ITT has pledged to provide one million more people globally with access to safe water and sanitation from 2011-2013, under the company’s corporate citizenship programme, ITT Watermark. 08 September 2010
The turnkey solution includes installation services, project management, Automated Meter Reading (AMR) modules and water meters for 52,000 connections. 02 August 2010
The TourMedEau project aims to promote dialogue and cooperation between local governments in the Mediterranean to improve sustainable water management in tourist areas. 16 July 2010
The Saudi Arabian capital has experienced a 40% leakage reduction since the flowmeters were installed as part of a large-scale project to modernise the aging water network. 05 July 2010
The company will upgrade its Hays Mine water treatment plant, Becks Run pumping station, EH Aldrich water treatment complex and Arlington booster station. 28 June 2010
Istanbul, Kayseri and Trabzon will participate in the project between international and Turkish water experts and local ministerial experts to create a sustainable model for urban water management. 16 June 2010
The collaborative website from the Water Environment Federation (WEF) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA) features resources for water recruiters, career seekers and students. 11 June 2010
The pumping stations have been built to abstract up to 12.5 litres of water per day from the groundwater reserves in the event of a prolonged dry spell. 02 June 2010
The Seymour-Capilano plant in Metro Vancouver is the result of a partnership between the Government of Canada, the Province of British Columbia and Metro Vancouver. 10 May 2010
Sembcorp and PUB, the national water agency, have opened the fifth and largest NEWater plant which will enable NEWater to meet 30% of Singapore’s total water demand. 06 May 2010
The $500,000 water treatment facility, recently installed by Amiad, in Waku Kungo, Angola is the first combined-use water treatment plant in Africa 17 March 2010
Australia’s Kangaroo Island could see its power and water needs met within six months with the installation of a wind-powered desalination plant from Windesal 08 March 2010
The £1.2 million scheme will see former quarry, Stannon Lake, turned into the second largest reservoir in Cornwall, holding the equivalent of 3,200 Olympic swimming pools of water 05 March 2010
Tampa Bay Water, American Water - Acciona Agua achieved 25 million gallon water per day (MGD) for 120 consecutive days and averaged 20 MGD for 12 consecutive months 02 March 2010
AEROMIX Systems will supply WASA (Water and Sewerage Authority) of Trinidad and Tobago with five containerised water purification systems 22 February 2010
Claire Young welcomes you to a summary of Ofwat's Final Determination and how it effects you. 15 February 2010
The Delhi Jal Board has commissioned WABAG to design and build a €5.3 million water treatment plant for the Games Village in Delhi 08 February 2010
Commencing operations in the second quarter of 2011, the 15,000 cubic metre capacity wastewater treatment plant will serve municipal and industrial customers in the Qinzhou Economic Development Zone (QEDZ) 01 February 2010
Operating subject to China’s Energy Authority, state-owned energy company, SDIC has begun construction of a power plant which hopes to alleviate the electricity shortages in northern China 26 January 2010
Expected to generate an estimated €17.3 million of revenue over the 12-year contract period, Veolia Water will manage the water production and distribution services at the Royan seaside resort in France 21 January 2010
Donated to Water Missions International (WMI), the solar modules will power ten pump stations in the Haitian capital of Port-Au-Prince, providing up to 175,000 survivors with clean, safe water 20 January 2010
Working with private donors, Hydration Technology Innovations LLC is sending drinking water filtration systems to earthquake victims in Haiti. 19 January 2010
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 18 January 2010
Under a ten-year agreement services contract with San Bernardino County, Envirogen Technologies will provide the Arrowhead Regional Medical Centre in San Bernardino with potable water from perchlorate-laden groundwater 15 January 2010
The tributaries of the Ocmulgee River, which flows from Atlanta, Georgia, have been listed as possible locations for a new reservoir, two expanded reservoirs and a potential 54-mile pipeline from Jackson Lake to Gwinnet County 07 December 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 04 December 2009
According to the Association of All Indonesian Tap Water Companies (Perpamsi), Indonesia is falling short of meeting its target of significantly improving access to clean water and sanitation facilities because of poor clean water management, leakages and wasteful water use 02 December 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this week's round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 27 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 23 November 2009
Known as El Purgatorio, the 70 Mm³ capacity reservoir on the Verde river in Mexico's Jalisco state is expected to provide a solution to the severe water shortage in Guadalajara by providing potable water to the 1.65 million inhabitants. 20 November 2009
In an effort to ensure residents and businesses are provided with safe drinking water, the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) in Michigan has ordered the City of Three Rivers to undertake immediate improvements of the city’s water supply. 17 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to this weeks round-up of the news from the Working with Water website 16 November 2009
Opting for UV disinfection instead of chlorine, as part of its ‘non-chemical’ approach to water treatment, the island of Aruba has installed ten of the Berson InLine UV disinfection systems to disinfect drinking water and treat greywater prior to discharge. 16 November 2009
Approved by the Indian Army and Navy, the desalination plant will be built by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in Colaba, within a kilometre of the coast. 16 November 2009
Southern Water’s 4D consortium has chosen Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies to build the controversial sewage treatment works in the UK, branded by protesters as ‘Poohaven’. 12 November 2009
