- Upper Seletar Reservoir
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lake_name = Upper Seletar Reservoir
image_lake = Upper Seletar Reservoir 5, Oct 05.jpg
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cities =Upper Seletar Reservoir (Chinese: 实里达蓄水池上段 ;
Malay : "Takungan Air Seletar Atas") isSingapore 's third impounding reservoir, afterMacRitchie Reservoir andPeirce Reservoir (now theUpper Peirce Reservoir and theLower Peirce Reservoir ). It is located within theCentral Water Catchment area of Singapore island.History
Upper Seletar Reservoir was formerly known as the "Seletar Reservoir", before the completion of the
Lower Seletar Reservoir near Nee Soon, formed by thedam ming up of the mouth ofSeletar River , in1986 . The Seletar Reservoir was built to meet the surge in water demand afterWorld War I . It was completed in1940 and officially opened on10 August 1969 by HRH Princess Alexandra.Highlights
The Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, formerly known as Seletar Reservoir Park, covers a large expanse of open space on the eastern side of the reservoir. The 15-
hectare park was completed in1973 . It features a viewingtower , and is a frequent venue for joggers, walkers andfishing enthusiasts. Formerly, Hash Harriers and horse riders visited the Upper Seletar Reservoir Park as well.The
Singapore Zoo , formerly known as Singapore Zoological Gardens, theNight Safari and the MandaiOrchid Garden are located on the margins of the Upper Seletar Reservoir.It is said there are crocodiles currently living in the reservoir, however no concrete evidence have been found, as all past reports were based on eyewitnesses accounts. Nonetheless, signboards with "Beware of Crocodile" have been placed along various locations at the sides of the reservoir. The signboards can be seen along the MRT track between Khatib and Yio Chu Kang.
References
*Norman Edwards and Peter Keys (1996), "Singapore - A Guide to Buildings, Streets and Places", Times Books International, ISBN 981-204-781-6
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