Compelled by the need for self-reliance and sustainability, PUB has invested in and developed a dynamic, efficient and sustainable water supply system stemming from four different sources, also known as the Four National Taps. The Four National Taps form the backbone of PUB's, and in turn Singapore's,
water management strategy.
Local catchment water Singapore's rainwater is collected and stored in 17 reservoirs using an extensive network of drains, rivers and canals. The 17 reservoirs for rainwater collection are
Pandan Reservoir,
Kranji Reservoir,
Jurong Lake,
MacRitchie Reservoir,
Upper Peirce Reservoir,
Lower Peirce Reservoir,
Bedok Reservoir,
Upper Seletar Reservoir,
Lower Seletar Reservoir,
Poyan Reservoir,
Murai Reservoir,
Tengeh Reservoir,
Sarimbun Reservoir,
Pulau Tekong Reservoir,
Marina Reservoir,
Serangoon Reservoir and
Punggol Reservoir. PUB makes use of online sensors and sampling methods to monitor the quality of raw water it is treating.
Imported water Under the 1962 Water Agreement, Singapore is entitled to draw up to 250 million gallons of water per day from the Johor River. In 2061, the remaining contract between Singapore and Johor will expire. To lessen its reliance on Malaysia, Singapore has introduced new ways of water sources to meet Singapore's demand for water. By diversifying Singapore' s water supply, Singapore has been successful in building up a robust water system.
NEWater NEWater is a term invented by PUB. It is a high-quality
reclaimed water which is purified using advanced membrane and
ultraviolet germicidal irradiation. It is scientifically tested to have surpassed the
World Health Organization's requirements for safe drinking water. In 2021,
NEWater was able to meet 40% of Singapore's need and demand for water. Despite
NEWater being tested safe for potable use, PUB blends
NEWater with raw reservoir water so that it will undergo the same conventional water treatment process. The process re-introduces trace minerals that had been removed during the production of
NEWater and provide additional safety precaution beyond the advanced technologies used to produce
NEWater.
Desalinated water Desalinated water is Singapore's fourth National Tap. It was first introduced in September 2005, with the first
SingSpring Desalination Plant located in
Tuas. The plant can produce up to 30 million gallons of water a day (136,000 cubic meters) and is one of the region's largest seawater reverse-osmosis plants. During the pretreatment process, suspended particles in the sea water are removed. The water then undergoes
reverse osmosis; the same technology used in the production of
NEWater. The pure desalinated water is then blended with treated water before it is supplied to homes and industries. Today, with the addition of four other desalination plants, namely the Tuas South Desalination Plant, Marina East Desalination Plant, Tuas Desalination Plant, and Jurong Island Desalination Plant, desalinated water can meet up to 25% of Singapore's current water demand.
Active, Beautiful, Clean (ABC) Waters programme The ABC programme is a long term initiative that started in 2006. In developing this programme, PUB seeks the collaboration and advice from the 3P sectors of public, private and people to help them in building a firm relationship with water and develop a joint responsibility for it. PUB also plans to utilize this channel to create awareness of the concept and application of its programmes amongst industry experts in hopes to attract and train professionals to design and implement this project. Thus far, PUB has identified more than 100 potential development regions with 27 already in progress. PUB's proposal has won Singapore the Utility Performance Initiative of the Year at the Global Water Awards 2013 presented at the Global Water Summit in
Seville, Spain.
Water efficiency management plan Introduced in 2010, the Water Efficiency Management Plan (WEMP) is an initiative introduced by PUB to aid businesses in the efficient management of water usage. It primarily serves to provide a clear breakdown of water usage, identify potential areas for improvement and draft a strategy to improve business operational processes. From 2015, bulk consumers of water, with businesses using more than 60,000 cubic metres of water in the previous year will be required to install water meters to monitor water usage. These businesses will also have to submit their WEMP to PUB annually for the next 3 years to ensure adherence to the requirement.
Corporate philanthropy PUB has been awarded the Pinnacle Award in 2007 in recognition for its loyal and continued commitment to Community Chest. PUB's employees have been supporting the virtue of corporate philanthropy by consistently and steadily contributing to the Share Programme under the Community Chest since 1986. ==Unions==