PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency

PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency

Utilities

Make every drop count

About us

PUB is a statutory board under the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment (MSE). It is the national water agency, which manages Singapore's water supply, water catchment, and used water in an integrated way. From April 2020, PUB also took on the responsibility of protecting Singapore's coastline from sea-level rise as the national coastal protection agency. PUB has ensured a diversified and sustainable supply of water for Singapore with the Four National Taps (local catchment water, imported water, NEWater, desalinated water). PUB leads and coordinates whole-of-government efforts to protect Singapore from the threat of rising seas and the holistic management of inland and coastal flood risks. PUB calls on everyone to play a part in conserving water, in keeping our waterways clean, and in caring for Singapore's precious water resources. If we all do our little bit, there will be enough water for all our needs – for commerce and industry, for living, for life.

Website
http://www.pub.gov.sg
Industry
Utilities
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Type
Government Agency
Specialties
Water treatment, Water reclamation, Drainage, and Water distribution

Locations

Employees at PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency

Updates

  • As an integral part of PUB's engineering team at the water reclamation plant, the opportunity to work with diverse teams, including contractors, plant operators, and other stakeholders is extremely rewarding. This collaboration fosters a sense of community and shared purpose. My job offers a variety of challenges, from project management to technical problem-solving. Most importantly, I find meaning in being part of the team delivering essential water services to Singapore. As I continue to find fulfillment in my work, I was encouraged by PUB to build on my competencies and progress in my career, Hence I embarked on the journey towards professional certification five years ago and successfully obtained my PE certification last year. I was able to achieve this through the practical experience gained from my daily work and through the commitment and emphasis PUB has in fostering engineering excellence and building engineering competencies. This ongoing commitment to professional development not only nurtures my individual growth but also contributes to the collective expertise of PUB's engineering team, ultimately serving the purpose of delivering impactful and sustainable engineering solutions for the community - a cause that resonates deeply with me. #MSEFamily #OurSustainabilityOurResilienceOurEveryday

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  • It was a busy July as PUB officers conducted outreach sessions with over 200 business professionals to share best practices to dispose used water properly and keep our waterways clean. At the EHS Campaign organised by The Singapore Contractors Association Ltd (SCAL), our Catchment and Waterways Department officers presented on implementing adequate earth control measures to prevent polluting our waterways. Our officers from Water Reclamation Network (WRN) Department shared guidelines on the proper discharge of used water and trade effluent into public sewers at the Semiconductor Business Connect 2024, organised by the Singapore Semiconductor Industry Association (SSIA). An advisory clinic was set up during the event to answer questions from trade visitors related to proper effluent management. WRN officers also hosted a dialogue session with F&B-related stakeholders such as trade associations and facility maintenance agents to discuss the proper management of grease traps. In this #YearofPublicHygiene, we will continue to work with our key businesses partners to keep our waterways clean and dispose used water responsibly.

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  • Minister Grace Fu presented six PUB talents with the Singapore Sustainability Scholarship at the award ceremony on Monday. They will embark on studies in engineering in local and overseas universities, and upon graduation will contribute to advancing PUB’s mission of ensuring a sustainable water future for Singapore. PUB also awarded two staff with in-service scholarships as part of efforts to foster a skilled and future-forward workforce that possess the relevant expertise to tackle the demands of sustainable development. Congratulations to all PUB scholars! 💧 Read more at: go.gov.sg/sss-24

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    Minister for Sustainability and the Environment and Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations, driving sustainable development and trade relations in and for Singapore.

