link ae888

Singapore completes first polder project

The project, equivalent to the size of two Toa Payoh towns, was first announced by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in 2016, when he was Minister for National Development.
A 10km-long coastal dike along Singapore's first polder at the tip of Pulau Tekong (Photo: //www.channelnewsasia.com/)
A 10km-long coastal dike along Singapore's first polder at the tip of Pulau Tekong (Photo: //www.channelnewsasia.com/)

Singapore (VNA) - 🌌Singapore has completed main construction works for its first polder project, reclaiming about 800ha of land at the tip of the Pulau Tekong island off its northeastern coast.

The project, equivalent to the size of two Toa Payoh towns, was first announced by Prime Minister Lawrence Wong in 2016, when he was Minister for National Development. In a joint media release on September 8, the Housing and Development Board (HDB) and national water agency PUB said that construction was completed using an empoldering method, making it the first time Singapore has reclaimed land below mean sea level. The empoldering method uses less sand compared to the traditional land reclamation process of infilling with sand, with the amount of sand used for this reclamation was reduced by close to 50%.
The agencies said the reclaimed land will be used for military training purposes, freeing up space on the mainland for other uses, such as developing new homes and other amenities, they added. A 10km-long coastal dike, a type of barrier, has been built along the perimeter of the polder to keep seawater out. The dike can stand up to 6m above mean sea level, and its height can be raised if needed, to adapt to future increase in sea levels. The coastal dike was the first key infrastructure to be completed, as it was necessary to fully enclose the area being reclaimed to manage water levels within the polder, said HDB and PUB.
HDB and PUB said that in designing the coastal dike and its safety provisions, they drew on the experience of the Netherlands, which has the world's highest standards for dike safety. the two agencies worked with Dutch experts to adapt the polder at Pulau Tekong to Singapore's context, to ensure its safety. PUB has also installed more than 170 closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras and over 260 sensors to monitor the coastal dike, as well as the water level and quality within the drainage network, said the agency's senior principal engineer for the catchment and waterways department Thomas Pang.
Taking on the management of Singapore's first polder was a "significant milestone, Pang said, adding that with climate change bringing more intense rainfall and rising sea levels, the polder offers an effective solution to address both challenges./.
VNA

See more

Jakarta International Container Terminal at the Tanjung Priok Port in Jakarta. (Photo: jict.co.id)

EU, Indonesia to sign trade deal next week

Under the deal, about 80% of Indonesia’s exports to the EU will see tariffs eliminated within one to two years after the agreement takes effect. This marks an important step following European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s announcement in July that the two sides had reached a 'political agreement' on the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA).
(Photo: x.com/MYParlimen)

🌄 AIPA-46 provides platform to connect businesses, policymakers

Running through September 20, the event marks the first time an official platform has been created within the AIPA framework to connect the private sector with policymakers, aiming to discuss pressing issues such as economic growth, sustainability, digitalisation, and social inclusion.
A Korean FA-50 fighter jet on display at Seoul ADEX 2021. (Photo: YONHAP/VNA)

RoK, Philippines enhance defence collaboration

Senior defence officials of the Republic of Korea (RoK) and the Philippines discussed ways to strengthen cooperation in defence and weapon industry at their meeting in Seoul on September 15.
CAMEX showcases thousands of typical products from Vietnam, ASEAN (Photo: VNA)

🐟 CAMEX showcases thousands of typical products from Vietnam, ASEAN

CAMEX features 17 themed pavilions, including 10 dedicated to ASEAN member states – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – as well as a regional pavilion from Guangxi, China. It also hosts a special World Halal Trade Centre and themed areas for other Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) members such as Japan, the Republic of Korea, Australia and New Zealand.
Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul (Photo: Xinhua/VNA)

Thai PM prepares 120-day policy agenda

Confirmed initiatives include the revival of the popular "Half-Half" co-payment scheme. Other proposals under discussion - though not yet finalised - include the "We Travel Together" tourism stimulus programme, decentralisation efforts and disaster mitigation strategies.
{ben bet}|{bet vnd}|{ghế bệt}|{góc bẹt}|{rio66 bet}|{rio66 bet}|{ku19 bet}|{cách gội đầu lâu bết}|{tk88 bet}|{bet 168}|