Only from Malaysia. Singapore has two water agreements with Neighbour Malaysia which will end at 2011 and 2061 respectively. If you are talking about bottled water, we have a great variety of imported bottled water.
Currently 100 million gallons of water a day comes from two desalination plants in Singapore. Together these can provide for 25 % of Singapore's water needs.
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Singapore and Malaysia have signed four agreements to regulate the supply of water from Malaysia to Singapore.
Singapore is a small country that supports 4 Million in population. Singapore does not have much potable water available. Through the 4 National Taps, Singapore manages to provide sufficient water for her citizens. They are 1) Seawater desalination 2) Buying water from Malaysia 3)NEWater (reclaimed sewage water through reverse osmosis) 4) Water catchment from reservoirs. :)
One major conflict of Singapore is that Singapore and Malaysia had some conflict about water - 40% of Singapore's water comes from Malaysia.
How much is a PSP in Singapore
Singapore's population is rising and the total water usage is increasing. Although Singapore is recycling sewage water, it can only supply 10% of the population. Singapore is also desalinating seawater, but it is too slow to meet the demands of Singaporeans. Hence, Singapore has to buy most of the water from countries like Malaysia. If somehow, Malaysia has a grudge on Singapore, Singapore's water will not last even long.
The total number of water catchment areas in Singapore are 17.
Well, the reservoirs in Singapore are one of the ways Singapore gets it's water.
$360 in Singapore
about 26.40 in Singapore dollars.
One Singapore dollar.