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MT COLUMNS NEWS/COMMENTARIES Singapore says can meet water needs ‘if need be’ before Malaysia supply ends

Singapore says can meet water needs ‘if need be’ before Malaysia supply ends


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Clara Chooi, The Malaysian Insider

Singapore will be able to sustain its own water needs ahead of its 2061 target when its 99-year agreement with Malaysia expires “if need be”, Bloomberg reported today, citing industry experts from the city state.

The international business wire quoted the republic’s Public Utilities Board (PUB) chief executive Chew Men Leong as saying that the country’s domestic supply systems already produced 40 per cent of the 380 million gallons of water that its 5.2 million populace use daily.

File photo of water spouting out of the mouth of the Merlion statue in Singapore. The republic is confident of producing enough water for its needs before supply from Malaysia ends. — Reuters pic
A downtown dam adds a further 10 per cent to that total, Chew told Bloomberg, while the remainder comes from its reservoirs and imports from Malaysia.

But Chew also estimated that Singapore’s requirement will exceed an estimated 700 million gallons in 50 years when its water agreement with Malaysia expires, which is equivalent to more than 1,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

“We have made progress to the point that we are now much more confident in terms of water security and sustainability,” the former naval chief was quoted as saying during her interview with Bloomberg last Friday that was released today.

“If you’re asking me this question about when will we ever get self-sufficiency, I will put it this way that we can be self-sufficient if need be,” she added.

Singapore has had to depend on Malaysia for a large portion of its water needs for decades, with the first of its four contracts signed as far back as 1927. 

Disputes over the water supply agreements have overshadowed bilateral ties for many years.

“The water strategy goes back to Lee Kuan Yew with respect to making sure that Singapore, which initially was reliant upon imported water from Malaysia, that it not be put in a position where it was not able to depend on that source as a reliable supply,” CDM Smith Inc executive vice-president Paul Brown told Bloomberg.

CDM Smith designed the Marina Barrage, a dam in Singapore that holds water from the Marina Bay and the Singapore River.

Both Singapore and Malaysia are currently waiting out a final supply contract that expires in 2061, which sees Singapore paying three sen per 1,000 gallons of raw water and rent for land in Johor where its Linggui Dam extracts water from the Johor River.

This accord effectively gives Singapore about 250 million gallons of raw water daily.

To become self-sufficient ahead of the contract’s 2061 deadline, Malaysia’s regional neighbour has been spending some S$600 million (RM1.5 billion) to S$800 million annually since 2006 on new technologies to boost water supply.

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