Frequency of Maintenance Checks on Water Pipes in Public Housing Flats
Ministry of Sustainability and the EnvironmentSpeakers
Summary
This question concerns the frequency of water pipe maintenance and tap water quality monitoring in public housing, as raised by MP Ong Hua Han. Minister Grace Fu Hai Yien stated that maintenance is shared between PUB, Town Councils, and homeowners, with PUB conducting yearly leak detections and Town Councils performing annual tank disinfections. Tap water is tested daily across the distribution network to ensure it meets stringent safety standards for direct consumption. The Minister noted that PUB responded to an average of four daily feedback cases in 2023 with laboratory testing to confirm safety. Reliability is maintained through continuous sensor monitoring and a systematic pipe replacement programme to ensure quality across the network.
Transcript
32 Mr Ong Hua Han asked the Minister for Sustainability and the Environment (a) how often are maintenance checks conducted on water pipes in public housing flats, especially for older buildings; (b) how and how often does PUB conduct sampling and monitoring of tap water in public housing flats to ensure its quality and cleanliness; and (c) how often does PUB receive complaints or feedback about water quality.
Ms Grace Fu Hai Yien: Maintenance of water pipes in Housing and Development Board estates is a shared responsibility between national water agency Public Utilities Board (PUB), Town Councils and home owners.
PUB continually monitors its network of potable water pipes with sensors. PUB also conducts yearly leak detection checks on its network of pipes, with more frequent inspections for pipes located near construction activities and those that had previously experienced leaks. In addition, PUB has a pipe replacement programme based on an assessment of the condition of the pipes, to minimise leaks and ensure a reliable water supply around the clock.
Town Councils are responsible for the maintenance of water storage tanks and water pipes on the common property of public housing estates. The water storage tanks must be inspected, cleaned and disinfected annually by a licensed plumber to ensure that they meet safety and hygiene standards. Home owners are responsible for the maintenance of pipes and fittings of individual units and are advised to engage licensed plumbers for the maintenance of these pipes and fittings when necessary.
All water produced by our plants is tested daily to ensure that it meets our stringent water quality requirements before being supplied to customers. The daily tests include samples collected from across the water distribution network, including household taps. The quality of our tap water complies with the standards stipulated in the Environmental Public Health (Water Suitable for Drinking) Regulations and is well above the World Health Organisation Guidelines for drinking water quality. Singapore’s tap water is perfectly safe for drinking directly from the tap without any further filtering or treatment.
On average, in 2023, PUB received about four cases of feedback per day pertaining to tap water quality and PUB responds to every case promptly with laboratory testing to confirm that the water is safe for consumption.