Sayangi Sungai Anda Demi Masa Depan

Wednesday 18 April 2012

Source of Pollution in Our Rivers

Source of pollution ;






  • Domestic Sewage
  • Sewage Treatment Plant
  • Domestic Sullage Water
  • Sullage Water
  • Wet Market
  • Slaughter House
  • Trade & Commercial Activities
  • Industrial Activities
  • Floatable Solid Waste

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A Poem About Water

Water , water ,
Everywhere , 
But have you wondered , 
Where it's from ?

We have taps , 
We have pipes , 
But all they do ,
Is supply our water .

It's so essential ,
For us to live , 
Yet , we go on ,
Not knowing its origins .

So listen close ,
And listen well ,
I will tell you , 
And you must remember , 
For our water 
comes from RIVERS !

# 97% of water for our consumption comes from RIVERS 




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Community Activities in River Monitoring Programme

One of the key factors that have led to the detrimental state of our rivers is the lack of community participation in river management . 


There are many ways we can do to protect our rivers . 




  • Lake monitoring activities 
  • Drain stencil
  • Wetland cell construction
  • Fish conservation
  • Stream habitat creation 
  • Biological monitoring
  • Water quality monitoring
  • Rubbish collection and rubbish trap maintenance
  • Community water quality monitoring training
  • River hydrology study

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Issues and effects of river pollution

Solid Waste
  • Rubbish produced by residents, restaurants and other commercial shops and factories.
Wastewater pollution
  • From residential drains, industrial effluent, agricultural farms, restaurants and workshops.
Channelisation
  • Straightening of rivers into concrete channels. Increases risk of floods.
Encroachment into river reserve land
  • Houses, factories and buildings built directly next to rivers. Reduces area of natural land and riparian vegetation around the river. Increases risk of flood.
[KEY MESSAGES]
    Without clean river, we cannot have clean drinking water.
    Drains are meant for rainwater ONLY.

    The drains we have in our homes and along the roads all lead
    directly to rivers/ lakes without any treatment.

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    Wednesday 16 November 2011

    River Ranger Day 2011 !

    On 14th November, River Ranger team took the initiative to make River Ranger Day to give awareness to students and teachers involved in the importance of the river to us. We also do fun activities such as painting posters and so on.
    ~Picture can be seen in Snap Geleri
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    Saturday 5 November 2011

    SALAM AIDILADHA


    SELAMAT MENYAMBUT HARI RAYA AIDIL ADHA
    Maaf Zahir Batin 

    " Saat berderai jatuh titisan airmata suci Ibrahim, melihatkan keteguhan anaknya Ismail. Dikala itulah bermulanya sejarah agung ERTI SEBUAH PENGORBANAN"

    Daripada ; Munshi River Ranger

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    Tuesday 1 November 2011

    Our Experience During Field Trip :)

    Location :Sungai Pinang 1(behind the Japanese school)
    Date :19 October 2011
    Time :8 am -12 noon


    A total of 10 students went to the site. We study the nitrate contentphosphate, coliform (bacteria), turbidity (water clarity), temperature and pH of river water. Plants that grow along the river are herbaceous plants. Organisms that we found is grasshoppers, butterflies, birds, mosquitoes, ants and lizards.
    Unusual objects found on the banks of the river is a cow skull.




    In addition, we also interviewed two workers who were cleaning the Sungai Pinang river. According to them everyday they pick up the garbage at two large trash bins. They also found that unusual objects such as the bicycle, car exhaust, dead animals such as dogs and cats. Living organisms that they never saw the lizards and fish.
    We were on our way home we stopped to Telemetric Station in Sungai Pinang nearby Rawana mosque. We interviewed Mr. Osman ,who worked there. He said there were a machine that can measure rainfall and water level measuring river. He said the water level in the alert level is 2.1 meters and is the danger level of 2.7 meters.Throughout his work there, the worst record was recorded in Sungai Pinang is 3 metres in the year 2008.


    Location :Sungai Pinang 2(next to the stadium)
    Date :24 October 2011
    Time :8 am - 11 am


    A total of 5 students accompanied by 2 teachers escort.
    Five River Rangers went to the second location. We do the same activity as the first visit. We also examine the goods thrown into the river. Among the items found in the river is plastic, paper, bottles, cans, polystyrene, pads, tires, rubber hoses, shoes, raincoat, plates, cutlery steel, cups, drinking straws, disposable diapergifts wrapping, sweets wrapping, banana fibreglass and plants.
    We also interviewed the employee in charge of Information center of Sungai Pinang and he shows four small pieces of tortoise found in the Sungai Pinang. We also briefed on rainwater systems, food processing machinery to be used as fertilizer and animal feed and undertaken activities to beautify and clean up Sungai Pinang.
    As we were there, we also have the opportunity to interview employees in the maintenance of the reservoir system iQPR. The system uses a water based on Taiwan technology for cleaning the Sungai Pinang.



    Location :Botanical Garden
    Date :31 October 2011
    Time :8 am - 12 noon


    We left the school at about 8:10 am after the weekly gathering.
    We perform the same activities as on-site 1 and 2. While we want to conduct a study, Safiuddin has found large frog. Iqram try to help, but they both failed to catch the frog. After that, our teacher down to the river and catch the frog. We measure the length of the frog (the frog's hind foot length is 21cm). This is the first time we found a huge toad. While on the way back to the car, we stopped at the office of the Malaysian Nature Society, we see a leech attached to the foot of one of the River Rangers. Our advisory teachers draw the leeches and blood out of the leech bite from the foot of River Rangers. According to our consultant teacher, when a leech bite victims, the liquid will be issued by the leech is to ensure that blood does not clot. Lessons learned from this incident is brought tobacco/salt to separate the leech of the victims. If there is no tobacco/salt can use the ashes.


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