East Coast Park beach section near National Sailing Centre reopens for water sports after oil spill


The reopened section has completed its cleaning, and non-primary contact water sports, such as kayaking, can resume. - NATIONAL PARKS BOARD

SINGAPORE: The East Coast Park beach section near the National Sailing Centre reopened on Monday (July 29), more than a month after it was closed for cleanup following an oil spill on June 14.

The reopened section, Area G, has completed its cleaning, and non-primary contact water sports, such as kayaking, can resume, the National Environment Agency (NEA) said in a Facebook post on July 29.

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