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135-year-old Bukit Timah Waterworks’ national significance to be assessed by NHB
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135-year-old Bukit Timah Waterworks’ national significance to be assessed by NHB

Singapore's 135-year-old Bukit Timah Waterworks, the country's first water treatment plant, is being evaluated for its national significance and heritage value. No longer in active use, the facility includes a historic subterranean clear water tank with architectural features. In 2020, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong mentioned plans to transform the tank into an educational center and exhibition space, based on a PUB-commissioned study. The National Heritage Board (NHB) is now set to conduct further assessments, including a heritage baseline study and evaluation of the building's condition. These studies aim to determine how to best preserve the site's heritage while optimizing land use and sustainability. PUB's NEWater Visitor Centre in Bedok closed in 2024 and remains unopened. The site, bounded by several roads and adjacent to the MacKenzie Apartments, continues to house historical water treatment infrastructure.

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135-year-old Bukit Timah Waterworks’ national significance to be assessed by NHB

Singapore's 135-year-old Bukit Timah Waterworks, the country's first water treatment plant, is being evaluated for its national significance and heritage value. No longer in active use, the facility includes a historic subterranean clear water tank with architectural features. In 2020, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong mentioned plans to transform the tank into an educational center and exhibition space, based on a PUB-commissioned study. The National Heritage Board (NHB) is now set to conduct further assessments, including a heritage baseline study and evaluation of the building's condition. These studies aim to determine how to best preserve the site's heritage while optimizing land use and sustainability. PUB's NEWater Visitor Centre in Bedok closed in 2024 and remains unopened. The site, bounded by several roads and adjacent to the MacKenzie Apartments, continues to house historical water treatment infrastructure.

Ocena pristranskosti (Sredina): The article presents information about the historical and potential future use of a heritage site without overtly favoring any political ideology. It focuses on factual developments related to the site's assessment and management, with no evident slant toward left or right-wing perspectives. The NHB

Zakaj te ocene (Dejstva 85 · Objektivnost 90): The article accurately reports on the status and planned assessments of the Bukit Timah Waterworks, citing official sources like PUB and NHB. It provides historical context and quotes relevant officials without bias. The mention of the closure of PUB’s NEWater Visitor Centre adds contextual relevanc

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