajah Bukan Sanitari Jalan Air Ganda Gerik, Perak, 2 Gerik TP Jln Air Ganda Gerik Bukan Sanitari D/A MDG 33300 Gerik, Perak Batu. 8, Jalan Bercham, Tanjung 3 Ipoh TP Bercham Bukan Sanitari Rambutan, Ipoh, Perak Batu 21/2, Jln. Kuala Dipang, Sg. Siput 4 Kampar TP Sg Siput Selatan Bukan Sanitari (S), Kampar, Perak Lot 2720, Permatang Pasir, Alor Pongsu, 5 Kerian TP Bagan Serai Bukan Sanitari Beriah, Bagan Serai KM 8, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, Salak Utara, 6 Kuala Kangsar TP Jln Kuala Kangsar Bukan Sanitari Sungai Siput 7 Lenggong TP Ayer Kala Lot 7345 & 7350, Ayer Kala, Lenggong Bukan Sanitari Batu 1 1/2, Jalan Beruas - Sitiawan, 8 Manjung TP Sg Wangi Bukan Sanitari 32000 Sitiawan 9 Manjung TP Teluk Cempedak Teluk Cempedak, Pulau Pangkor Bukan Sanitari 10 Manjung TP Beruas Kg. Che Puteh, Jalan Beruas - Taiping Bukan Sanitari Bukit Buluh, Jalan Kelian Intan, 33100 11 Pengkalan Hulu TP Jln Gerik Bukan Sanitari Pengkalan Hulu 12 Perak Tengah TP Parit Jln Chopin Kanan, Parit Bukan Sanitari 13 Selama TP Jln Tmn Merdeka Kg. Lampin, Jln. Taman Merdeka, Selama Bukan Sanitari Lot 1706, Mukim Jebong, Daerah Larut 14 Taiping TP Jebong Bukan Sanitari Matang dan Selama Kampung Penderas, Slim River, Tanjung 15 Tanjung Malim TP Penderas Bukan Sanitari Malim 16 Tapah TP Bidor, Pekan Pasir Kampung Baru, Pekan Pasir, Bidor Bukan Sanitari 17 Teluk Intan TP Changkat Jong Batu 8, Jln. Changkat Jong, Teluk Intan Bukan Sanitari NEGERI PERAK SENARAI TAPAK TIDAK BEROPERASI : 12 TAPAK Tahap Tapak No Kawasan PBT Nama Tapak Alamat Tapak (Operasi) 1 Ipoh TP Buntong Kg. Tersusun Buntong Tiga Bukan Sanitari TP Kg Bt Putih (Kg 2 Kampar Jln. Station (next to railway line) Bukan Sanitari Tersusun) 3 Kampar TP Tmn Sri Kampar Taman Sri Kampar, Kampar Bukan Sanitari 4 Kerian TP Parit Buntar Jalan Dennistown, 34200 Parit Buntar Bukan Sanitari 5 Lenggong TP Kuak Kuak, Lenggong Bukan Sanitari 6 Manjung TP Pantai Remis Pantai Remis Bukan Sanitari 7 Perak Tengah TP Kampung Gajah Jalan Tanjung Tualang, Kampung Gajah Bukan Sanitari 8 Taiping TP Tekkah Jaya Kemunting Industrial Estate Bukan Sanitari 9 Tapah TP Pekan Getah Batu 4, Pekan Getah, Tapah Bukan Sanitari 10 Tapah TP Bidor, Tanah Mas Batu 4, Jalan Bidor, Tapah Bukan Sanitari Batu 10, Jenderata, Simpang. 4, Hutan 11 Teluk Intan TP Batu 10, Jenderata Bukan Sanitari Melintang Lot 3350, Mukim Bagan Datoh, LMS No 12 Teluk Intan TP Bagan Datoh Bukan Sanitari 193, 195, 196, 197.
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