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08.09.2011

United Water

Mark Snider

United Water opens national command center

United Water has opened a national command center in Boise, Idaho, to coordinate the company’s response to Hurricane Irene. United Water owns or operates water and wastewater utilities located on the East coast ranging from Georgia to New Hampshire.

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07.09.2011

The Charles Machine Works, Inc.

Jeri Lamerton

Ditch Witch All Terrain Air Hammer Helps Conquer Hardest Rock

The Ditch Witch® organization announces the release of the All Terrain Air Hammer, which is designed to work with All Terrain directional drills to penetrate the hardest rock.

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06.09.2011

Sewage treatment

Siemens AG

Dr. Ulrich Eberl

Water purification unit generates its own energy

A new biological water purification facility developed by Siemens generates enough methane gas to power its own operations. It also produces much less sludge than conventional systems. The pilot facility for this process, which is located at a site run by Singapore’s Public Utilities Board, has been operating in an energy- neutral manner since June 2010. Now, the city state is building a much larger pilot facility – one that will process 300 times more effluent than its predecessor, or about as much sewage water as is produced by around 1,000 people.

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02.09.2011

The Robbins Company

Brianna Home

Robbins Slurry TBM will delve below Zhanjiang Bay

Soft Ground Machine ramping up for Launch at Chinese Water Tunnel

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01.09.2011

ST Electronics

Magdalen Loh

ST Electronics Wins Intelligent Water Management System Project From PUB

ST Electronics has been awarded a contract by the Public Utilities Board (PUB), Singapore’s national water agency, to provide consultancy services, and to develop and implement parts of an Intelligent Water Management System (IWMS). The company has embarked on the project which is expected to be completed in the second half of 2012.

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31.08.2011

The World Bank

Christopher Walsh

Investing in Basic Improvements in Sanitation Yield Major Economic Gains for East Asia’s Poor Households

The Water and Sanitation Program, a multi-donor partnership administered by the World Bank released a series of reports pointing out that households that invest in basic sanitation have a better quality of life and could increase up to seven fold the return on investment in economic benefits.

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29.08.2011

TaKaDu

TaKaDu Enters Latin America with First Water Infrastructure Monitoring Deployment at Aguas de Antofagasta

TaKaDu, a Water Infrastructure Monitoring pioneer, announced its first commercial deployment in the Latin American market, at Aguas de Antofagasta, Chile.

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26.08.2011

KISSS America, Inc.

Mike Croy

KISSS America’s Water Efficient Product Is "Smart" For Smart Irrigation Month

Starting with an efficient irrigation system designed to alleviate some of the problems associated with water waste is one of the messages behind the Irrigation Association’s Smart Irrigation Month in July and a reason why KISSS America’s revolutionary and water-efficient subsurface capillary irrigation products are the smart choice for landscape irrigation.

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25.08.2011

Scottish Water

Diana Milford

Testing Starts On New Aviemore Waterworks

Testing of equipment has begun on Scottish Water’s new £24million treatment works that will supply clearer, fresher drinking water to over 10,000 people in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park.

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23.08.2011

CWCExhibitions

Water is a Limited Commodity That Must be Managed Sustainably & Strategically

The International Energy Agency predicts oil and gas will meet the majority of the worlds energy demand for the foreseeable future raising the spot light on the role water plays in oil and gas production. Oil and gas companies looking to achieve sustainable growth will increasingly have to manage their water footprint, as well as their carbon footprint. Never has there been the need for collaboration between these sectors in order to secure the future of world energy demands.

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19.08.2011

United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)

Julie Marks

Renewed momentum for tackling water scarcity and conflict in Darfur

Political commitment, donor interest and increased awareness of the need to manage Darfur's scarce water resources sustainably were among the key outcomes of a two-day international conference organized by the Sudanese Government and its international partners in Khartoum.

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17.08.2011

Geosyntec Consultants, Inc.

Geosyntec Signs Strategic Teaming Agreement for Green Infrastructure Platform

Geosyntec Consultants (Geosyntec) announced it has executed a strategic teaming agreement with ioBridge, Inc. of Marlborough, Mass., to develop and deploy "smart" technologies for the management of urban stormwater infrastructure.

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16.08.2011

Aqua America (PA, NY, NJ)

Donna Alston

Aqua America and American Water Exchange Subsidiaries

Aqua America, Inc. (NYSE: WTR) announced an agreement with American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE: AWK) to purchase all of American Water’s regulated operations in Ohio and to simultaneously sell Aqua’s regulated operations in New York to American Water. Both companies are now the largest investor-owned water utilities in each of the two respective states.

