About SG Water Insight
Who Maintains This Archive
SG Water Insight is maintained by a small team of environmental researchers and technical writers based in Singapore. The archive focuses exclusively on water conservation and purification technology — documenting the engineering, policy and research that underpin one of the world's most comprehensive urban water management systems.
The content draws on publicly available data from PUB (Singapore's National Water Agency), the National Environment Agency (NEA), academic publications from NTU and NUS research centres, and government press releases. Each article identifies its primary sources, and factual claims are cross-referenced against at least two independent records before publication.
Research Methodology
All content published on this archive follows a structured editorial process:
- Initial data collection from official government publications and peer-reviewed research
- Cross-referencing of quantitative claims (capacity figures, dates, measurements) against multiple independent sources
- Technical review by team members with backgrounds in environmental engineering and water resource management
- Regular updates when new facility data, PUB reports or research findings become available
Content is written in a factual, descriptive register. The archive does not publish opinion pieces, promotional material or speculative forecasts. Where future projections are cited (such as PUB's 2065 demand estimates), the source and assumptions behind those projections are identified.
Content Standards
Articles on this archive aim to provide accurate, well-sourced technical information about Singapore's water infrastructure. The editorial team avoids sensationalist framing, promotional language and unsourced claims. Images are sourced exclusively from Wikimedia Commons under Creative Commons licenses.
If you identify a factual error or outdated figure in any article, contact the editorial team at editors@peqqyhugipunyf.eu. Corrections are processed within 48 hours and noted in the article's update history.