In Singapore, 40 per cent of water supply comes from recycled sewage
The city state uses a system that transforms sewage into water so clean it is fit for human consumption while reducing ocean pollution.
Recycled waste water can now meet 40 per cent of Singapore’s water demand – a figure that’s expected to rise to 55 per cent by 2060
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Preference: The majority of wealthy and powerful only drink Perrier sparkling mineral water.
(18-08-2024, 02:31 AM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]The above comment just confirmed Scythian didn't know he had been drinking recycled dinosaur urine for all his life.
Your GP must have told you that you are due for an annual blood test
(18-08-2024, 02:45 AM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]Your GP must have told you that you are due for an annual blood test
Scythianhas quickly lost his sense of reality and purpose in his own thread after he is shown with some simple fact about Singapore and water resource.
(18-08-2024, 02:56 AM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]Scythianhas quickly lost his sense of reality and purpose in his own thread after he is shown with some simple fact about Singapore and water resource.
(18-08-2024, 03:21 AM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]Clearly, you are unwell
I found FACTS does not match OP's view about "drinking Perrier sparkling mineral water."....
I am sure this REALITY hasn't gone done well for the Aussies tummy.
(18-08-2024, 03:35 AM)Manthink Wrote: [ -> ]I found FACTS does not match OP's view about "drinking Perrier sparkling mineral water."....
I am sure this REALITY hasn't gone done well for the Aussies tummy.
(18-08-2024, 08:58 AM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]Please talk about Singapore drinking water
Why kanna rebuked again? 🤣🤣🤣
A DELICATE ASSESSMENT
While over sixty countries worldwide practice wastewater reuse, it is difficult to identify which ones reuse the largest volumes, due to a lack of standardized data.
Based on available data, and considering annual volumes, China, Mexico and the United States are the countries that reuse the largest quantities, but the first two mentioned produce water of poor quality linked to an insufficient level of treatment.
In terms of water reuse per capita, Qatar, Israel and Kuwait rank highest. Kuwait, Israel and Singapore rank first if the criterion considered concerns the percentage of water reused in relation to the total amount of water used.
Finally, in terms of technological advances, California, Singapore and Japan are probably the most innovative countries.
Mai stir stupiakly la...
You are disgracing yourself le..aiyo...
Recycle water is a advance futuristic technology used in Super Power and developed countries.
(17-08-2024, 08:18 PM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]In Singapore, 40 per cent of water supply comes from recycled sewage
The city state uses a system that transforms sewage into water so clean it is fit for human consumption while reducing ocean pollution.
Recycled waste water can now meet 40 per cent of Singapore’s water demand – a figure that’s expected to rise to 55 per cent by 2060
Note
Preference: The majority of wealthy and powerful only drink Perrier sparkling mineral water.
All water will have sai in then until treated. U thought water from nature is clean for consumption without treatment meh? Water from well is also filtered water. U have to believe in the science of water treatment.
(18-08-2024, 12:11 PM)winbig Wrote: [ -> ]All water will have sai in then until treated. U thought water from nature is clean for consumption without treatment meh? Water from well is also filtered water. U have to believe in the science of water treatment.
But to increase from adding 40% of waste water today to 55% in 2060, don't you think it's excessive?
Our previous generations never heard of recycling sewage waste supplies to drinking water.
(18-08-2024, 01:16 PM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]But to increase from adding 40% of waste water today to 55% in 2060, don't you think it's excessive?
Our previous generations never heard of recycling sewage waste supplies to drinking water.
Our JHK Scythian continue to care more about SGrean in SGtalk than Aussie... where water safety is under question.
(18-08-2024, 01:19 PM)singaporean1964 Wrote: [ -> ]i tot a sportre nus scientist already say our tap water not very clean
the bateria cannot be filtered away
(18-08-2024, 01:16 PM)Scythian Wrote: [ -> ]But to increase from adding 40% of waste water today to 55% in 2060, don't you think it's excessive?
Our previous generations never heard of recycling sewage waste supplies to drinking water.
SG-Johor Water Agreement ends in 2061...
Common-sense can explain why our JHK Scythian is so concern with the Year 2060...