Thursday, December 11, 2008

Water supply to apartment.

We install a cartridged filter at the inlet of our apartment water supply system. After about 1 week, one can see how dirty the cartridge gets. This indicates that there are particles of dirt (maybe sand or earth) in the incoming piped water to the apartment.

Compare the 1 week filter with the similar white cartridge before installation.

What could have caused the dirt? In reality piped water in Malaysia is not that clean. Once upon a time one used to say of piped water in Malaysia as "You can drink the water from the tap". Not anymore.

For my apartment, I guess (I have not checked on this) 'clean' water is collected in a 'mother' tank at the bottom of the building and then pumped up to the secondary tanks at the top of the building, from where water is distributed to the various apartments. The incoming water is already dirty, and the 'mother ' tank may have sadiment collected at the bottom of it and after that the sadiment may then collect at the bottom of the secondary tank on top. When water reaches an apartment, its not really clean water though a lot of sadiment from the public water supply haa already collected at the bottom of two tanks. What one sees at the cartridged filter is the leftover of the total sadiment from the main public water supply.

We change the water filter cartridge periodically, say once a month. And it is expected that the 'mother' water tank and the secondary water tank should be cleaned say once every 2 years at least. Currently the cleaning (to the best of my knowledge) have never been done by the apartments Management.




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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi..i'm interested to know if there's any apartment for rent @ Le' Town Apartment? How much is the monthly rent?
I'm searching for a house around Kuantan town, to move in early 2009. Looking forward for any update =) Thanks

mylias said...

yes, there re apartments for rent, just ask the security guard if you are in Kuantan. The not so good ones at about RM800-900 (empty), but the better and well looked after ones (maybe semi furnished)you might get at about RM1200.
Houses in Kuantan are quite cheap especially the newer one at the better locations such as Indera Mahkota. You might get an unfurnished single storey new house at about M500 per month (if you are lucky).

Anonymous said...

Dont talkabout the water tank, even the swimming pool i heard they never change the water for years, only once after they repaired the swimming pool.........

Anonymous said...

Hi, did any of you notice that the tap water smell RUSTY? especially in the morning. The smell will go off after i let the water run for a few minutes? Sometimes yellowish with the rusty smell in the afternoon. Is it safe to consume in long term?

Swimming water? i think they change 2 years ago when they had to repair the pool. As heard that it cost them around rm300 for a pool of water...