Komentar :
kamsiyah windianita (16/05/2018 11:07)
There are a lot of things can be learned in this place, friendly for kids to.
Iam Azad (02/05/2018 18:31)
This seems to be the way of the future. Not just for Singapore but for the world as well. Highly recommended for anyone with any interest in sustainability.
didik firmanto (20/04/2018 22:49)
Make a single drop valuable.. thanks NEWater :)
Isabella Tan (30/03/2018 00:40)
A centre tucked away in Changi. The exhibits are new and informative. Good place to learn more on how Singapore innovated to ensure our supply of water of not affected by external elements/influences.
IQRO' TV (21/03/2018 16:03)
Interesting Place To Visit For Getting Information About Water.
Fong Peng Seng (15/03/2018 12:56)
Nice spot to cool down while at the same time learn about t 3rd tap of Singapore
Jolyne Chen (03/02/2018 03:22)
A very good place to allow students and even kids to learn how to conserve water. the place also have air conditional so you dont have to worry of being very warm there. the factory also shows how they filter water to form NEWater that most singaporeans use these days
Allison Bryce (07/06/2017 04:23)
Some interesting displays which were great for my students to learn from. Very interesting. Unfortunately there was also another few school groups visiting at the same time. The other students were not well behaved. They were disrespectful to the group leader and ruined the experience a little bit for us. In future, it might be worth considering reducing the number of school groups/students you have per tour to ensure maximum enjoyment. It would also be great if you could incorporate some activities for the students to complete to help them learn more about this fascinating subject.
Clarisha Melciana (15/11/2017 17:15)
Very educating about how singapore recycle their water waste and how to save more water
kp mishra (15/10/2017 04:35)
One gets to understand how the smart city is recycling water for its daily use. About 30% water comes from recycling. Smart Singapore.
Dang Nguyen (31/08/2017 06:37)
Nice place, but only guided tours offered, no free roaming
Kiran Bhanu (11/08/2017 02:59)
Place where we are shown how water of Singapore is recycled. New experience in a plant.
Benjamin Loo (04/07/2017 05:55)
Very infomative and interesting.
Chi Ngai Lo (15/04/2017 08:42)
Very rural area, no facilities around. Showcases were information mainly but not excitement. Good for educational purposes but not visitors
Mthokozisi Ncube (14/04/2017 19:50)
An excellent showcase for the good work PUB is doing in delivering water services. Motivational and informative for both the novice and the experienced
Ghim Siang Cheah (11/04/2017 13:41)
Good educational trip for kids as well as adult. Do remember to book for the slot before visiting the center.
Lim Yu Ke (28/01/2017 23:47)
helpful and engaging tour guides available. Very educational too
Alvin Lim (29/12/2016 15:03)
Guided tour takes us through the Newater making process. Cool.
T Kawabata (05/08/2016 06:40)
Very kind tour guid. Recommended for both of family and adults. Foreigners are also accepted. If you are foreigners and interested in Singapore social and economic issues, this is a must visit place. Good reference to know more about Singapore thorough water supply issues.
Bernd Lohse (27/07/2016 09:14)
very popular educational tour on water treatment, knows to excite across all generations. better book in advance though. guides are absolutely entertaining too, while managing to raise awareness about an ultra important matter: fresh water.
Scott Chua (11/07/2016 03:17)
Great educational tour around the technology of the water recycling facility. And it's free!
David Fhu (21/06/2016 07:09)
Wonderful place to learn about How and Why NEWater for Singapore. All family with kids should come.
shubha sethi (16/04/2016 04:52)
Very Informative for all age groups. They have put in effort to make presentation of a rather less glamorous topic very interesting.
Joe Connett (20/12/2015 05:51)
Great presentation of important work. Congratulations PUB
Adam Van Grover (30/10/2014 16:25)
Very interesting - the way the public sphere manages its relationship with the populace - even water treatment facilities are packaged in a customer friendly facility with guided tours, and cartoon mascots. The treatment process is broken down step by step and the importance of environmental sustainability is stressed. Targeted for a younger age group, but the message is applicable to all.