Pulau Semakau is located to the south of the main island of Singapore, off the Straits of Singapore. The Semakau Landfill is located on the eastern side of the island, and was created by the amalgamation of Pulau Sakeng (also known as Pulau Seking), and "anchored" to Pulau Semakau. The Semakau Landfill is Singapore's first offshore landfill and now the only remaining landfill in Singapore.
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Pulau Semakau - Recreational Activities
... The National Environment Agency on 16 July 2005 officially opened Semakau Landfill to the public for selected recreational activities ... Yaacob Ibrahim, with 40 families of the former residents of Pulau Sakeng, one of the small islands from which Semakau Landfill was built, invited back ... Association (Singapore) and Wild Singapore in using Semakau Landfill for recreational purposes were sought ...
... The National Environment Agency on 16 July 2005 officially opened Semakau Landfill to the public for selected recreational activities ... Yaacob Ibrahim, with 40 families of the former residents of Pulau Sakeng, one of the small islands from which Semakau Landfill was built, invited back ... Association (Singapore) and Wild Singapore in using Semakau Landfill for recreational purposes were sought ...
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