The Batu Kitang Treatment Plant is situated near the bank of Sungai Sarawak Kiri about 40 miles from the sea. Raw water is pumped from the river to the Treatment Plant where it undergoes the conventional treatment process of coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, filtration, disinfection and pH adjustment.
Coagulation is by the alum-lime process and disinfection is by chloramination. Fluoridation has been practiced since 1966. The fully treated water is pumped to the various reservoirs in Kuching for distribution and storage.
Module No.1 of the Treatment Plant with its first raw water intake and a capacity of 3MgD was commissioned in 1957. In 1965 the capacity was increased to 4MgD by changing the pump impellers and the construction of a second stage pumping station and two underground reservoirs at Batu Lintang. Extension work to further increase the plant capacity to 6MgD commenced October 1968 and was completed in 1970. The extension of Module No.1 is designated as Module No.2.
In October 1994, a feasibility study on the upgrading of the old Batu Kitang Module 1 and 2 Plant commenced with a view to replace outdated systems and increase plant capacity. The study was substantively completed in 1995 and confirmed the feasibility of upgarding the Plant to 68Mld.
Construction works on the upgrading to Module No. 1 and 2 commenced in November 1998 and was completed and commissioned in March 2000.
In November 1976, construction work on Module No.3, with a capacity of 9MgD comprising of a new treatment plant and raw water intake, was started, updated and commissioned in November 1978.
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