The 2024 edition of the initiative will run from June 12 to July 14.
PUB senior assistant engineer Muhamad Rafie demonstrating the operation of the sewer inspection robot during a media preview at PUB’s Waterhub.
In July, the public will be able to watch the team carry out a mock clearance of a sewer at PUB’s Waterhub, followed by a guided tour of the nearby Ulu Pandan Water Reclamation Plant, where participants can learn how raw sewage turns into clean, drinkable water. Other activities include a visit to JTC Corporation’s SolarLand, Singapore’s largest ground-mounted solar farm, at Changi Business Park, and workshops where participants can make their own scrubs and hair masks, and turn discarded chillies into pest spray.
These include a beach clean-up and an educational talk on clean energy technologies organised by the Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore and plastic upcycling workshops by social enterprise Semula.
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