geo.wikisort.org - ReservoirUpper Seletar Reservoir (Malay: Takungan Air Upper Seletar, Chinese: 实里达蓄水池上段) is Singapore's third impounding reservoir, after MacRitchie Reservoir and Peirce Reservoir (now the Upper Peirce Reservoir and the Lower Peirce Reservoir). It is located within the Central Water Catchment area of Singapore island.
Body of water
Upper Seletar Reservoir |
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Location | Central Water Catchment area |
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Coordinates | 1°24′04″N 103°48′14″E |
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Type | reservoir |
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Basin countries | Singapore |
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History
Upper Seletar Reservoir was formerly known as the Seletar Reservoir, before the completion of the Lower Seletar Reservoir near Nee Soon, formed by the damming up of the mouth of Seletar River, in 1986. The Seletar Reservoir was built to meet the surge in water demand after World War I. Built while D. J. Murnane was Municipal Water Engineer, a contemporary description of the project scope and construction in 1939 is included in the footnote.[1] The construction work was overseen by Murnane's deputy F. G. Hill. It was completed in 1940 and officially opened on 10 August 1969 by Princess Alexandra.
Highlights
The Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, formerly known as Seletar Reservoir Park, covers a large expanse of open space on the eastern side of the reservoir. The 15-hectare park was completed in 1973. It features a viewing tower, and is a frequent venue for joggers, walkers and fishing enthusiasts. Formerly, Hash Harriers and horse riders visited the Upper Seletar Reservoir Park as well.
The Singapore Zoo, formerly known as Singapore Zoological Gardens, the Night Safari and the Mandai Orchid Garden are located on the margins of the Upper Seletar Reservoir.
It is said there are crocodiles currently living in the reservoir, however no concrete evidence have been found, as all past reports were based on eyewitnesses accounts. Nonetheless, signboards with "Beware of Crocodile" have been placed along various locations at the sides of the reservoir.
See also
References
- Norman Edwards and Peter Keys (1996), Singapore - A Guide to Buildings, Streets and Places, Times Books International, ISBN 981-204-781-6
External links
Parks in Singapore |
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Art and heritage |
- Bidadari Park
- Dhoby Ghaut Green
- Duxton Plain Park
- Esplanade Park
- Fort Canning Park
- Gardens by the Bay
- Hong Lim Park
- Istana Park
- Japanese Cemetery Park
- Jurong Lake Gardens
- ActiveSG Park
- Chinese Garden
- Japanese Garden
- Lakeside Garden
- Merlion Park
- Pearl's Hill City Park
- Raffles Place Park
- Sengkang Sculpture Park
- Tanjong Pagar Park
- Tiong Bahru Park
- War Memorial Park
- Waterboat House Garden
- Youth Olympic Park
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Coastal |
- Changi Beach Park
- East Coast Park
- Pasir Ris Park
- Punggol Point Park
- Sembawang Park
- West Coast Park
- Woodlands Waterfront Park
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Community |
- Ang Mo Kio Town Garden East
- Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West
- Bedok Town Park
- Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
- Bishan Harmony Park
- Choa Chu Kang Park
- Clementi Woods Park
- Holland Village Park
- Jurong Central Park
- Katong Park
- Marsiling Park
- Mount Emily Park
- one-north Park
- Pasir Ris Town Park
- Punggol Park
- Tampines Eco Green
- Tampines Sunplaza Park
- Toa Payoh Sensory Park
- Toa Payoh Town Park
- Yishun Pond Park
- Yishun Neighbourhood Park
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Marine | |
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Nature |
- Admiralty Park
- Bukit Batok Nature Park
- Bukit Batok Town Park
- Chestnut Nature Park
- Dairy Farm Nature Park
- Hindhede Nature Park
- Kranji Coastal Nature Park
- Lim Chu Kang Nature Park
- Rifle Range Nature Park
- Sembawang Hot Spring Park
- Springleaf Nature Park
- Thomson Nature Park
- Windsor Nature Park
- Yishun Park
- Zhenghua Nature Park
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Nature reserves |
- Bukit Timah Nature Reserve
- Central Catchment Nature Reserve
- Kranji Marshes
- Labrador Nature Reserve
- Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve
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Offshore islands | |
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Riverine |
- Bedok Reservoir Park
- Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park
- Kallang Riverside Park
- Kranji Reservoir Park
- Lower Peirce Reservoir Park
- Lower Seletar Reservoir Park
- MacRitchie Reservoir Park
- Punggol Waterway Park
- Sengkang Riverside Park
- Upper Peirce Reservoir Park
- Upper Seletar Reservoir
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Singapore Botanic Gardens |
- Jacob Ballas Children's Garden
- National Orchid Garden
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Southern Ridges | |
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Eco-Links |
- Eco-Link@BKE
- Mandai Wildlife Bridge
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Defunct |
- Alkaff Gardens
- Bidadari Garden
- Kallang Park
- Marina City Park
- Tampines Bike Park
- Tyersall Park
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