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PAP declares we have enough water!!!!!

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PUB could unearth Spore's water solutions

Singapore could soon be digging deep for an answer to its water challenges.

National water agency PUB is looking into creating underground reservoirs that will bypass the space crunch above ground, said Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Vivian Balakrishnan yesterday.

Tapping such structures will also help the city better deal with climate-change effects, such as more intense rain and prolonged dry spells, as excess water can be stored and used when needed.

"In Singapore, we receive an average of about 2.4m of rainfall a year... In theory, we should not be short of water... The real limiting factor is not rainfall, but land," Dr Balakrishnan said at the opening of the inaugural Singapore International Water Week Technology and Innovation Summit yesterday. The two-day water conference which focuses on research and development is a prelude to the Singapore International Water Week next year.

The underground drainage and reservoir system is likely to have three key components: tunnels to channel storm water below ground, caverns for water storage, and a pumped storage hydropower system, which can convert energy from water flowing into underground caverns to electrical energy. This can be used to pump the water back to the surface.

Such systems have long been championed by experts here as solutions to weather fluctuations and land scarcity.

One of them, Professor Lui Pao Chuen, a National Research Foundation adviser who spearheaded research into Singapore's underground ammunition facility, noted: "One-third of Singapore is made up of granite rocks, which are very strong, and rock caverns for underground reservoirs can be constructed there."

PUB deputy chief executive of policy and development Chua Soon Guan said a tender for a two-year feasibility study on building such a system will be called in the next few months. Expected to be completed at the end of 2017, it will include geological surveys on soil and rock properties, and look into design options.

The agency's director of policy and planning William Yeo stressed that it will work with relevant agencies and stakeholders to ensure that the surveys are "conducted with care and sensitivity to the environment".

Geological studies are essential since the underground storage reservoir must be built on rock mass instead of softer soil which may not be able to support it, said Mr Chong Kee Sen, president of The Institution of Engineers, Singapore.

Associate Professor Tan Soon Keat, director of the Nanyang Technological University's Maritime Research Centre, said building in a rocky area would also ensure there is less water loss and prevent the water from being contaminated by soil minerals.

PUB would not comment on possible locations or other details, but the three experts believe it could be located in the central or north- eastern part of Singapore.

Prof Lui, who is also a former Ministry of Defence chief defence scientist, said that the rock mass west of the Bukit Timah Expressway offers many potential sites.

"The optimal location will be determined by the connection to above-ground reservoirs and the drainage system for storm-water harvesting," he explained.

Paving the way for underground water storage is Bidadari's service reservoir, which holds potable water. Work on the reservoir is

likely to start in early 2017.

Underground reservoirs are another step towards creating a subterranean metropolis here.

Earlier this year, two Bills to pave the way for underground development were introduced after a proposal by National Development Minister Khaw Boon Wan for an underground master plan.

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Underground reservoirs are another step towards creating a subterranean metropolis here.

This, I believe, is the real reason why they want to dig down.

To accommodate 10 million people, must build up and dig down. Elites and foreigners get to live above ground. Sinkees will have to live underground.
 
"In Singapore, we receive an average of about 2.4m of rainfall a year... In theory, we should not be short of water... The real limiting factor is not rainfall, but land,"

It took the PAP 3 decades to come to this conclusion???????
 
You don't have enough rain lah.

but can build underground reservoirs as ground water can be channeled there and retention is better than open air reservoirs. california still has ground water, but it is being tapped by farmers. if there is rain or snow it can replenish the ground water.
 
amazing,singapore is on the verge of ground breaking discovery and scientific break throughs here,just as i was about to give up hope and brand this country as a island of daft and stupid,and its all thanks to PAP's population white paper that sinkies are able to leave the limitations of earth,to the final frontiers,to boldly go where no man has gone before.just when you thought that earth's resources and capacity can no longer support another human being on this tiny ,PAP has once again reached out beyond the physical realm,and touched the human mind of imagination all in the name of GDP growth.PAP's ideas are so pure and true,its like a thousand nuclear fission bombs going off,more dazzling than a thousand suns,the light engulfs u like a tsunami wall of fire,and if u happen to stand before the light a second too long,every atom of your psychical body and mind will disintegrate into the dust of space.

If Sinkies survive the next 50 years of GDP growth,we will be the first race to achieve enlightenment,to travel the stars and walk on the sun.

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Today's News:



http://abcnews.go.com/International...es-draining-fast-nasa-study/story?id=31826740





Why the World May Be Running Out of Groundwater
By EVAN SIMON Jun 17, 2015, 3:25 PM
The world’s groundwater is being depleted at alarming rates, according to a new NASA study.

Justin Sullivan/Getty Images
Weeds grow in dry cracked earth that used to be the bottom of Lake McClure, March 24, 2015, in La Grange, Calif.
Using a new approach -- employing satellite data from the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) -- NASA researchers concluded that 21 of the world’s 37 largest aquifers are being depleted faster than they can recharge, posing a long-term threat to the world’s freshwater supply, according to the study released Tuesday. Areas with aquifers under the most stress include India, northern China, the Middle East, Saharan Africa, and California’s Central Valley.

"Most of those aquifers are the ones that support the world's major food production," Jay Famiglietti, a senior water scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and co-author of the ground water study, told ABC News.

Researchers blame agriculture, population growth, climate change and water-intensive industries such as mining, for the alarming rates of groundwater depletion seen during the decade-long study period.

“Humanity has done a terrible job with groundwater stewardship,” Famiglietti said.


Groundwater is the primary source of freshwater for approximately two billion people worldwide, supplying 35 percent of the water used by humans, according to the NASA report. Underground aquifers come under increased stress during drought periods.

“Because of climate change, we will be seeing even less replenishment of those aquifers,” Famiglietti said.

As the world’s middle latitudes become drier, their aquifers will replenish less often, Famiglietti said. Combine that with an increasing demand for groundwater as the world population grows, and there may be a serious problem.

“It really paints a compelling picture for the problems of the future,” Famiglietti said.


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but can build underground reservoirs as ground water can be channeled there and retention is better than open air reservoirs. california still has ground water, but it is being tapped by farmers. if there is rain or snow it can replenish the ground water.

No rain, no snow. Global warming hit California pretty bad. Don't worry, the mid-west will be joining sunshine state soon.

Come back to sinkapore to enjoy Vivian's water.
 
No rain, no snow. Global warming hit California pretty bad. Don't worry, the mid-west will be joining sunshine state soon.

Come back to sinkapore to enjoy Vivian's water.

if it goes through vivian's bladder, i'll pass. ok if it goes through lily's fallopian tubes.
 
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