Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Alternative Sites for Sea Burials

Speakers

Summary

This question concerns MP Leon Perera’s inquiry on whether alternative locations to Tanah Merah for sea burials would be studied and if the environmental impact study would be published before a decision. Minister for the Environment and Water Resources Masagos Zulkifli B M M stated that the National Environment Agency (NEA) is identifying a mainland site to preserve the dignity of post-death rites. The Tanah Merah site was selected after careful deliberation on competing needs, and an Environmental Impact Study has been commissioned for completion by 2019. Minister Masagos Zulkifli B M M highlighted that NEA has engaged stakeholders such as the sailing fraternity and will consider their feedback alongside the study's outcomes. He added that NEA will engage stakeholders and interested parties once the study is finished to assess the next steps for the proposed burial facility.

Transcript

88 Mr Leon Perera asked the Minister for the Environment and Water Resources (a) whether other alternative sites to Tanah Merah for sea burials will be considered and studied before making a final decision on the location of the sea burial facility proposed at the shoreline of Tanah Merah; and (b) whether the findings of the environmental impact study on this proposal will be published prior to a decision being made.

Mr Masagos Zulkifli B M M: The National Environment Agency (NEA) has been working with the relevant authorities to identify a suitable site on mainland Singapore for the conduct of post-death rites prior to the scattering of cremated remains at sea. The provision of such a facility is in response to public feedback, to preserve the dignity and decorum of post-death proceedings and to ensure adequate provision of after-death care facilities to meet the needs of the various communities in Singapore.

The site at Tanah Merah was proposed in consultation with the relevant authorities and with careful deliberation over competing needs. In addition, NEA has commissioned an Environmental Impact Study to be completed by 2019 to better assess the possible environmental impact of the facility.

NEA has received feedback from stakeholders and engaged interested parties, for example, the sailing fraternity, on their suggestions. We will take into account the outcomes of the Environmental Impact Study and suggestions from stakeholders when considering the next steps. NEA will also be engaging stakeholders and interested parties when the study is completed.