Sarimbun Reservoir

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Coordinates: 1°25′30″N, 103°41′03″E Sarimbun Reservoir (Chinese: 莎琳汶蓄水池) is one of the four reservoirs in the Western Water Catchment of Singapore. Presently, the Sarimbun Reservoir is part of the Live Firing Area of the Singapore Armed Forces and has restricted access. It is the smallest among the four reservoirs within the firing area.

The reservoir is near the location of where the first Japanese troops landed on Singapore on 8 February 1942 where they fought against the Australian troops defending Singapore.

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edit Reservoirs in Singapore Reservoirs in Singapore
Bedok Reservoir | Jurong Lake | Kranji Reservoir | Lower Peirce Reservoir | Lower Seletar Reservoir | MacRitchie Reservoir | Murai Reservoir | Pandan Reservoir | Poyan Reservoir | Pulau Tekong Reservoir | Sarimbun Reservoir | Tengeh Reservoir | Upper Peirce Reservoir | Upper Seletar Reservoir
Service Reservoirs: Changi Creek Reservoir | Fort Canning Reservoir | Jalan Eunos Service Reservoir | Kallang Service Reservoir | Murnane Service Reservoir | Pearl's Hill Reservoir | South End Reservoir | Yishun Service Reservoir
Planned Reservoirs: Marina Bay Reservoir | Punggol Reservoir | Serangoon Reservoir