Workers installing railings
SINGAPORE: In the wake of one of Singapore’s worst floods, national water agency PUB has installed some 700 metres of railings at six locations across the island.
They include Sixth Avenue, Clementi Road, Marsiling Drive and Commonwealth Lane.
The new railings visually demarcate the drains from the footpath.
PUB told Channel NewsAsia it has inspected drains at more than 70 locations so far, and found some 30 of them may have safety issues.
Checks and installation work is ongoing.
PUB catchment and waterways department executive engineer James Koh said they are considering installing CCTV cameras and water—level sensors to monitor the drains.
The agency added that the widening of Bukit Timah Canal will be fully completed by the end of next year.
PUB best sourcing department deputy director Lim See Gan said: " The canal capacity will increase by 70 to 100 per cent.
" That will certainly help to alleviate the flooding situation here.
" We have started work here beginning of this year.
" (For) the first stage of the work, we needed to carry out traffic diversion, to give us space to drive in the sheet pile that is necessary to hold the earth.
" Once the sheet pile on both sides of the canal are riven in, we then can carry out excavation work" .
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