    Making their mark on Singapore’s sustainability scene are the Singapore Sustainability Scholars of 2024. Offered by National Environment Agency, PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency and Singapore Food Agency, the Scholarship nurtures and supports talents to grow their capabilities in areas such as environmental science and engineering, molecular and cell biology, veterinary medicine and other disciplines. Our goal is to nurture our future leaders to strengthen Singapore’s climate, economic and resource resilience to address the increasingly complex environmental challenges of our time. At the ceremony, we also recognised our in-service scholars from Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment, Singapore, NEA, PUB and SFA. These officers have demonstrated exceptional work performance and have been awarded scholarships to enhance their knowledge and expertise in their respective fields. Congratulations to all our scholars, and I look forward to your contributions to help build a green and sustainable Singapore. 🌿🇸🇬 Photo 1: Many of our scholars’ families attended the award ceremony to support their loved ones. Meet Tay Wei Ping (first from left), one of our in-service scholars from NEA who will be pursuing a Master in Climate Change, Management and Finance. The course will provide Wei Ping with the skills to better address environmental challenges more effectively. Photo 2: Meet Abie Chi, SFA’s Singapore Sustainability scholarship recipient who will be pursuing a Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Edinburgh where she hopes that her studies can equip her with the skills to address Singapore’s food safety challenges. Photo 3: Meet Melissa Koi (second from left), PUB’s Singapore Sustainability scholarship recipient who will be pursuing a Bachelor of Engineering in Environmental Engineering at the Nanyang Technological University. Because of her passion for environmental conservation, Melissa chose the polytechnic diploma route to gain more technical knowledge on the subject instead of the conventional Junior College route. Photo 4: Heartwarming to meet so many of our scholars and their families. Photo 5: Meet Faisal Ahmad, one of our in-service scholarship recipients from PUB. He will be pursuing a Master in Artificial Intelligence for Sustainable Development at University College London and hopes to better integrate AI into PUB’s core operations. Photo 6: Congrats to our newest scholarship recipients! #SustainabilityForSG #SGGreenPlan #OnTheJobWithGrace

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  • I am Xie Nanzheng from PUB’s InfoTech & Digital Transformation Department. I graduated from NUS with a Bachelor of Engineering in Industrial and Systems Engineering and started off as an Engineer with Changi Water Reclamation Plant. My work with Changi Water Reclamation Plant afforded me a glimpse into how PUB runs the entire water loop and the pivotal role we play in securing Singapore's future by ensuring a sustainable and resilient water supply. I was later posted to the Infotech & Digital Transformation Department as a Cybersecurity Analyst. PUB places emphasis on operational resilience and encourages staff to cultivate an innovative, agile and creative mindset. To ensure that I am at the top of my game, I improved myself by attaining professional certifications such as NUS’ Professional Certificate in Cybersecurity Fundamentals and Ethical Hacking. PUB also provides avenues for staff to explore further learning opportunities and encourages continuous learning and development. Moving forward, I plan to enrol for the Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) to further my professional development. As my job scope involves overseeing PUB’s overall cybersecurity strategy and ensuring cyber compliance in accordance with best practices and regulatory requirements, I believe this certification will enhance my domain proficiency and broaden my knowledge base for better productivity, while ensuring my relevance in the rapidly changing cybersecurity field. More importantly, I will be able to integrate my experience working in operational technology plants with cybersecurity domain knowledge, and better strengthen PUB’s operational resiliency. #MSEFamily #OurSustainabilityOurResilienceOurEveryday

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  • "At PUB, we want to further enhance our processes using technology and possibly leverage on AI to build up efficiency, productivity, and effectiveness. Without technology it will be hard for us to continue to meet rising water demand." Speaking to GWI, our Chief Executive Ong Tze-Ch’in outlined his leadership focus as he steers PUB through challenges such as protecting our coasts against sea level rise and flooding while continuing to ensure Singapore's water security. In our pursuit to be a smart utility, PUB has been digitalising its operations over the last five years. For instance, thousands of sensors are deployed in Singapore's water network to optimise operations. PUB will continue to explore new technologies and upskill staff, to improve productivity and be future-ready.

    The June Issue of GWI Magazine is here, where we investigate Indonesia's struggle for water investors, Cyprus's plan to invest in desal and smart networks, and uncovering the drive behind America’s migration to advanced metering infrastructure. Other key stories: 🏙 NEOM outlines a step change in water project planning 🤖 Utilities call on AI to meet ever greater water and sewer network challenges 📢 The CEO of Singapore’s national water agency, Tze Chin Ong, tells Christopher Gasson what is driving future investment in #watermanagement Read the latest issue here: https://lnkd.in/gzXZJ5x #WaterIndustry #waternews

