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Surface area (Total) Storage capacity (m 3) Period of construction Construction order Image Remarks Bedok Reservoir: 88 ha: 12,800,000 1981 [3]-1986 [4] 14 [5] Jurong Lake: 70 ha 11 [5] In addition to a number of artificial islands such as the Chinese and Japanese Gardens, Jurong Lake is planned to be a future recreational hub for the western ...
The location of the dam is at a distance of 20 km (12 mi) from Munnar. [4] It is a major tourist destination near Munnar. Kundala dam is located on the way to Top Station. Tourist places like Pampadumchola National Park, Kurinjimalai Sanctuary and Meesappulimalai are close to this dam.
Mattupetty Dam (Madupetty Dam), near Munnar in Idukki District, is a storage concrete gravity dam built in the mountains of Kerala, India to conserve water for hydroelectricity. It has been a vital source of power and huge revenue for Idukki District .
List of dams and reservoirs in Singapore; M. Marina Barrage; Y. Yishun Dam This page was last edited on 15 August 2019, at 03:37 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Marina Barrage is a dam in southern Singapore built at the confluence of five rivers, across the Marina Channel between Marina East and Marina South. [3]First conceptualised in 1987 by then prime minister Lee Kuan Yew to help achieve greater self-sufficiency for the country's water needs, the barrage began construction on 22 March 2005, [4] and was officially opened on 31 October 2008 as ...
The country's main reservoirs—MacRitchie, Upper Seletar, Upper Peirce, and Lower Peirce—are in the central catchment area. [ 2 ] The Central Water Catchment lies in the geographical centre of the city and is largely home to the Central Catchment Nature Reserve , which houses several other recreational sites, including the Singapore Zoo ...
The Marina Reservoir is a reservoir in Singapore formed in 2008 by building a dam across the mouth of the Marina Channel. [2] With the completion of the Marina Barrage on 30 October 2008, the reservoir, which contained mainly salt water, became freshwater and started operations at 7 pm on 20 November 2010 [3] after a process of natural desalination, when excess water was released out to the ...
This category is for articles pertaining to reservoirs in Singapore. For lakes see Category:Lakes of Singapore . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Reservoirs in Singapore .