geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirThe following is a list of reservoirs in Singapore.
There are a currently 17 reservoirs which are designated as national water catchment areas and are managed by the Public Utilities Board (PUB) of Singapore.[1][2]
Reservoirs
Name |
Surface area (Total) |
Storage capacity (m3) |
Period of construction |
Construction order |
Image |
Remarks |
Bedok Reservoir |
88 ha |
12,800,000 |
1981[3]-1986[4] |
14[5] |
 |
|
Jurong Lake |
70 ha |
|
|
11[5] |
 |
In addition to a number of artificial islands such as the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, Jurong Lake is planned to be a future recreational hub for the western side of the island. |
Kranji Reservoir |
450 ha[6] |
15,850,000[6] |
1971-1975[3] |
5[5] |
 |
|
Lower Peirce Reservoir (formerly called "Kallang River Reservoir" and "Peirce Reservoir") |
6 ha |
2,800,000[7] |
1900-1912[3] |
2[5] |
 |
Source of the Kallang River, Singapore's longest river. Connects to Upper Thomson Road by a waterside trail. |
Lower Seletar Reservoir |
360 ha |
9,400,000 |
1941-1969[3] |
13[5] |
 |
|
MacRitchie Reservoir (formerly called "Thomson Road Reservoir") |
|
4,200,000[7] |
1890-1894[3] |
1[5] |
 |
|
Marina Reservoir |
240 ha[8] |
|
2005-2008[9] |
15[5] |
 |
|
Murai Reservoir* |
|
|
1977-1981[3] |
7[5] |
|
|
Pandan Reservoir |
|
|
1971-1974[10] |
6[5] |
 |
|
Poyan Reservoir* |
|
|
1977-1981[3] |
8[5] |
|
|
Pulau Tekong Reservoir* |
|
|
1977-1979[10] |
12[5] |
|
|
Punggol Reservoir |
|
|
|
16[5] |
|
Opening ceremony held on 3 July 2011. Together with Serangoon Reservoir will increase catchment area by 5,500ha. |
Sarimbun Reservoir* |
|
|
1977-1981[3] |
9[5] |
|
|
Serangoon Reservoir |
|
|
|
17[5] |
 |
Opening ceremony held on 3 July 2011. Together with Punggol Reservoir will increase catchment area by 5,500ha. |
Tengeh Reservoir* |
|
|
1977-1981[3] |
10[5] |
|
|
Upper Peirce Reservoir |
304 ha |
27,800,000[7] |
|
4[5] |
 |
|
Upper Seletar Reservoir (formerly called "Seletar Reservoir") |
|
|
|
3[5] |
 |
|
*located in SAF restricted zones
Reservoirs that are currently in service
Reservoirs that are no longer in service
References
- "Local Catchment Water". PUB, Singapore's national water agency. 2 August 2012. Archived from the original on 25 July 2012. Retrieved 10 September 2012.
- PUB. "PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency". PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency. Retrieved 3 August 2018.
- Chia, Lin Sien; Khan, Habibullah; Chou, L. M. (1988). The Coastal Environmental Profile of Singapore. The WorldFish Center. p. 37. ISBN 9711022486.
- Sandhu, Kernial Singh; Wheatley, Paul (1989). Management of Success: The Moulding of Modern Singapore. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 778. ISBN 9813035420.
- Douglas Amrine, ed. (2011). Singapore at Random. Didier Millet. p. 17. ISBN 9814260371.
- Appan, Adhityan; Wang, Hong (2000). "Sorption Isotherms and Kinetics of Sediment Phosphorus in a Tropical Reservoir" (PDF). Journal of Environmental Engineering. 126 (11): 993–998. doi:10.1061/(ASCE)0733-9372(2000)126:11(993). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016.
- Chong, Terence (2010). Management of Success: Singapore Revisited. Institute of Southeast Asian Studies. p. 422. ISBN 9814279854.
- "Dealing with Water Scarcity in Singapore: Institutions, Strategies, and Enforcement". The World Bank. 2006. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
- Kristiana, R.; Antenucci, J. P.; Imberger, J. (2011). "Sustainability assessment of the impact of the Marina Bay development on Singapore: Application of the index of sustainable functionality". International Journal of Environment and Sustainable Development. 10: 1. doi:10.1504/IJESD.2011.037688.
- Ng, Peter K. L.; Tan, Hugh T. W. (2011). Singapore Biodiversity: An Encyclopedia of the Natural Environment and Sustainable Development. Didier Millet. p. 60. ISBN 9814260088.
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