The document summarizes a water crisis that occurred in the Klang Valley region of Malaysia in 1998. Over 1.8 million residents experienced water shortages as drought conditions caused by the El Nino weather pattern depleted water supplies. The summary analyzes both internal causes like weak governance and privatization of water distribution, as well as external causes such as population growth, pollution, and illegal logging. A diagram outlines the crisis analysis approach, identifying problems, strategies, and a long-term strategic plan involving improved coordination, monitoring, technology use, cooperation, and reforestation to prevent future water crises.
1. PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Group Case Study :
The Wet Valley Crisis
LOGO “Water Crisis in Klang Valley”
Present by :
o
Mohd. Amar Bin Aziz
Iz'aan Shazwan Bin Sharif
Norhasila Binti Jamil
Junriana
Raja Abumanshur Matridi Aeksalo
Shahril Budiman
20 MAY 2012
2. Contents
Klang Valley Water Crisis
CASE STUDY
1 General Overview
2 Case Analysis
3 Approach
4 Strategic Plan
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3. GENERAL OVERVIEW
1998 KLANG VALLEY
WATER CRISIS
Selangor and the Federal Territory
of Kuala Lumpur, particularly a large
section of the Klang Valley
experienced a serious water
shortage in 1998
This water shortage, never
experienced to such an extent since
1982, actually resulted in a crisis
situation involving practically the
whole water supply system
Some 1.8 million consumers in 665
areas and housing estates in the
Klang Valley were affected by the
water shortage to the extent of
disrupting their daily lives and
affecting them emotionally www.themegallery.com
4. Chronology of the Klang Valley
Water Crisis
El Nino Period
July 1997
(Drought)
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5. Chronology of the Klang Valley
Water Crisis
El Nino Period
August 1998
(Drought)
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6. Analyzing Klang Valley
Water Crisis
Analysis
Cases
Internal External
Problem Problem
Organization Environment
Factor and
Globalization
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7. Internal Causes
(Organization Factor)
Intergovernmental Relationship
Privatization of water
distribution
Weakness of Law Provision
Risk Management Decision making
Lack of clear information,
system and employer
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8. External Causes
Natural disaster :
• El-Nino
Globalization causes :
• Industrial development
• Rapid growth population
• Water waste
Environmental cause :
• River Pollution
• Illegal Logging
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9. Klang Valley Water Crisis Analysis
Diagram
Problems – Approach - Strategic
ROSENBLOOM APPROACH
Problem Long-term
Strategy Plan
• Intergovernment
al Relationship ORGANIZATIONAL • Coordination
• Privatization of
STRUCTURE •Monitoring &
water Control
• Rule of Law
distribution DECISION
MAKING • Holding discussion
• Weakness of
• Technology
Law Supervision COGNITIVE Management
• Risk APPROACH
• Computerizing of
Management: water distribution
Decision Making GOVERNMENT • Cooperation with
FUNCTION
• Lack of clear other Public Officer
information, • City Planning
system and management
employer system
• Reforestation
POLITICAL APPROACH
10. Public Management
LOGO
PUBLIC MANAGEMENT
Group Case Study :
The Wet Valley Crisis
“Water Crisis in Klang Valley”
Present by :
o
Mohd. Amar Bin Aziz
Iz'aan Shazwan Bin Sharif
Norhasila Binti Jamil
Junriana
Raja Abumanshur Matridi Aeksalo
Thank You!!! Shahril Budiman