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mr funny
24-06-10, 19:07
http://www.straitstimes.com/Singapore/Story/STIStory_544290.html

Jun 23, 2010

Big and beautiful Punggol

Transformed estate may have 35,000 flats, about as many as Toa Payoh

By Hoe Pei Shan


PUNGGOL is set to become as big as Toa Payoh.

The remaking of the coastal town is on track, and the crown jewel of the estate, the first waterfront public housing development in the country, will be launched for sale next week.

Giving an update on the makeover yesterday at a Housing Board exhibition, Senior Minister of State for National Development Grace Fu said that by 2015, there could be 35,000 flats in the estate, up from the current 18,000 residential units already built. This is on a par with the number of homes in Toa Payoh, based on HDB's annual report last year.

Jointly designed by international architectural firm Group8asia and local firm Aedas, the first batch of Punggol waterfront flats will sport solar panels and rooftop gardens, among other green initiatives.

The area will also soon welcome a new town centre, where the first mixed commercial and residential development site will be launched in the second half of this year.

A 4.2km waterway running through the heart of the neighbourhood, that connects Sungei Punggol and Sungei Serangoon, is also estimated for completion by the end of the year.

Adding a little touch of Punggol's seafaring past, parts of the waterway and promenade will feature sandy coasts.

Other highlights include a sports activities area and horse riding centre that will be up and running by the year end.

Ms Fu said the array of facilities on offer makes the estate part of 'a premium housing project that targets a niche group of buyers who are prepared to pay more for its signature attributes'.

When asked about the prices of such luxury public housing, an HDB spokesman said that prices will be revealed only during next week's launch.

But realtor PropNex told The Straits Times that the first batch of waterfront flats would, on average, probably fetch around $350,000 for a four-room flat and $400,000 for a five-room flat.

These figures are based on estimates without information on the range of flat sizes, but taking into consideration the various views corresponding to unit location. According to the designs, about 80 per cent of the flats in the first phase of the project will command waterfront views.

PropNex's analysis found that these prices are still lower than the median re-sale price tags for Punggol flats, which currently stand at $369,000 for a four-room flat and $430,000 for a five-roomer, according to data from the first quarter of this year.

One home buyer keen to take to Punggol's waterways is Mr Wu Da Wu, 35, who took a day off work to view yesterday's exhibition.

'It looks great, and with the surrounding water, it's very soothing - I wouldn't mind paying a little more for a home that is different from anywhere else at this price.'

Speaking of how the Punggol project is changing the face of Singapore's housing estates, Ms Fu said: 'They mark an important milestone in HDB's town planning and the evolution of public housing design.

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Regulators
25-06-10, 00:11
this article seems to be inviting me to talk about the pollution in punggol again.....

teddybear
25-06-10, 00:17
Ha ha ha! Transform Jurong lake area to waterfront living.
Transform Punggol into waterfront living. Both can sell at Marina area prices liao! (when previously few people want to live there because of ulu, pollutions from industrial estates nearby etc). :scared-1:


this article seems to be inviting me to talk about the pollution in punggol again.....

Regulators
25-06-10, 12:08
found this straits times article:

Ensuring clean air should be part of Punggol plans

Weekend • October 6, 2007

There has been much hype about the Government's recently-announced plans to make Punggol 21 a more vibrant estate.

However, I feel there is a more important matter that should be addressed — pollution from Pasir Gudang in Malaysia.

I used to live in Punggol and have experienced air pollution from Malaysia. A stretch of petrochemical plants lies just across the waterway from Punggol beach. These plants operate around the clock.

Toxic fumes from these plants, often seen in the form of enormous black clouds, constantly drift to our shores. The smell can become almost unbearable at night.

My wife and I used to have to cover our noses all the way from the basement carpark to our apartment due to the pungent smell of chemicals. Once inside our apartment, we had to shut our doors and windows as the fumes would drift into our home.

My wife and I often suffered from severe headaches and seldom enjoyed any fresh air despite living so close to the beach.

The National Environment Agency claimed that the pollution was within an acceptable level. However, I believe the fumes pose a health risk, as seen by the headaches my wife and I suffered. I hope the authorities can investigate this matter.

In addition to developing Punggol, the Government should also address the pollution issue. Now that I have moved to Bukit Batok, I am glad I do not have to tolerate the polluted air in Punggol anymore.

Regulators
25-06-10, 12:11
Pollution hits waters off Punggol

Source : Serene Luo, Straits Times 23 Dec 08;

A STRETCH of water off Punggol jetty, on the north-east coastline, has been polluted by an oily substance that has turned the water an oily grey and is leaving a black powdery residue on the beach at low tide.

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The National Environment Agency said it is working with the Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore to investigate the cause.

Officers were examining the area, off the Johor Strait, last night.

The affected stretch of beach is at least 200m to 300m long.

Regulars who were at the beach yesterday to fish, swim or play were greeted by an uninviting sight as well as a strong odour of oil.

'It wasn't like this on Sunday,' said Mr Malal Sulong, a 55-year-old operations service officer. 'It's a lot murkier than usual and you can see a layer of oil on the surface.'

Mr Salleh Rahman, 37, who is in the cleaning business, refused to let his four children build sandcastles on the beach.

'It's dirty,' he said.

Though the cause could not be confirmed, one industry insider speculated that one of the many ships or bumboats plying the area - a busy route - could have discharged oil into the water.

Data centre operator Taufik Sardon, 26, said he and his friends would go on fishing, despite the pollution.

'Hopefully, when the tide comes in, the oil will be washed away,' he said, adding that they would still barbecue and eat any squid caught in those waters.

'There are some places with worse pollution than this, and the catch may still be sold, and people are still eating that,' he said.

Regulators
25-06-10, 12:15
my all time favourite from stomp:

Posted on 03 Nov 2009
Johor refineries spew smoke day and night over Punggol

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STOMPer Irene is frustrated with the smoke emitted from the refinery at Johor, as she says this causes serious air pollution.

Says the STOMPer:

"There is serious air pollution in Punngol due to the refinery at Johor.

"It is pollution, day and night, for us Punggol residents."

STOMP found that it is standard practice for refineries to release exhaust gases to protect pipes from over-pressurisation. This controlled burning of waste gases is known as 'flaring' and the resulting smoke is a mixture of water and carbon dioxide.

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proud owner
25-06-10, 12:32
STOMP found that it is standard practice for refineries to release exhaust gases to protect pipes from over-pressurisation. This controlled burning of waste gases is known as 'flaring' and the resulting smoke is a mixture of water and carbon dioxide.

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if you live there ,,, and face this view ...


very bad fengshui ...

like candles and joss stick