Summary 2nd Draft

In the article "Singapore Water Story" from Singapore Public Utilities Boards (PUB) website (2020), PUB explained Singapore's journey in developing the water infrastructure to meet the increasing demand while providing economic supply. From the current demand of 430 million gallons a day, the total water demand is projected to double (70% from non-domestic sector) by 2061. To fulfil this condition, Singapore deduced 3 approaches: "collect every drop of water", "reuse water endlessly" and "desalinate seawater", developing the “four national taps”. Accounting for the expiring treaty with Malaysia in 2061, Singapore focuses on maximising the efficacy of its remaining taps by funding research. Considering Singapore’s geography, NEWater and desalination are expected to meet up to 85% of future demand. Besides establishing a feasible supply, preserving water is as salient. PUB has introduced various plans to promote the sustainable use of water and expanded our water sources' scope to interact with the public allowing them to appreciate this precious resource. 

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