NEWater

NEWater is the brand name given to reclaimed water produced by Singapore's Public Utilities Board.


NEWater treats wastewater by purifying it using the dual-membrane (via micro filtration and reverse osmosis)  and ultraviolet technologies. The treated water then can be used for consumption but mostly used for industry requiring high purity water. There are currently four NEWater treatment plants in Singapore.

This is the process : 

  • The first barrier is the conventional wastewater treatment process whereby the used water is treated in the Water Reclamation Plants.
  • The second barrier, and first stage of the NEWater production process, uses microfiltration/ultrafiltration to filter out suspended solids, colloidal particles, disease-causing bacteria, some viruses and protozoan cysts. The filtered water that goes through the membrane contains only dissolved salts and organic molecules.
  • The third barrier, and second stage of the NEWater production process, utilizes reverse osmosis (RO). In RO, a semi-permeable membrane filters out undesirable contaminants such as bacteria, viruses, heavy metals, nitrate, chloride, sulphate, disinfection by-products, aromatic hydrocarbons, and pesticides that cannot pass through the membrane. Hence, NEWater is free from viruses and bacteria and contains very low levels of salts and organic matter. At this stage, the water is already of potable quality.
  • The fourth barrier, and third stage of the NEWater production process, acts as safety precaution. UV disinfection is used to ensure that all organisms are inactivated and the purity of the product water guaranteed. With the addition of some alkaline chemicals to restore the pH balance, the NEWater is ready for use.