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Water quality management in Singapore: the role of institutions,laws and regulations
Authors:Cecilia Tortajada  Yugal Kishore Joshi
Institution:1. Institute of Water Policy, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore, Singapore;2. Third World Centre for Water Management, Atizapán, Mexicoctortajada@thirdworldcentre.org;4. Sr DSC/RPF/Delhi (West), Northern Railway, Delhi Division, New Delhi, India
Abstract:Abstract

The paper analyses the legal and regulatory instruments for water quality management that have been set in place in Singapore for control of water pollution, and their evolution since the time of independence in 1965. The role of institutions in the strict implementation of the laws and regulations is also discussed, with special emphasis on the efficient inter-institutional coordination machinery that has made it possible. The analyses show that overall long-term planning and policy-making and a strong political will have been instrumental to give all aspects of water management high priority in the national agenda, thus directly supporting urban, industrial and commercial growth.

Editor Z.W. Kundzewicz
Keywords:Singapore  water quality  pollution control  institutions  legislation  regulations  security
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