The redesign of Bishan- Ang Mo Kio Park is an exemplary ABC Waters design, decelerating the inflow of water and embodying the use of natural sanctification processes, while also creating natural spaces unlike those set up within the casing estates so numerous Singaporeans live in. By bringing people closer to water, the ABC Waters Programme creates openings for them to enjoy and bond with water, so that they can more appreciate and cherish this precious resource ”( 2013b,p. The naturalized channel carries the Kallang River, which runs from the Lower Pierce Reservoir to the Marina Reservoir ( preliminarily the ocean) and now serves multiple purposes flood tide control, water sanctification, aesthetic enjoyment, and recreational and educational openings. When water situations are high, the girding parkland is submersed and serves as flood tide zones. A major part of this program is the “ development of the ABC Waters Master Plan and Project perpetration ”( PUB, Singapore, b,p. 3 Bishan- Ang Mo Kio Park The 62- hectare Bishan- Ang Mo Kio Park, first opened in 1988, is located between the two casing estates of Bishan and Ang Mo Kio, in the central area of the islet. It's enclosed on its northern edge by Ang Mo Kio Avenue 1, on its southern edge by Sin Ming Ave and Bishan Street 22, on its eastern side by Bishan Road, and on its western side by Upper Thomson Road. While this design is successful in Singapore, and corridor of it are in fact formerly being replicated throughout the country, it's important to note that Singapore has an unusual political terrain. crucial to achieving this is the Active, Beautiful, Clean Waters Programme( ABC Waters), which was launched in 2006 by Singapore’s Public Utilities Board. This system is presently made up of 32 gutters, 17 budgets, and over,000 kilometers of aqueducts( cantina, Singapore, 2013b).