Lower Peirce Reservoir
Lower Peirce Reservoir | |
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view from waterside boardwalk | |
Coordinates | 1°22′10″N 103°49′24″E / 1.36944°N 103.82333°ECoordinates: 1°22′10″N 103°49′24″E / 1.36944°N 103.82333°E |
Type | reservoir |
Primary outflows | Kallang River |
Basin countries | Singapore |
Surface area | 6 ha |
The Lower Peirce Reservoir (Chinese: 贝雅士蓄水池下段) is one of the oldest reservoirs in Singapore. It is located near MacRitchie Reservoir and Upper Peirce Reservoir. Previously known as Kallang River Reservoir and Peirce Reservoir, it was renamed Lower Peirce Reservoir after the creation of Upper Peirce Reservoir. It has a surface area of 6 hectares and the surrounding forest contains many trees that are over 100 years old. There is a Lower Peirce Trail, which is a 900-metre boardwalk that takes visitors through a mature secondary forest. The reservoir is the source of the Kallang River, the longest river in Singapore.
History
Originally known as the Kallang River Reservoir, Singapore's second reservoir was impounded across the lower reaches of the Kallang River in 1910. In 1922, it was renamed Peirce Reservoir in commendation of the services of Robert Peirce, who was the municipal engineer of Singapore from 1901 to 1916.
In 1975, a major water supply project to develop new water resources was undertaken to support Singapore's rapid housing and industrialisation programmes. A dam was constructed at the upper reaches of the Peirce Reservoir, forming the Upper and Lower Peirce Reservoirs.
Upper Peirce Reservoir was officially opened by then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew on 27 February 1977.
Pillar 7/BASE7
Under the Boundaries and Survey Maps (Conduct of Cadastral Surveys) Rules, the Lower Peirce Reservoir is also home of the reference point used for Singapore's geodetic co-ordinate datum or SVY21. The location is at latitude 1°22’02.915414" N, longitude 103° 49’31.975227" E and is marked by a green pillar. Under Singapore Land Authority's Guidelines and Specifications for GPS Surveys of ISN Markers,[1] surveyors in Singapore are required to conduct a gross error test of their GPS equipment at this reference point.
Nature
Various wild fauna can be found here. In the forest, one may find some of the elusive animals, such as Lesser mouse-deer, Buffy fish owl, Reticulated python and Haas' bronzeback. Other more common forest animals include Wild pig, Slender Squirrel and Green crested lizard. In the reservoir, one may find Asian softshell turtle, Water monitor and Common Snakehead. Other birds that can be found here include the resident Grey-headed fish eagle, Sunda scops owl, Blue-eared kingfisher, Cream-vented bulbul, Abbott's babbler and Purple-throated sunbird, as well as the migrant Black-backed kingfisher, Orange-headed thrush and Green-backed flycatcher.[2] [3] [4]
Getting There
Visitors can board SBS Transit Bus Service 163, SMRT bus 167, 169, 855, 980. They can also travel by car and Lower Peirce Reservoir Park is located off Upp Thomson Road.
Service | From | To | Notes | ||
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SBS Transit Trunk Services | |||||
163 | Toa Payoh Bus Interchange | Sengkang Bus Interchange | |||
SMRT Buses Trunk Services | |||||
167 | Sembawang Bus Interchange | Bukit Merah Bus Interchange | |||
169 | Ang Mo Kio Bus Interchange | Woodlands Bus Interchange | |||
855 | Yishun Bus Interchange | HarbourFront Bus Interchange | |||
980 | Sembawang Bus Interchange | Geylang Lorong 1 Bus Terminal | |||
References
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lower Peirce Reservoir. |
- National Parks Board website
- Infopedia, Peirce Reservoir (National Library Board)
- Guidelines and Specifications for GPS Surveys of ISN Markers
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