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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Singapore's water and sanitation utility, the Public Utilities Board, received the Stockholm Industry Water Award for its holistic approach to water resources management. [ 12 ] Singapore was also the first country in Asia to institute a comprehensive fluoridation programme which covers the entirety of its population.

  3. Public Utilities Board (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency, commonly known as PUB, an acronym for Public Utilities Board, is a statutory board under the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment of the Government of Singapore responsible for ensuring a sustainable and efficient water supply in Singapore. PUB regulates and oversees the country's entire water ...

  4. Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment - Wikipedia

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    History. The Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE) was established in 1972 as the Ministry of the Environment (ENV). It was later renamed the Ministry of Environment and Water Resources (MEWR) in 2004. On 25 July 2020, the Ministry was renamed to Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment. [2]

  5. In water-stressed Singapore, a search for new solutions to ...

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    The international community has tapped into Singapore's water innovation as well. The country has become a global hub for water technology, as home to nearly 200 water companies and over 20 ...

  6. NEWater - Wikipedia

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    Bottle of NEWater that was given out during NDP 2014. NEWater (pronounced New-Water) is the brand name given to highly treated reclaimed wastewater produced by Singapore's Public Utilities Board. NEWater is produced by further purifying conventionally treated wastewater through microfiltration, reverse osmosis and ultraviolet radiation.

  7. Environmental issues in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Bottles of NEWater on display at a 2005 function. Singapore is a country with limited water resources, and it is essential for its water quality to be carefully regulated. Water in Singapore is polluted by unwanted materials contributed by industrial facilities, coupled by oil from both incoming and outgoing trading vessels.

  8. World Toilet Organization - Wikipedia

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    The World Toilet Organization ( WTO) is a global non-profit organization whose goal is to improve toilet and sanitation conditions worldwide. It was founded in 2001 [ 1] with 15 members and has now grown to 151 member organizations in 53 countries. [ 2] The WTO is also the organizer of the World Toilet Summit, the Urgent Run and initiated the ...

  9. Water conflicts between Malaysia and Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Both Singapore and Malaysia have a conflict over water supplies ever since Singapore was separated from Malaysia in 1965. [1] To ensure sufficient water supply in the rapidly modernising colonial city of Singapore during the 1900s. In 1910, the municipal leadership of Singapore and Sultan Ibrahim of the state and territories of Johor in ...