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SECOND SINGAPORE PROJECT FOR UWA CENTRE FOR WATER RESEARCH

12/06/2006
by Caroline Wood

MEDIA STATEMENT Monday, June 12, 2006

The University of Western Australia's Centre for Water Research (CWR), in partnership with Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore, has been awarded a $2.7 million project to develop and install a state-of-the-art automated Aquatic Real-Time Management System (ARMS), to enhance the operation of Singapore's Marina Reservoir.

In awarding the project, Mr Harry Seah, PUB's director of technology and water quality said: 'As part of PUB's efforts to ensure a diversified and sustainable supply of water for Singapore, we actively work with leading research institutes, such as the Centre for Water Research to study and test promising new technologies.'

Much like a weather forecast, but more sophisticated, ARMS will allow the PUB, Singapore's national water agency of Singapore to forecast threats to the system and respond in a timely manner.

The decision support system promises to revolutionise how water is managed in freshwater systems, and represents the second stage of a collaborative effort between CWR, NTU and PUB to develop an integrated system for the management of Singapore's limited water resources.

The Marina Reservoir will be created when the construction of the barrage across Marina Channel is completed. When completed in 2009, the Marina Reservoir will be Singapore's 15th reservoir and its first reservoir in the city.

Besides being a source of water supply, the barrage will help alleviate flooding in the low-lying areas and it is also set to become a lifestyle attraction replete with exciting water activities.

MEDIA REFERENCE:

Dr Jason Antenucci 61 8 6488 2048

Professor Jorg Imberger 61 8 6488 3911

Colin Campbell-Fraser 61 8 6488 2889/0419 947 718