Make it easier for public to learn about changes to our marine spaces

By posting environmental impact assessments on Singapore’s remaining marine spaces online, with sensitive parts redacted, the public will gain a better understanding of the potential impact of proposed developments on these sites

The 550-page EIA report paves the way for about 900ha of land to be reclaimed near Changi Bay park connector. ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI
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Since May, four reports detailing the potential impact of development projects on Singapore's marine environment have been released, with the latest announced on Sept 1.

But out of these four marine environmental impact assessment (EIA) reports, only one - which proposes the construction of buildings and jetties for maritime decarbonisation efforts in Marina Coastal Drive - has been made available online.

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