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Questions on the 36 Projects to Control Flood That Need to be Answered

Froggy

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I have a few questions on these 36 projects

- What are the costs of these 36 projects?
- How do we measure the success of these projects?
- What are the areas that will affect the effectiveness of these projects and what are the plans to overcome the threats to the success of these projects?
- Who is ultimately responsible for the success/failure of these 36 projects?



Projects underway to protect Singapore against floods
Published on Nov 07, 2013
By Grace Chua


National water agency PUB will start 36 projects in the next 12 months, on top of the 170 on-going projects, to improve Singapore's drainage system against heavy rain and floods.

On Thursday, Environment and Water Resources Minister Vivian Balakrishnan posted a map of new and ongoing projects on his Facebook page. These include drainage works at Chai Chee, and the widening and deepening of major canals like the Alexandra and Rochor Canals.

The PUB will also put out a tender for the construction of a canal to divert stormwater from the upstream end of the Stamford Canal, and is piloting a flood-forecasting system in the Marina Catchment area.

The Meteorological Service Singapore has predicted that there could be up to 20 per cent more rain than usual in December and January, which are traditionally the year-end rainy season to begin with.

Dr Balakrishnan wrote: "When flash floods occur, do exercise caution and let's also look out for one another." He exhorted residents to stay updated by checking PUB's Facebook, Twitter and MyWaters app, and alerting the authorities to drainage problems.

"We are committed to doing our best to resolving this long term problem," he added. "We have to, because climate change will make things even worse in the future, and we have to get ahead of the wave."



 
PAP just show show only lah. You think they really care.
 
bro,
i only have one question: when are they increasing the GST?

This one no need to worry sure got money offered by PAP to all sinkies to offset the GST increase. Believe them, increase GST will benefit especially the poor as they will be better off eventually. Believe them can? When have their logic lied?
 
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