ok lemme sprout a whole paragragh fr the txtbook..... .... Singapore also carries out the desalination of sea water to increase our water supply. a desalination plant was started in tuas in 2005. although the cost of the building and operating this plant is high, it will supply up to 10% of the nation's demand for water. This plant uses the reverse osmosis method, which is similar to that used in the production of reclaimed water. From this i can infer that the advantages of using desalinated water is ALOT haha, wats the advantages??? i cannot find. tell me page wat
In September 2005, Singapore turned on its fourth National Tap, with the opening of the SingSpring Desalination Plant in Tuas. The SingSpring desalination plant was PUB’s first public-private partnership (PPP) project. This plant can produce 30 million gallons of water a day (136, 000 cubic meters) and is one of the region’s largest seawater reverse-osmosis plants.
I dont understand why Singapore must still use desalinated water and just rely on the other three resources since the percentage of desalinated water found in the water supply is so little! -_-
i think that this way of increasing water supply in singapore is not a long term remedy. i think that it is only a short term method of increasing the water supply in singapore.
orh. after so long... I FINALLY KNOW THE QUESTION! Hmmm... Advantage is there is alot of sea lor. Disadvantage is if the water not clean enough then the consumer mati lah. Then if add together with our NATION's supply of clean water huh, then will contaminate lo.
I feel that Singapore should start using steam extraction from power plant and thermal desalination of sea water by multi stage flash evaporators (MSFE)instead of those crappy desalination stuff which is sooo expensive. But i dont know how much that process cost :P
This is so lame. Desalination means take salt out of water. Go use your fingers and try it out at home.
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ReplyDeletewe take the salt out of the water to increase the water supply in sg la
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ReplyDeleteToo much salt in water. Cannot drink. Take it out!
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ReplyDeleteDefinitely. Desalinating salt water is costly and dont forget about the maintenance cost. Gosh! It would cost a bomb:(
ReplyDeleteGet serious! Desailination: Seawater is processed where suspended particles are removed and undergoes reverse osmosis! :D YAY!
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ReplyDeleteDesalinated water is 10% of the Singapore's water supply. It uses the reverse osmosis method, similar to reclaiming water. HAHAHA.
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Singapore also carries out the desalination of sea water to increase our water supply. a desalination plant was started in tuas in 2005. although the cost of the building and operating this plant is high, it will supply up to 10% of the nation's demand for water. This plant uses the reverse osmosis method, which is similar to that used in the production of reclaimed water.
From this i can infer that the advantages of using desalinated water is ALOT haha, wats the advantages??? i cannot find. tell me page wat
I dun geddit, why got water constrait? Sea so much water juz desalinate can liao wad. If costly then go printer print money la!
ReplyDeleteIn September 2005, Singapore turned on its fourth National Tap, with the opening of the SingSpring Desalination Plant in Tuas. The SingSpring desalination plant was PUB’s first public-private partnership (PPP) project. This plant can produce 30 million gallons of water a day (136, 000 cubic meters) and is one of the region’s largest seawater reverse-osmosis plants.
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ReplyDeletePeople are farntically typing away, the teacher keep walking in my area, jialat.
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ReplyDeleteI dont understand why Singapore must still use desalinated water and just rely on the other three resources since the percentage of desalinated water found in the water supply is so little! -_-
ReplyDeletei think that this way of increasing water supply in singapore is not a long term remedy. i think that it is only a short term method of increasing the water supply in singapore.
ReplyDeleteIf nvr zi ming dao xing, if teacher scold me i also nvr say i scolding her lah. Fish.
ReplyDeleteS-I-N-G-A-P-O-R-E is surrounded by so much sea. Just take some and no one knows.
ReplyDeleteDrink seawater.
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ReplyDeleteEh, got mermaid in water lah. You take their they stay where siol.
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ReplyDeleteSea a lot of salt. Mermaid cannot live in no salt de water?
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ReplyDeleteTo Zhabor. Yeah loh. But.. who cares?
ReplyDeleteorh. after so long... I FINALLY KNOW THE QUESTION! Hmmm... Advantage is there is alot of sea lor. Disadvantage is if the water not clean enough then the consumer mati lah. Then if add together with our NATION's supply of clean water huh, then will contaminate lo.
ReplyDeleteCannotlah! Is mermaid, not maid.
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ReplyDeleteyo! here's a hi from both the joels!
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ReplyDeletei also never zi ming dao xing say you stupid, why you go cheng ren.
ReplyDeleteI feel that Singapore should start using steam extraction from power plant and thermal desalination of sea water by multi stage flash evaporators (MSFE)instead of those crappy desalination stuff which is sooo expensive. But i dont know how much that process cost :P
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