Water quality management in Singapore: the role of institutions, laws and regulations. Hydrol. Sci. J. 59 (9), 1763-1774.Tortajada, C.; Joshi, Y.K. Water Quality Management in Singapore: The Role of Institutions, Laws and Regulations. Hydrol. Sci. J. 2014, 59, 1763-1774. [CrossRef...
Water quality management in Singapore: the role of institutions, laws and regulations. Hydrol. Sci. J. 59 (9), 1763-1774.Tortajada, C.; Joshi, Y.K. Water Quality Management in Singapore: The Role of Institutions, Laws and Regulations. Hydrol. Sci. J. 2014, 59, 1763-1774. [CrossRef...
Underground sewers deteriorate over time resulting in cracks and joint defects. Sewage thus leaks out of the sewers and contaminates the surrounding groundwater. Singapore does not directly use groundwater as a water supply. However, contaminated groundwater flows into the drains nearby through weep ...
Experienced water practitioners will give an overview of PUB’s integrated management of water supply in Singapore. International experts will share on the existing and emerging microbial and chemical contaminants in water, as well as ways of how these contaminants can be monitored upstream in the ca...
Freshwater fungi are key decomposers of organic material and play important roles in nutrient cycling, bio-remediation and ecosystem functioning. Although aquatic fungal communities respond to pollution, few studies have quantitatively assessed the effect of freshwater contamination on fungal diversity and co...
to Sign Memorandum of Understanding at Singapore International Water Week June 14, 2024 ENOWA and Nanostone Water, Inc. (NSW) are pleased to announce an agreement to collaborate on the application of Ceramic Ultrafiltration Membrane for Brine Mining in NEOM, located in northwest Saudi Arabia. The...
Considered one of the world’s most water-stressed nations that has no natural water sources, Singapore is investing heavily in technology that will help it provide its growing population of 5.69 million and businesses with high-quality water in the future. ...
Individual countries and agencies have incorporated various parameters of water quality to create local WQI. Most of the indices created are built on the American National Sanitation Foundation index [10]. Hydrochemical analysis of groundwater using WQI is widely conducted in many parts of the world...
Current study was performed to evaluate the physico-chemical, metals and microbial characteristics of the surface water available in Chu Tran valley locate
Since its development in the 1960s, it has become a popular tool due to its generalised structure and ease-of-use. Commonly, WQI models involve four consecutive stages; these are (1) selection of the water quality parameters, (2) generation of sub-indices for each parameter (3) calculation...