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Throughout most of Southeast Asia, it isn't rare for citizens to depend on buying drinking water due to fears about the quality of the tap water. Singapore, however, stands as the extraordinary exception. Here, the tap water can be drunk safely, and one big reason for that has to do with the innovative engineering involved in structures such as the Marina Barrage.
Our Singapore trip was a great combination of adventure and learning. Though we ensured to allow for sufficient time for recreation, a significant portion of the itinerary was allotted for plant visits and learning excursions. Among our most enlightening experiences was the visit to the Marina Barrage, a place that embodies Singapore's dedication to progress and sustainability, not just with water, but in the environment in general. It was a real eye-opening lesson in transforming one's environmental challenges into novel possibilities for innovation.
Marina Barrage is a dam in southern Singapore at the confluence of the five rivers, over the Marina Channel between Marina East and Marina South.
First conceptualised in 1987 by then prime minister Lee Kuan Yew to help achieve greater self-sufficiency for the country's water needs, the barrage began construction on March 22, 2005, and was officially opened on October 31, 2008 as Singapore's fifteenth reservoir, the Marina Reservoir.
It provides water storage, flood control and recreation. It received a Superior Achievement Award given by the American Academy of Environmental Engineers in 2009. It also converted the formerly salt water Marina Bay to fresh water for the first time in its history.
Source: Wikipedia
We were truly amazed by this when we visited the visitor center at the Marina Barrage. The educational exhibits inside were beautiful, done in such detail and thought.
The exhibits themselves were interactive and current, explaining sophisticated systems in photographs and infographics so everything was easy to follow. Moving through them, we got a detailed insight into the system this progressive nation has in place to ensure it has a sustainable supply of water as well as a healthy environment for its citizens.


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What really drew our group in was a small working scale model of the Marina Barrage. The mini model demonstrated exactly how the barrage operates.
It’s amazing to watch how it operated, especially when the display revealed the manner the gates open to control flood levels when raining heavily. This demonstration made it so easy to acknowledge the innovation in its design, that serves a dual purpose as a significant source of water supply and significant flood control.






The visit felt like a masterclass in engineering and environmental foresight, showing us how a country can overcome its natural limitations with smart, long-term planning.
Aside from water control, we discovered that their solid wastes and hazardous wastes disposal system was also very sophisticated, making them an actual environmental care leader.
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At the end of this tour, we were able to step outside to witness the real thing. We were treated to the most incredible panoramic view of the reservoir. The water down was so clear, a visual proof of the successful operation of the system we just learned about.
It was a lovely sight and a very satisfying conclusion to this visit. To witness the water so pure, having in the back of my mind studied their waste disposal, gave one pause for thought on how they kept their surroundings clean. It was a real eye-opener that, by proper forward planning, there can exist a cleaner, greener environment that isn't just a dream but a tangible reality.
This trip to the Marina Barrage was a powerful reminder that travel can be so much more than just sightseeing. It can be an opportunity to learn, to be amazed, and to get a glimpse into the brilliant minds shaping our world.
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Love lots,
Elle 😘
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