Water Needs In Singapore

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Water Needs In Singapore

Singapore's water resources are limited and we should not take the

availability of water for granted. Our demand for water is increasing

each year. With increasing affluence, Singaporeans enjoy a good

standard of living and now own many modern appliances which demand

ever greater use of water. Water consumption is also increased by the

setting up of more nuclear families and households. Today, we consume

about 300 million gallons of clean water a day. In future, as our

population and economy continue to grow, we will require more clean

water for our industry and more potable water for our people.

Surrounded by seawater, desalination is a proven technology that we

can adopt to produce affordable good quality drinking water. Even as

we continue with our desalination plans, we must also carefully

scrutinise other sources of water supply. It is important that we play

our parts as citizens to step up our water conservation efforts. We

should adopt a "new-economy" mindset to constantly extend our horizons

in our quest for innovative solutions to our water problems.

Increase Water Supply

Our potable water supply comes from four sources- local catchments,

desalinated water, NEWater and Johor water. Since we were told to

'look elsewhere for extra water', we can no longer depend on Johor as

a means to increase our water supply. Instead, we should focus on the

other three sources as well as look to other countries like Indonesia

so as to increase the water supply.

Local Catchments

Singapore's water catchment areas already extend over half of

Singapore. In spite of the limited availability of land, we ...

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Helpful Websites supplied with Project Cases

PUB site for Singapore's water distribution system.

http://www.pub.gov.sg/water.html

Singapore's water conservation & recycling systems

http://www.tradeport.org/ts/countries/singapore/isa/isar0021.html.

PUB's water conservation and education section

http://www.pub.gov.sg/ce.html

Desalinization

http://web.singnet.com.sg/~ikeya05/

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