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石角防洪计划

耗资5850令吉的石角防洪计划,预计将可大幅减少德莎威拉和甘榜新纳布迪巴鲁长期面对水患的影响。 有关计划包括建四个总面积超过14英亩的蓄水区,工程一旦落实,将舒缓该地区58公顷长期面对水患的面积,为大约4000名居民带来惠利。 砂副总理兼石角区议员拿督阿玛沈桂贤指出,第1阶段工程耗资1450万令吉,目前已完成19%,其中包括在3.9英亩土地上兴建一个蓄水区。 “这个蓄水区可储存超过4万立方米的雨水,相等于约1.2万辆水车的容量,预计将在20个月内完工,即2026年7月24日完成。” 他指出,这个蓄水区也称为滞洪池,是规划在石角地区建造四个之一,另外三个已在建设中。它是石角防洪总体规划中的关键部分,所占用的土地原本可用来建设约40个住宅单位。 沈桂贤日前与砂拉越水利灌溉局局长拿督阿末丹尼尔巡视坐落在石角德莎威拉的蓄水区后指出,有关的蓄水区不仅仅是作为防洪作用,水利灌溉局与地方议会正商讨将它发展成为多种用途 休闲设施,例如可作为足球场,以便在干旱季节可以发挥最大效益。 除了建造上述的蓄水区,第1阶段工程也包括提升区内2.5公里的排水系统,包括涵洞,以增强整体排水效率和抗灾能力。 “至于第2阶段工程则预计总成本为4400万令吉,将包括建设第二个蓄水区、一公里以上的护堤、三米宽的人行步道、抽水站以及地方排水系统的升级,这个项目目前已完成设计,预计今年招标。” 沈桂贤表示,防洪计划拨款属于联邦与砂拉越政府共同职责清单下的事务。但自2016年以来,他的原则始终如一,即无论资金来自联邦或砂拉越,目的都是要为石角人民带来实际成果。 “这两个阶段的工程是为解决石角长期水患问题的一部分,同时也体现砂拉越政府对可持续城市发展与灾害韧性的承诺。“


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