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12.08.2011

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Caroline McCall

Inside the innards of a nuclear reactor

Tiny robots may monitor underground pipes for radioactive leaks.

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10.08.2011

Asian Development Bank

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ADB's $200 Million Loans to Improve Clean Water Supply in Smaller PRC Cities

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) will provide $200 million in dual-currency loans to the China Water Affairs Group Limited (CWA) to improve the delivery of treated water to households and businesses in fast-growing small- and medium-sized cities in the People’s Republic of China (PRC).

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09.08.2011

EPA United States Environmental Protection Agency

EPA Releases New Report on Sewage Pollution in New York and New Jersey

When it rains, did you ever think about where all that rainwater is going? It flows down storm drains, carrying pollution from the streets, and if it is a heavy rain, causes sewage to overflow into rivers, lakes and streams.

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08.08.2011

Water Supply & Sanitation Collaborative Council

UN Secretary-General launches the “Sustainable Sanitation: Five-Year Drive to 2015”

UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, along with UNICEF Executive Director Anthony Lake, Ugandan Minister of Water & Environment the Hon. Maria Mutagamba, and His Royal Highness the Prince of Orange, launched on 21 June 2011 the “Sustainable Sanitation: Five-Year Drive to 2015”, a push to speed up progress on the Millennium Development Goal target of improving global sanitation by 2015. WSSCC is playing a key role in developing the advocacy strategy and materials and will work collaboratively with other partners supporting the initiative.

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05.08.2011

TT-UK Ltd

Silent Night Lining

A GRUNDOBURST 400S was recently used as a pulling device to slipline a 21” cast iron water pipe for a new replacement 450mm SDR17 PE pipe. The relative compact size (L 600mm x W 490mm x D 340mm) and light weight of the 400S (200kg) is deceptively small in comparison to the 40 tonne pulling power developed and is ideal for confined space working as well as reducing logistical and jobsite set up costs.

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04.08.2011

Construction site, general

Qatar Building Company (QBC)

QBC Achieves 2,500,000 Man Hours without Loss Time Incidents (LTI) at North Sewerage Treatment Pumping Station & Pipeline

Qatar Building Company (QBC) receives official certification for achieving over 2.5 million Man Hours without Loss Time Incidents (LTI) for Doha North Sewerage Treatment & Associated Works TSE3 Pumping Station and Mains.

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03.08.2011

Thames Water Utilities

New CFO for Thames Water

Stuart Siddall is to join Thames Water as chief finance officer (CFO).

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02.08.2011

Hitachi Plant Technologies, Ltd.

Hiroshi Morii

LG Electronics and Hitachi to Form Joint Venture in Water Business

LG Electronics Inc., and Hitachi Plant Technologies Ltd. have agreed to establish a joint venture in the water business. LGE, Hitachi Ltd., and Hitachi Plant Technologies will combine LGE's strength in marketing, planning and manufacturing technology with the Hitachi Group's technological and engineering strengths in water treatment systems and information control systems, to expand in the water business.

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01.08.2011

Vermeer Corporation of Pella, Iowa, U.S.A.

Vermeer offers horizontal directional drilling air hammer product line

Forms alliance agreement with Pioneer One to offer Prospector system through dealer network

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28.07.2011

South East Water

£2 million "water cathedral" takes shape

A new underground cathedral is taking shape among the valleys of a picturesque part of Surrey.

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27.07.2011

Government of Israel Economic Office

Audrey Niego

Israel Creates Waves of Change: Proving to be a Global Leader in the Global Approach when it comes to Marketing New Innovative Technologies to the Water Industry

Israel currently leads the change in the global approach to marketing new and innovative technologies in the water industry. Israel is recognized for water technologies such as Smart Irrigation Solutions, Water Resource Management, Combating Leaky Infrastructure, Water Treatment, Desalination and Water Security. The introduction of these technologies into foreign countries will be done with support, promotion and mutual collaboration from Governments, Water Companies and International Corporations instead of simply selling to what can be a very conservative market.

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26.07.2011

The World Bank Middle East & North Africa

World Bank Grants US$5.83M to Fight “Thirst Problem” in Rural Djibouti

A rural community development and water project approved today by the World Bank focuses on increasing access to water for rural communities in Djibouti, and enhancing their capacity to manage agro-pastoral resources. The US$5.83 million IDA grant will primarily be used to finance projects to help farmers and pastoralists in the small Horn of Africa country cope during a period that citizens call “the thirst problem”—the three to four harshest months of the dry season.

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