Annual water production by state.
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In Malaysia, all public and private operators of water provision services must be licensed by the National Water Services Commission (SPAN), and must report key performance indicators as specified in the terms of the license issued by SPAN. This dataset represents part of that reporting, and is compiled from the transactional operational records of water supply companies across Malaysia. It should be noted that:
Data for the most recent year is provisional and may be revised in future updates.
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Annual water production by state.
Name in Dataset | Variable | Definition |
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date (Date) | Date | The date in YYYY-MM-DD format, with MM-DD set to 01-01 as the data is at monthly frequency |
state (Categorical) | State | One of 16 states, or Malaysia, which has been included for ease of analysis |
value (Float) | Water Consumption | Amount of water produced in millions of litres per day (MLD) |
01 Sept 2024, 12:00
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This data is made open under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC BY 4.0). A copy of the license is available Here.
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Connect directly to the data with Python.
# If not already installed, do: pip install pandas fastparquet
import pandas as pd
URL_DATA = 'https://storage.data.gov.my/water/water_production.parquet'
df = pd.read_parquet(URL_DATA)
if 'date' in df.columns: df['date'] = pd.to_datetime(df['date'])
print(df)
The following code is an example of how to make an API query to retrieve the data catalogue mentioned above. You can use different programming languages by switching the code accordingly. For a complete guide on possible query parameters and syntax, please refer to the official Open API Documentation.
import requests
import pprint
url = "https://api.data.gov.my/data-catalogue?id=water_production&limit=3"
response_json = requests.get(url=url).json()
pprint.pprint(response_json)
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