Approved by the San Francisco Public Utilities Commission, the New Irvington Tunnel Project is a 3.5 mile long, seismically-designed tunnel to be built parallel to the existing tunnel between the Sunol Valley and Fremont, California. 12 November 2009
Claire Young welcomes you to the November/December issue of Working with Water magazine 09 November 2009
The German technical disaster relief organisation, THW (Technisches Hilfswerk), mobilised Berkefeld’s TWA 15 UF to remove considerable impurities from the local drinking water in Hellental. 05 November 2009
The President is advising Venezuelans to limit their daily showers to three minutes in a bid to tackle water shortages. 23 October 2009
Engineered by CY O’Connor and Thomas C Hodgson, the Goldfields Water Supply has been officially designated as an International Historic Civil Engineering Landmark under the History and Heritage Programme of the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 22 October 2009
Two of Pall Corporation’s mobile military water treatment systems, supplied to the Australian Army, have been deployed as part of "Operation Padang Assist", the Australian government's humanitarian response to the recent earthquakes in Indonesia. 19 October 2009
The National Water Commission is concerned with the health of Australian rivers. 09 October 2009
The Water Resources of South Africa 2005 study recently released in Durban, South Africa says the country’s water supply is threatened. 09 October 2009
Scientists are developing a plan for adapting to the severe impacts of regional climate change on African water supplies. 07 October 2009
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) plans to set up filtration plants at well sites 06 October 2009
Toray Industries Inc will supply the Magtaa seawater desalination plant in Algeria with reverse osmosis (RO) membranes. 02 October 2009
Instapure has donated water filtration systems to local food banks in support of Hunger Action Month. 23 September 2009
Flood-prone Queens, NY will use the funds to upgrade sewer and water mains systems. 10 September 2009
More than $580 million is being invested in three major water projects in Geelong, the Surf Coast and Bellarine Peninsula in capital investments which will provide long-term water security for households and businesses and create up to 540 jobs. 20 August 2009
Singapore’s Hyflux Ltd and The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) are to collaborate on water projects in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Asia including China and India. 20 August 2009
Water resources are a major issue facing organizations today and utility companies are continually seeking innovative solutions. The UK’s leading water event, the International Water and Effluent Exhibition (IWEX), is perfectly positioned to equip businesses with the tools and knowledge to take steps towards becoming more sustainable. 19 August 2009
The Aquasure Consortium, consisting of Suez Environnement, Degremont, Thiess and Macquarie Capital Group, have won the contract to build Australia's largest desalination plant in Victoria, Australia. 05 August 2009
Fairbanks Morse Pump has won a US$65 million order to supply 13 pumps to the US Army Corps of Engineers for flood control in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. 16 July 2009
GE and the National University of Singapore (NUS) have opened the new NUS-GE Water Technology Centre in Singapore. 26 June 2009
Veolia Water Solutions and Technologies acquire the right to new desalination technology, known as Zero Discharge Desalination (ZDD). 08 June 2009
One of the world's largest river water desalination plants has opened in Catalonia, Spain. Operated by Aigues Ter-Llobregat and GE Water, the desalination plant is based near Barcelona. 22 May 2009
The City of Highland Park, Illinois, USA has awarded Siemens a multi-million dollar contract to provide a Memcor submerged membrane filtration system for its existing water treatment plant. 12 May 2009
Degrémont Technologies-Ozonia have supplied AQUARAY® UV reactors to two drinking water plants in Paris - the largest drinking water UV contract in Europe 21 April 2009
Siemens will be supplying a large-scale pressurised membrane system for a new water treatment plant in East Chicago, Indiana USA. 13 April 2009
Hydranautics' ESPA2 reverse osmosis (RO) elements have been selected for Australia's Gibson Island Advanced Water Treatment Plant. 10 April 2009
While over a billion people still do not have access to safe, clean drinking water, and production processes are affected by water scarcity, Dow and IBM set up a series of sessions with leading water management experts - known as the Global Innovation Outlook (GIO) on Water. 02 April 2009
A recent survey by the US Environmental Protection Agency assesses the need for future investment in drinking water. 30 March 2009
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) has partnered with the Alliance for Water Stewardship (AWS). 25 March 2009
The US$800 million stimulus package unveiled by President Barack Obama in the US could fast track 400 wastewater projects valued at US$6 billion. 25 March 2009
The Brazilian market for water and wastewater treatment is forecast to grow 20% per year over the next three years. 25 March 2009
Dow Water Solutions has started the construction of a US$15 million Water Technology Development Center at the Dow facilities in Tarragona, Spain. 17 March 2009
An international team of scientists has developed a method of using ultrasound to eliminate ibuprofen from waters polluted with this drug. 16 March 2009
The International Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) is working with an international group to observe environmental conditions and increase water availability in developing regions. 10 March 2009
Black & Veatch’s Katrine water treatment project has won the prestigious Saltire Society Award for Civil Engineering in 2008. 10 March 2009
Demand for membranes in South Africa is set to increase, with the market tripling by 2014, according to new report by market analysers Frost and Sullivan. 10 March 2009
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