![]() ![]() Help us protect our environment and ecosystem and learn about the biodiversity of our reservoirs and waterways. To protect the balance of our ecosystem and safeward the water quality in reservoirs, offenders will be fined. The release of animals and aquatic creatures into our reservoir parks and reservoirs is prohibited. If alien species are released into our local waters, they may compete with native species for food, shelter and nesting areas. These non-native species may also prey on native species.Īlien species may also carry viruses that can be deadly to the native species as they lack the immunity. To preserve our ecosystem, we must not introduce non-native and/or aquatic creatures into the local environment. The catchment is also a natural habitat of many creatures big and small. It is important to keep our catchment clean as that is a source of our water supply. Regular water quality tests are also conducted on the raw reservoir water. PUB actively tracks the raw water quality in its reservoirs through sampling and online sensors. PUB continues to explore ways to maximise our rainwater collection yield and strives to collect every drop of water that falls on Singapore.įor more information on the development of local catchments, please click ![]() This makes Singapore one of the few countries in the world to harvest urban stormwater on a large scale for potable consumption. Since 2011, the water catchment area has increased from half to two-thirds of Singapore’s land surface with the completion of the Marina, Punggol and Serangoon Reservoirs. View enlarged version > Harnessing Reservoirs and Rivers Separate systems ensure that the waterways are free of pollution. ![]() Used water is collected in a network of underground sewers that lead to a water reclamation plant. Rainwater is collected through a comprehensive network of drains, canals and rivers and channelled to the reservoirs before it is treated for drinking water.Ģ. Singapore has two separate systems to collect rainwater and used water.ġ. View enlarged version > Two Separate Collection Systems With an area of about 710 km 2 and growing urban areas, Singapore lacks the space to collect and store all the rain that falls on it. Through a network of rivers, canals and drains, rain that falls on two-thirds of Singapore's land area is channelled to our 17 reservoirs. ![]()
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