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809, 2017

Kabul, where only the Rich have Access to Water

By |September 8, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters, Water News|Comments Off on Kabul, where only the Rich have Access to Water

While sky-blue vans make daily deliveries of huge plastic water-cooler jars to offices, embassies and ornate private homes in the affluent areas of Kabul, most of the 5 million inhabitants of Kabul do not have [...]

809, 2017

Indian Scientists Harvesting Potable Drinking Water from Dew

By |September 8, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters, Water News|Comments Off on Indian Scientists Harvesting Potable Drinking Water from Dew

We have all seen the dew on flowers, leaves, grass and various other sloping surfaces in the early morning hours, but how many of you have evert thought of these dewdrops as a source of [...]

709, 2017

Has Canada Fulfilled its Promise to Improve Indigenous Water Crisis?

By |September 7, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters|Comments Off on Has Canada Fulfilled its Promise to Improve Indigenous Water Crisis?

While the Canadian government has claimed to have solved 26 long term drinking water advisories on 22 First Nations, the reality it seems is not so. While 14 communities agree with that assessment, many of [...]

709, 2017

Missing Leakage Targets Cost Thames Water £8.5m Fine

By |September 7, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters, Water News|Comments Off on Missing Leakage Targets Cost Thames Water £8.5m Fine

Thames Water, the UK's largest water utility, has not been having such a good time of it so far this year; in March the utility was fined £20.3 million by the Environment Agency for what [...]

609, 2017

Mexico-U.S. Cross-Border Desalination Project to Go Ahead

By |September 6, 2017|Categories: Environmental Matters, Water News|Comments Off on Mexico-U.S. Cross-Border Desalination Project to Go Ahead

The U.S. Department of State granted a presidential permit allowing the construction of a nearly four-mile potable water pipeline that begins at the U.S.-Mexico border to the Otay Water District. The permit authorises the District [...]

609, 2017

Major Resilience Project in International Water Utility Sector Underway

By |September 6, 2017|Categories: Water Industry, Water News|Comments Off on Major Resilience Project in International Water Utility Sector Underway

the Water Research Foundation (WRF) has recently funded a major research project focused on the implementation of risk management practice in international water utilities, which will be undertaken by Cranfield University. The $300,000 project, Real-life [...]

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