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GLOBAL WATER RESOURCES
Global Water Resources is a place where people can discuss how global water supplies are affected by industry and agribusiness; the controversies and issues around corporate water rights and management. Companies and utilities that try to manage prudently and economically water resources can share their best practices.
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Water-Stocks.com Interview with Bill Brennan, Brennan Investment Partners LLC Discusses Investing in Global Water...
In spite of leaps and bounds in technology, investment capital, political support and public will over the past decade...
Five years ago the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency assured the nation that the technology credited with opening...
The European Space Agency (ESA) has launched a 315 million Euro ($465 Million) satellite that will monitor soil...
Just when you think all human activities are making the environment worse, news comes that our efforts to improve...
New York’s recently released review of the environmental risks (PDF) posed by natural gas production in the...
Safe drinking water from thin air? That’s the claim of San Luis Obispo, California, based Atmospheric Water Systems...
Report: Factories Dumped 3.5 Million Pounds of Toxic Chemicals in 2007 By Orlan Love By Becky Ogann Story Created: Oct...
Apr 8th 2009 | ISTANBUL From The Economist print edition Water shortages are a growing problem, but not for the reasons...
As global clean water resources continue to be stressed driving-up the costs and it is already known that human...
China is facing an extremely severe water resources problem. This year, northern China is experiencing a huge drought,...
Despite receiving a lot of rainwater (there are 2,415 mm of precipitations per year, compared to roughly 500 mm for San...
As water prices climb globally, companies are developing ways to conserve, clean, and meter consumption.
Water agencies facing droughts and shortages of freshwater, such as in coastal California, have been turning...
Humanity is facing "water bankruptcy" as a result of a crisis even greater than the financial meltdown now...
A convergence of factors have caused a national “war over water” of sorts to emerge at the forefront of national...
Water investors can also read recent interviews and gain insight from Perspectives on the Water Industry by Sector...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Three weeks ago, fish started dying in Dunkard Creek, a scenic stream that winds along the West...
Apr 8th 2009 From The Economist print edition Tradable usage rights are a good tool for tackling the world’s water...
2009 Governor’s Conference on the Management of the Illinois River System October 20-22, 2009 in Peoria, Illinois.
U.S. Department of Energy “Produced water” discharged to a holding pond in Osage County, Okla. Trace hydrocarbons can...
In the course of my just-published podcast with Chuck Gordon, the CEO of Siemens Water Technologies, we cover a lot of...
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