Tengah's S$120 Million Water Reservoir Completed, Set to Serve 42,000 Homes
A new S$120 million water supply service reservoir in Tengah, Singapore, has been completed after a decade of development. The facility is projected to serve approximately 42,000 homes in the area and is scheduled to become operational this year. It features two five-storey high tanks strategically built on the highest point within Tengah.

A significant public utility project in Tengah, Singapore, has reached completion with the development of a new S$120 million water supply service reservoir. The reservoir, which represents a decade of planning and construction, is poised to bolster water infrastructure for the area.
Designed to meet the growing needs of the Tengah estate, the facility is projected to provide water services to an estimated 42,000 homes. This substantial capacity underscores its role in supporting the residential expansion within the district.
The infrastructure consists of two distinct tanks, each standing at five storeys high. These twin structures have been strategically constructed on the highest point available in Tengah, a choice that optimizes gravity-fed distribution and overall efficiency of the water supply system.
With its construction phase now finished, the reservoir is scheduled to commence operations within the current year. This upcoming activation will integrate the new facility into the existing water network, enhancing the reliability and accessibility of water for local residents.
According to Channel News Asia, the project emphasizes long-term urban planning and investment in essential services.


