Finding Hope in Drought: Seven Nations that Thrived Amidst the Global Water Crisis

Singapore - A Model of Water Recycling

Skyline of Boat Quay in Singapore. The cluster of skyscrapers in the right half of the photograph constitutes the Central Business District of Singapore, and include the following buildings. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @chenisyuan

Singapore, a small island nation with no natural freshwater sources, has turned its water crisis into an opportunity. Through its innovative NEWater initiative, Singapore recycles treated used water into ultra-clean, high-grade reclaimed water, potable for human consumption. The nation's meticulous planning and implementation of water management strategies have made it a global model for water sustainability.

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