SINGAPORE: Singapore’s coastal landowners now have a clearer idea of what is expected of them as the country prepares for the long-term threat posed by rising sea levels. The national water agency, Public Utilities Board (PUB), has launched a new code of practice on coastal protection (CPCOP) that sets out how coastal property owners must protect their land from future sea-level rise. The guidelines will become mandatory from 2028 and will suppo…
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