Past projects
Upper Peirce

 

The SDWA Upper Peirce research programme is focussed on gaining better insights into the hydrological, hydrodynamic, chemical, biological and biochemical processes of tropical reservoirs through experimental work, modelling, and advanced and innovative monitoring. In this program the Upper Peirce reservoir will be used as a natural research laboratory for detailed water quality monitoring and modelling. This will give a better understanding of how various hydrodynamic and water quality processes influence the overall water quality status of tropical systems.

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Aquatic Science Centre - Pandan


The research approach for the Pandan project involves knowledge creation through a suite of modelling tools and data collection in the lab and field, after which results are integrated to define urban water management strategies. The centre for aquatic science research along the Pandan Canal houses laboratories to study fundamental processes and interaction in urban water management.

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Multireservoir

The Multi-Objective Multiple-Reservoir Management project aims at developing tools and methods for maximising catchment yield and satisfying pre-set water quality standards, while at the same time ensure flood protection for reservoir systems.

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Peatland


The Peatland Water, Carbon and Ecosystems Management Research Programme aims to support large-scale implementation of mitigative water management and improved spatial planning of production and conservation areas in peatlands. This is done through five work packages focusing on soil and carbon emissions, ecology and biodiversity, land use change monitoring and fire risk forecasting, peatland (river) hydrology and the development of a knowledge base and training programme.

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