Most hotels not likely to be hit by water cut
Most hotels in the Klang Valley are not likely to be affected by the water supply interruption in Selangor starting today – as long as it is not prolonged.
Most hotels, especially those with their own buildings, were built with a water reserve system in place, said Malaysian Hotels Association chairman Sam Cheah.
“We have a tank to store water and when the water supply is disrupted, we will pump the stored water up to the rooftop for distribution to the other parts of the hotel,” he said.
Cheah said the reserve water could last for two days considering this holiday period.
“There are over 300 of our members in the Klang Valley, but I am not sure of how many hotels will actually be affected by the water supply disruption.
“Major and regular hotels are unlikely to be affected, but I can’t say the same for budget hotels which usually rely on the usual water supply,” he said.
Asked if there had been reports of year-end events and programmes being cancelled or postponed in the hotels due to lack of water, Cheah said no such reports had been received yet.
However, he advised hotel guests to be mindful of their water usage during this period.
~News courtesy of The Star~
Most hotels in the Klang Valley are not likely to be affected by the water supply interruption in Selangor starting today – as long as it is not prolonged.
Most hotels, especially those with their own buildings, were built with a water reserve system in place, said Malaysian Hotels Association chairman Sam Cheah.
“We have a tank to store water and when the water supply is disrupted, we will pump the stored water up to the rooftop for distribution to the other parts of the hotel,” he said.
Cheah said the reserve water could last for two days considering this holiday period.
“There are over 300 of our members in the Klang Valley, but I am not sure of how many hotels will actually be affected by the water supply disruption.
“Major and regular hotels are unlikely to be affected, but I can’t say the same for budget hotels which usually rely on the usual water supply,” he said.
Asked if there had been reports of year-end events and programmes being cancelled or postponed in the hotels due to lack of water, Cheah said no such reports had been received yet.
However, he advised hotel guests to be mindful of their water usage during this period.
~News courtesy of The Star~
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