[Audio] Hello I am vishwas from M-C-A today I am presenting topic: singapore'S water management Singapore is a small island nation with limited natural freshwater resources. High population density and rapid urbanization drive increased water demand..
[Audio] Introduction Limited Water Resources Few rivers minimal groundwater reliance on imported water. Climate Vulnerability unpredictable rainfall susceptibility to droughts and floods..
[Audio] Singapore's Sustainable Water Management Strategy 1. Local Catchment Water Extensive network for rainwater collection and storage. 2. Imported Water Strategic reliance on water from Malaysia with long-term reduction goals. 3. newater Pioneering wastewater recycling technology. 4. Desalinated Water Innovative conversion of seawater into potable water..
[Audio] newater: Singapore's Cutting-Edge Water Recycling Solution 1 Microfiltration Removes suspended particles and microorganisms. 2 Reverse Osmosis Filters out dissolved salts and organic molecules. 3 UV Disinfection Final step to ensure water is safe for consumption..
[Audio] Desalination: A Reliable Source of Freshwater Desalination Plants Singapore operates five desalination plants. Utilizes energy-efficient technologies to minimize environmental impact. Importance Offers a drought-resistant water source. Supports long-term goals of water security and self-sufficiency..
[Audio] Singapore's Water Management and S-D-G Alignment SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation Ensures availability and sustainable management of water through innovative technologies. SDG 9: Industry Innovation and Infrastructure Advances in water treatment and infrastructure contribute to sustainable urban development. SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities Promotes sustainable water management as a critical component of urban resilience. SDG 13: Climate Action Adaptation strategies for water scarcity and climate resilience. SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals Singapore's leadership in sharing knowledge and best practices globally. Thank you.