Singapore has been relying on Malaysia to supply part of its daily water consumption since 1965. Such a traditional alternative for municipal water supply may soon be less appropriate or even impractical as the water agreements with Malaysia are expiring in year 2011 and 2061, respectively. Water reuse may thus surface as a viable and attractive alternative for the provision of municipal water supply.Master of Scienc
Water resource is abundant in Malaysia. The renewable water resource from both surface water and gro...
The water system in Singapore has gone through a lot of changes and development since its first impl...
Singapore´s journey during the past 45 years is an outstanding example that, in spite of multiple ha...
Singapore has been relying on Malaysia to supply part of its daily water consumption since 1965. Suc...
Water is a vital component to human activity and a nation’s success and survival thrives on the avai...
Human overuse of water resources and diffuse contamination of freshwater are stressing the water res...
The rapid urbanization faced by Sarawak has raised the concern on whether the current water supply i...
Nowadays, the supply of clean water in the world is declined because of the human population growth ...
Water is expected to be the main issue in the 21st century as this vital resource becomes increasing...
Water resources in Singapore are managed following the principles of a closed loop hydrologic ...
Water availability is becoming an increasingly crucial issue for Asia. With the rise in the region’s...
Water stress is an increasing burden in regions with arid climates, aquifer vulnerability, and errat...
The government of Malaysia is committed to provide better water supply for the general public as wel...
This paper focuses on one core issue: is Singapore’s water security vulnerable? The answer to that q...
The need to manage water resources that transverses traditional administrative boundaries and legisl...
Water resource is abundant in Malaysia. The renewable water resource from both surface water and gro...
The water system in Singapore has gone through a lot of changes and development since its first impl...
Singapore´s journey during the past 45 years is an outstanding example that, in spite of multiple ha...
Singapore has been relying on Malaysia to supply part of its daily water consumption since 1965. Suc...
Water is a vital component to human activity and a nation’s success and survival thrives on the avai...
Human overuse of water resources and diffuse contamination of freshwater are stressing the water res...
The rapid urbanization faced by Sarawak has raised the concern on whether the current water supply i...
Nowadays, the supply of clean water in the world is declined because of the human population growth ...
Water is expected to be the main issue in the 21st century as this vital resource becomes increasing...
Water resources in Singapore are managed following the principles of a closed loop hydrologic ...
Water availability is becoming an increasingly crucial issue for Asia. With the rise in the region’s...
Water stress is an increasing burden in regions with arid climates, aquifer vulnerability, and errat...
The government of Malaysia is committed to provide better water supply for the general public as wel...
This paper focuses on one core issue: is Singapore’s water security vulnerable? The answer to that q...
The need to manage water resources that transverses traditional administrative boundaries and legisl...
Water resource is abundant in Malaysia. The renewable water resource from both surface water and gro...
The water system in Singapore has gone through a lot of changes and development since its first impl...
Singapore´s journey during the past 45 years is an outstanding example that, in spite of multiple ha...