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Tuas Water Reclamation Plant [Photo from PUB]

PUB to expand Tuas NEWater Factory capacity to 75 million gallons daily

It will launch a construction tender for the TNF expansion later this year.

PUB, Singapore’s national water agency, will expand the Tuas NEWater Factory (TNF) capacity to 75 million gallons per day (mgd), comparable to 136 Olympic-sized swimming pools.

PUB will launch a construction tender for the expansion of TNF later this year.

Initially, TNF only had a production capacity of 25 mgd. 

TNF will be integrated within the Tuas Water Reclamation Plant which is currently under construction.
 

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