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  1. The clean-up of Singapore River and Kallang Basin took place largely between 1977 and 1987. Besides the physical cleaning of the heavily polluted rivers, the massive exercise also involved the removal of various sources of pollution, the provision of proper sewage infrastructure and new facilities for resettled residents and businesses, and the ...

  2. Jan 19, 2016 · We pick out five facts you should know about the Singapore River clean-up and improvements made to it over the years. 1. It was then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew who called for the clean...

  3. Apr 5, 2012 · The action plan to clean-up the rivers focused on the removal or relocation of polluting sources (domestic, trade-related or industrial); development of infrastructure necessary for those affected by relocation, including related services such as water supply, sanitation, wastewater treatment, electricity, etc.; strict law enforcement; cleaning ...

  4. From 1977 to 1987, there was a multi-agency effort to clean up the Singapore River. Dumping of waste and used water from industries located near the river was eliminated.

  5. As a pillar of Singapore’s self-sustainable water supply, keeping our waterways and reservoirs clean is vital to the health of the people and the environment. WWS is a special, independent environmental organisation established in 1998, with a mission to bring people together to love our waters and to inspire stewardship for our environment ...

  6. Dec 5, 2017 · SINGAPORE - Singapore's approach to sustainable development is exemplified by the Singapore River, which was transformed from an "open sewer" in the 1970s to a clean and beautiful waterway,...

  7. www.roots.gov.sg › stories › The-Singapore-RiverThe Singapore River - Roots

    The Singapore River clean-up is inseparable from the greater plan to modernise Singapore in its post-independence years, unfolding in tandem with state planning initiatives such as the development of public housing.