Singapore's water story is one of the most ambitious in the world — a nation that turned scarcity into self-sufficiency by engineering every drop. When Keppel Infrastructure partnered with PUB, Singapore's national water agency, to build the country's fourth desalination plant, the challenge went beyond scale.
The Keppel Marina East Desalination Plant (KMEDP) had to be something that had never been done before: a dual-mode facility capable of switching between seawater and reservoir water depending on weather conditions, all while producing 30 million gallons of safe drinking water every single day on just 2.8 hectares — making it the most compact desalination plant in Singapore.
Every stage of that treatment chain — from intake chlorination and scale control to dechlorination, fluoridation, pH adjustment, and final disinfection — required chemical dosing equipment that could deliver absolute precision, reliability, and efficiency without compromise.
Milton Roy was selected not just as a supplier, but as the sole chemical dosing partner for the entire plant. 56 API metering pumps, 3 non-API pumps, 2 solenoid pumps, and 6 industrial mixers — 100% Milton Roy, from intake to distribution


