Singapore's Liquid Gold
Singapore's Liquid Gold from the Sea Singapore, a small island nation at the crossroads of global trade, faces a unique geographical paradox: abundant rainfall but limited land to capture and store it. This inherent water scarcity, coupled with a rapidly growing population and economy, has compelled Singapore to adopt one of the world's most innovative and resilient water management strategies. At the heart of this strategy, dubbed the "Four National Taps," lies desalination, a technological marvel that transforms the seemingly endless ocean into a vital source of potable water. Singapore, a model of urban water management, has ingeniously tackled its water scarcity through a multi-pronged strategy known as the "Four National Taps": local catchment, imported water, NEWater (reclaimed water), and desalinated water. Over the past two decades, desalination has rapidly ascended in prominence, evolving from a nascent technology to a critical component, curren...