Up-to-date information is essential

The key concerns of NEA include maintaining good coastal water quality for recreation and fisheries, (including aquaculture) supporting ecosystem health, and preserving mangroves, seagrass beds and coral reefs. NEA is the lead agency for responding to fish kills, algal blooms or other water quality concerns. It coordinates with the Marine and Port Authority in the event of chemical or oil spills. For all these activities, accurate and up-to-date information on the coastal waters is essential.

Network of eight real-time water quality monitoring buoys

For Neptune OMS, the NUSDeltares’ focus is on developing, implementing and validating a national water-quality monitoring and prediction service to help the NEA manage Singapore’s coastal waters. This involved developing a monitoring network of eight real-time water-quality monitoring buoys strategically deployed around Singapore’s coastline. These buoys, together with hydrodynamic and water quality modelling with the Delft3D software package, have been integrated in the OMS, which itself is implemented in the Delft-FEWS operational environment. In this way, Neptune OMS provides detailed information on measured water quality data alongside the results of historical and forecasting models.

Optimal management of Singapore coastal water quality

The OMS serves as a complete operational tool for processing, archiving and visualising water quality data, providing updates on current and forecasted water quality trends. NEA Singapore can use this information for the optimal management of the coastal water quality in Singapore.

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