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Data centres in Johor buying own water, says govt

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Deputy minister says these centres have enough water reserves to sustain their operations during times of unscheduled disruption.

KUALA LUMPUR: Data centres operating in Johor are buying their own water to ensure they have sufficient supply for their daily operations, even during water supply disruptions, the Dewan Rakyat was told today.

Deputy energy transition and water transformation minister Akmal Nasir said these data centres had sufficient water reserves to continue running despite water cuts earlier this month caused by pollution in Sungai Johor.

A total of 455,499 accounts were affected by the unscheduled disruption, triggered by the collapse of a sand-dredging pond owned by a company at a Kota Tinggi inland sand mining site.

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