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Singapore’s Water Management – Supply of NEWater
David Loh Assistant Director, NEWater Business Development
PUB Singapore
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Presentation Outline
Water Sustainability in Singapore• ‘Hardware & Heartware’
The 3rd Tap - NEWater• Marketing Strategies• Infrastructure
Challenges
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SingaporeLand Area 710 km 2 (275 mi 2)
Population 5 million
Average Annual Rainfall 2,400 mm (8 ft)
Average Water Demand 1.73 mil m 3/day (380mgd)
Statistics
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Population vs Demand
1950 2010 1950 2010
5 times
12.2 times
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32.1
380.5
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Water Sustainability in SingaporeHeartware
“Water for All” “Conserve, Value, Enjoy”
Local catchment
Imported water
NEWater
Desalinated water
3P Approach to engage the 3P partners
to use water wisely,
keep the water catchments clean,
and build a relationship with water
About PUB
Hardware
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PUB Manages the Complete Water CycleSeaRain
Stormwater Management
Collection of rainfall in Drains & Reservoirs
Treatment of Raw to Potable Water
Supply of water to population & industries
Collection of used water in sewers
Treatment of Used Water
Reclamation of Used Water
Direct Non-Potable Use
Indirect Potable Use
Desalination
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Ensuring Water Sustainability for Singapore
Water for All
Water Supply Strategy
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The Journey
1972
1998
2001
2002
More affordable cost of membrane technology
PUB embarked on the NEWater initiative
Completion of Seletar NF(5 mgd)
Birth of reclaiming used water
2003/04
to conserve potable water for non-potable use
to close the water loop
2007
Completion of Ulu Pandan NF(32 mgd)
2010
Completion of Changi NF(50 mgd)NEWater first
supplied to all wafer fabs
Completion of:•Bedok NF(7 mgd) 18 mgd •Kranji NF(9 mgd) 17 mgd
Our Third Tap ���� NEWater
The Journey
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• High-grade reclaimed water produced from treated effluent
What & Why’s of NEWater
Treated Effluent
Microfiltration• Filter out & retained unwanted particles etc.
Reverse Osmosis• RO water free from virus & bacteria.
Ultraviolet Disinfection• UV to disinfect product water.NEWater
Strategic Intent
• To promote the use of NEWater for non potable usage. This will free up large amounts of PUB water for other potable purposes.
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Singapore Water Demand
(Residential)
Domestic(Commercial & Industries)
Non-domestic
Non-potable water (primarily NEWater)
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Domestic (Residential)
Non-domestic (Commercial & Industries)
Non-potable water (primarily NEWater)
Where is NEWater used?
• Processes- wafer fabrication- petrochemical - power plants, - manufacturing, etc
• Cooling towers - hospitals- commercial buildings- institutions, etc
• Others- general washing- toilet flushing, etc
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Marketing Strategies
� Switch existing customers using potable water for non-potable use by:
Target high-demand usersTarget densely populated areas
� Supply to new development
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1. Target customers with high non-potable water dema nd eg. wafer fabrication plants in Bedok area
2. ‘pick up’ other customersalong the way
Wafer fab customers (high demand)
Other manufacturing customers or commercial buildings (low demand)
Marketing Strategies
Bedok NF
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� Target densely populated areas (industrial/commerci al) to develop a customer cluster eg. Orchard road
Marketing Strategies
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Supply to new developments
All new commercial and industrial development proposals are required to provide a dedicated NEWater pipe system.
Marketing Strategies
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NEWater Network InfrastructureN
JOHOR
OF
STRAITS
LEGEND
PulauBukom
WoodlandsNEWater SR
KranjiNF
TampinesNEWater SR
Bedok NF
PROPOSED NEWater SERVICERESERVOIR AT MANDAI HILL 68
EXISTING NEWater SERVICE RESERVOIR
EXISTING NEWater FACTORY
EXISTING NEWater PIPELINES
PROPOSED NEWater PIPELINES
PROPOSED NIP LINES
Changi NFJIWWJIWW
Ulu PandanNF
SeletarNF
INDUSTRIAL WATER PIPELINES
Kent RidgeNEWater SR
on
Mandai SR
Jurong Hill 65 SR
Kranji 17 mgd
Bedok 18 mgd
Seletar 5 mgd
Ulu Pandan
32 mgd
• NIP and NIPE in progress to meet growing demand in Jurong Island
• NEWater to meet 30% of water needs by 2011
Changi 50 mgd
• Agreements signed: 513
• Turn-on accounts: 403
• Current demand: 60 mgd
Water for All (NEWater)
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Network and InfrastructureN
JOHOR
OF
STRAITS
PulauBukom
WoodlandsNEWater SR
KranjiNF
TampinesNEWater SR
Bedok NF
Changi NFJIWWJIWW
Ulu PandanNF
SeletarNF
Kent RidgeNEWater SR
on
� Total NEWater network ~ 360 km
� NEWater Infrastructure Plan (NIP)
� 87km of transmission pipelines (2200 mm dia) from Changi NF in the east to Jurong in the west via Bedok, Kranji and Seletar clusters
� Transport additional 50 mgd from Changi NF to Jurong/Tuas
� NEWater Infrastructure Plan Extension (NIPE)
� Extension 24km of transmission pipelines (2200/1600 mm dia) from NIP in Jurong to Jurong Island
� Acts as a ‘second-feed’ source forJurong Island
� Important part of Singapore’s integrated water mana gement
� linking all the NEWater factories
� managing NEWater demand as a whole
� increasing the reliability of supply
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NEWater Service Reservoirs
• Located at high grounds for gravity flow to customer
• Storage to enhance reliability of supply to customer
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Challenges
NE
Wat
er U
ptak
e (m
gd)
Number of accounts NEWater Uptake (mgd)
• Convert remaining small NW demand users
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Challenges• Moving towards water sustainability for non-domestic sector
Environmental EconomicSustainability
Reference from the 2002 University of Michigan Sustainability Assessment
• Improve efficiency• R & D
• Education Programs• Public Perception• Indirect potable use
• 3 Rs
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Target for Ensuring Water Sustainability
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The global platform for water solutions
• Brings together policymakers, industry leaders, exp erts and practitioners
• Address challenges, showcase technologies, discover opportunities & celebrate achievements
Flagship programmes : 1. Water Leaders Summit ( by invitation)
2. Water Convention
3. Water Expo
4. Business Forums
5. Lee Kuan Yew Water Prize
Organised by : Singapore International Water Week P te Ltd, a company set up by PUB , Singpore’s national water agency and Singapor e’s Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources
About Singapore International Water Week
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• More than 14,000 attendees from 112 countries/regio ns including the Prince of Orange,President of Maldives, 13 Water Ministers from Asia-Pacific Region, Former President of South Korea, Former Japan PM, President of World Water Council, top leaders of many other IOs / Associations, President / Chairman /CEOs of water companies
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• Over S$2.8billion worth of investments, tenders and research agreements announced during the Water Week
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• 1000+ media stories were generated from Sep 2009 to July 2010
Singapore International Water Week 2010
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Date: 4 July 2011 – 8 July 2011
Venue: Suntec Singapore International Convention
& Exhibition Centre
Theme : Sustainable Water Solutions for a
Changing Urban Environment
– Address the latest and most pertinent water issues amidst a rapidly changing world.
– Broader focus beyond urban water solutions and other issues affecting the urban environment such as climate change and the management of watersheds and river basins
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