What is the Marina Barrage project?

What is the Marina Barrage project?

Marina Barrage is a government-commissioned dam built across the mouth of Marina Channel to create Singapore’s 15th reservoir, Marina Reservoir. Officially opened on 31 October 2008, it separates the water in Marina Basin from seawater.

Who constructed Marina Barrage?

Marina Barrage is the vision of the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew (the first Prime Minister of Singapore) more than two decades ago when he envisaged damming the mouth of the Marina Channel to create a freshwater reservoir.

What is the purpose of Marina Barrage?

Marina Barrage is part of a comprehensive flood control scheme to alleviate flooding in the low-lying areas in the city such as Chinatown, Boat Quay, Jalan Besar and Geylang. During heavy rain, the series of nine crest gates at the dam will be activated to release excess storm water into the sea when the tide is low.

When did construction of Marina Barrage start?

22 March 2005
First conceptualised in 1987 by then prime minister Lee Kuan Yew to help achieve greater self-sufficiency for the country’s water needs, the barrage began construction on 22 March 2005, and was officially opened on 31 October 2008 as Singapore’s fifteenth reservoir, the Marina Reservoir.

Does Marina Barrage generate electricity?

the 405 solar panels generate electricity used for indoor lighting and power points in the marina Barrage. the marina Barrage is a dam spanning the marina Channel, forming Singapore’s first reservoir in the city.

How does Singapore collect rainwater?

Singapore has two separate systems to collect rainwater and used water. Rainwater is collected through a comprehensive network of drains, canals, rivers, stormwater collection ponds and reservoirs before it is treated for drinking water supply.

How many dams are there in Singapore?

17 reservoirs
There are 17 reservoirs in Singapore.

Why reservoirs are so important in Singapore?

With its large catchment area, Marina Reservoir plays an important role in helping Singapore achieve self-sufficiency in its water supply by 2061, when the country’s water agreements with Malaysia expire. The reservoir was originally filled with seawater, but this was gradually replaced by rainwater by November 2010.

How is Marina Barrage sustainable?

It marks an achievement in Singapore’s green efforts. Its stringent purification and treatment processes helps to ensure we enjoy a sustainable water supply as the recycled water can be reused many times over. Rewinding back a few decades, Gallery 2 recounts the clean up of the Singapore and Kallang Rivers.

Is Marina Barrage a green space?

The Green Roof at Marina Barrage is about the size of four football fields. The roof not only provides cover over the structures below, but also provides public access as an open recreational park. The public can enjoy a panoramic view of Singapore’s city skyline and open sea.

Does Singapore get water from Malaysia?

Yes. Under the 1962 Water Agreement, we continue to draw 250 million gallons of raw water per day from the Johor River. In return, we are obliged to provide Malaysia with a daily supply of treated water up to 2% (or 5 mgd) of the water supplied to Singapore.

What are Singapore’s 4 taps?

Singapore has built a robust, diversified and sustainable water supply from four water sources known as the Four National Taps – Water from Local Catchment , Imported Water, high-grade reclaimed water known as NEWater and Desalinated Water.

Why does Singapore buy water from Malaysia?

During the 1998 Financial Crisis, Malaysia wanted financial loans to support its currency; Singapore suggested that Malaysia give its assurance for a long-term supply of water to Singapore.

Can Singapore supply its own water?

Currently, Singapore has built a robust and diversified supply of water from 4 different sources: water from local catchments, imported water, NEWater (high-grade reclaimed water) and desalinated water.

How old is MBS Singapore?

Its owner decided to open the integrated resort in stages, and it was approved by the Singapore authorities. The resort and SkyPark were officially opened in June 2010 as part of a two-day celebration, following the casino’s opening on April that year. The opening of Marina Bay Sands was held in February 2011.

What is Marina Barrage in Singapore?

Marina Barrage is a dam built across the 350-metre wide Marina Channel to keep out seawater, creating the 15 th reservoir in downtown Singapore. Water from Local Catchment is one of the Four National Taps, with the other three being imported water, NEWater and desalinated water.

What are the benefits of Marina Barrage?

Marina Barrage brings about three benefits: a source of water supply, flood control and a venue for lifestyle attraction. Marina Barrage is a dam built across the 350-metre wide Marina Channel to keep out seawater, creating the 15 th reservoir in downtown Singapore.

What is Marina Reservoir doing to Singapore’s water?

Together with two other reservoirs, Marina Reservoir has increased Singapore’s water catchment from half to two-thirds of the country’s land area.

What makes the pump house at Marina Barrage unique?

The Pump House at Marina Barrage uses glass and louvers for its external walls so that the interior is lit by natural lighting. This also eliminates the need for air-conditioning and reduces electricity consumption and operation costs.