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  • With projections indicating a potential rise of up to 1.15 meters in mean sea levels around Singapore by 2100, along with a significant increase in extreme rainfall, the inevitability of floods is not a matter of "if" but rather "when". In the latest episode of The Business Times' "Lens On" podcast, Director of PUB's Coastal Protection Department Hazel Khoo discussed Singapore's vulnerability to the effects of climate change. She also emphasised that while PUB has reduced flood-prone areas in Singapore from 3,200 hectares in the 1970s to less than 30 hectares today, expanding drains to accommodate every extreme rainfall scenario is not feasible due to land constraints. Flooding could become a part of our daily lives, and members of the public need to do their part to ensure they are prepared for flash floods, kept informed of which areas to avoid and what to do during such incidents. Tune in to the podcast to discover some of the insights we gleaned from other countries and the innovative solutions that are currently being explored! https://lnkd.in/grgQ5yHS

  • PUB supported Science Centre’s Youth STEM Empowerment Programme by hosting participating secondary school students at the Marina Barrage Sustainable Singapore Gallery last month. Besides learning about Singapore's Water Story, the youths also deepened their understanding on water conservation and the need to combat climate change. They then applied what they learnt by working on creative water projects to solve community problems. Kudos to the young sustainability warriors for showing us that everyone has a part to play in taking climate action!

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    The Centre is honoured to host the annual Youth STEM Empowerment Programme (YSEP) aimed at youths aged 13 to 16. For two weeks, they participated in STEM workshops, conducted community interviews and prototyped creative solutions using design thinking to create STEM solutions to community problems. This year's programme is themed around climate action and underserved communities in Singapore. The public showcase of these innovative prototypes will take place this Saturday, 22 June at the Canopy@JLink (beside Jurong Regional Library). Thank you to our esteemed partners Amazon Web Services (AWS), U.S. Embassy Singapore , Loving Heart MSC and PUB, Singapore's National Water Agency for being part of this journey to empower our youths to be the innovators of tomorrow.    Join us in our STEM+ journey: [email protected] Find out more about YSEP here: https://lnkd.in/g9zekKff #AWSInCommunities #youthempowerment #STEM #Climateaction

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  • At the Coastal Protection Business Forum at #SIWW2024 yesterday, the Singapore Water Association (SWA) launched a new coastal protection chapter aimed at promoting collaboration among local and international companies. Additionally, the SWA signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Coastal Protection and Flood Resilience Institute (CFI) Singapore and the Forum for Climate Change Adaptation (FCCA) to bring together industry and academic expertise, further enhancing collaboration in this emerging sector.

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  • At #SIWW2024’s inaugural Coastal and Flood Resilience Leaders Summit this morning, industry leaders and academics emphasised the importance of community resilience in managing coastal and flood protection. With more extreme weather events, it is not possible to eliminate flooding altogether, despite best efforts. Everyone can do their part to strengthen our community resilience, by knowing what to in the face of floods. As the national coastal protection agency, we are also continually building our knowledge to better understand and address our coastal and inland flood risks. 📚 We have awarded the second tranche of 8 research projects under the Coastal Protection and Flood Resilience Institute (CFI) Singapore. Established just last September, CFI Singapore is the nation’s first Centre of Excellence dedicated to strengthening local capabilities and expertise in coastal protection and flood management. The 8 new research projects will build upon the first tranche of 9 research projects that CFI Singapore embarked on last year. 📢 We have also launched an Applied Research grant call as part of our Coastal Protection and Flood Management Research Programme (CFRP) to seek innovative research proposals in 5 focus areas: sustainable materials, smart structural health monitoring, decision-making for adaptive planning, innovative solutions, and sensors for sediment transport. Interested IHLs, public and private sector companies based in Singapore are invited to submit their proposals through the application portal (https://lnkd.in/dsPeusZf) by 6 August 2024, 4pm. Read our press release to find out more: https://lnkd.in/gbeWyKDM

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  • 🤝 Addressing global water challenges through innovation and collaboration 🤝 In partnership with the World Bank Group, the Singapore Water Center - launched by Minister Grace Fu and World Bank Managing Director, Operations, Ms Anna Bjerde - aims to foster the exchange of best-in-class knowledge towards ensuring a water secure future for all. Through conducting training activities, joint research projects, and pilot studies of novel technologies, the Center is set to enhance capacity building and serve as a thought leader on water resources management. The Center will tap on PUB’s expertise and experience to share with World Bank client countries and utilities in South Asia, East Asia and the Pacific region.

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