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PUB Singapore
ASEAN Working Group Water Resources ManagementUrban Water Demand Management Learning Forum
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Agenda
1. Urban Water Demand Management Learning Forum – Upcoming 2016 Workshop
2. Temasek Foundation Water leaders Programme (TFWLP)
3. Sharing of Singapore’s New Initiatives in Urban Water Demand Management
4. Update on Singapore International Water Week
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Urban Water Demand Management Learning ForumSingapore, as lead country of the project, continues to share their experience on urban water demand management through workshop and visit to ASEAN Member States (AMS).
Review of activities 2009-2014
2009: Urban Water Demand Management Learning Forum was held and completed during SIWW 2009.
2010: PUB organised a workshop on Water Demand Management with funding from Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) under the ASEAN Cooperative Training Award (ATA) framework for ASEAN members during SIWW 2010
2011: PUB organised a workshop on Water Quality Management Water Catchment to Consumers Tap with funding from MFA to attend Water Convention in SIWW 2011
2012: PUB organised a workshop on Sharing of Singapore’s Experience in NEWater & Desalination Projects through PPP from 30 Oct to 2 Nov 2012
2014: PUB organised a workshop on Delivering Water From Source To Tap from 29 May to 4 June 2014 with funding from MFA to attend Water Convention in SIWW 2014
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Urban Water Demand Mgmt Learning Forum
Smart Water Technologies: The Singapore Experience
Course Objective: To share with participants on Singapore’s experience in using real-time sensing, modelling for event detection and prediction to improve the efficiency and reliability of water supply in Singapore. Organized by: Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs and PUB Target Audience: Senior level government officials in water sectorDate: July 2016 (co-located with Singapore International Water Week 2016), exact date to be confirmed
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Urban Water Demand Mgmt Learning Forum
Smart Water Technologies: The Singapore Experience
Topics:
i.The Singapore’s Experience in Integrated Water
Resources Management
ii.Water Safety Plans
iii.Intelligent Water Management Systems (IWMS)
iv.Smart Water Grid: Network of Catchment, Drains,
Waterways, Reservoirs
v.Intelligent Plant: Waterworks, NEWater Factories
vi.Smart Water Grid: Drinking Water, NEWater, Industrial
Water Network
vii.Site Visits to implemented sites
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Time Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5
AM
Opening Ceremony
The Singapore Experience in Integrated Urban Water Resource Mgmt
Integrated Water Management Systems (IWMS)
Water Quality Monitoring in Waterways
Flood Operation/ Management of Waterways
Country Presentation (Session 1)
Water R&D Programme
Visit to Water Quality Laboratories
Country Presentation (Session 2)
Advanced Oxidation for the Control of Disinfection By-Products and Taste and Odour
Visit to Waterworks on Fish Activity Monitoring System (FAMS)
Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
Sharing by Optiqua on Water Quality Technologies
Overview of Smart Water Grid System
Sharing by Visenti on Leak Detection Technology
Visit to Visenti Sensor Site Noon Lunch
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Reservoir Water Quality Monitoring and Management
Visit to Marina Barrage
Use of Technology for Flood Monitoring, Operation Management System (sensors)
Sharing of Smart Water Technologies by Companies: (ST/ Tritech/ Xylem/ DHI)
Water Safety Plan
Visit to Desalination R&D Facility in Tuas
Leak Detection Technologies
Overview of CCOC Operations
Visit to CCOC (PUB One, WSOC, WSCC)
Visit to Meter Workshop
Automated Meter Reading (AMR)
Water Safety Plan for water supply network
Learning Points & Discussion
Closing Ceremony
Smart Water Technologies: The Singapore Experience
Tentative Programme
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Temasek Foundation Water leaders Programme (TFWLP)
Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy - Institute of Water Policy
• LKYSPP is a autonomous postgraduate school of the National University of Singapore (NUS)
• NUS ranked #22 worldwide and #1 in Asia in the 2014 QS World University Rankings
• LKYSPP offers Masters degrees programs in Public Policy, Public Administration, Public management, and PhD program in Public Policy
• Over 2200 alumni from over 80 countries
• Institute of Water Policy spearheads research on Water Policy and Governance in three fields
i. Utility Management, Regulation and Policy
ii. Water Sector Governance and Reform
iii. Water Security and Sustainable Development
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Temasek Foundation Water leaders Programme (TFWLP)
24 August – 4 September 2015
• Designed for Water Leaders in Asia adapting to the increasing water and sanitation demands
• Exposes participants to the best practices in water utilities governance, practical guidance on managing water utilities and potential strategies to deal with existing and future challenges
Date and Duration: 24 August – 4 September 2015
Application Deadline: 31 July 2015
Scholarships: All developing Southeast Asian candidates eligible (Full tuition expenses and hotel accommodation)
To apply, please visit: www.lkyspp.nus.edu.sg/tfwlp/
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Programme Schedule
Temasek Foundation Water leaders Programme (TFWLP)
24 August – 4 September 2015
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Sharing of Singapore’s New Initiatives in Urban Water Demand Management
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Water Efficiency
Mandatory submission of Water Efficiency Management Plan by large water users to PUB from Jun 2015a)Large water users with water consumption of at least 60,000 m3 or average of at least 5,000 m3 per month in the preceding yearb)Required to install private water meters within their premises to monitor water consumption.
Water Efficiency Standards for Washing Machines
i.Current requirement: at least 1 tick rating under MWELS
ii.To be tightened to 2 ticks from Oct 2015
Non Domestic Domestic
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Singapore International Water Week
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SIWW Technology & Innovation Summit
Sharing & Co-creation of Solutions
16-17 June 2015One Farrer Hotel, Singapore
• Over 300 Water Leaders from 35 Countries and Regions
Key Outcomesi.Identify key global trends and drivers of innovation:
• Need to augment conventional water sources with alternative sources
• Protecting water quality• Addressing extreme water events and environment
sustainability
ii.Identify Top Technology Focus Areas (TFAs) to improve clean water treatment and wastewater managementiii.Exchanged ideas on:
• How to encourage the risk-averse water sector to invest more in innovation
• Providing new technologies with more channels to market; • Promoting procurement models which offer wider scope
for innovation• Economic regulation which will drive utilities to invest in
upgrading their services.
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Singapore International Water Week
Sharing & Co-creation of Solutions
The Global Platform to Share and Co-Create Innovative Water Solutions201
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10 – 14 July
Co-located with the World Cities Summit & CleanEnviro Summit Singapore
• Singapore as a hub for water knowledge and business • To share our experience through a Global Platform for Water Solutions
20,000 Attendees
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133 Countries/Regions Represented
800 Participating Companies
S$14.5 Billion of Business Announcements
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Water Convention is jointly organised by:
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