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2 April 2011
Water
Intensive cleaning of rivers is necessary in improving the quality of drinking water
Intensive cleaning of rivers is necessary in improving the quality of drinking water
1 April 2011
Water
Sydney desalination privatization 'could force inquiry'
Sydney desalination privatization 'could force inquiry'
Water
All the rivers run, but farmers still want water cutbacks
All the rivers run, but farmers still want water cutbacks
30 March 2011
Water
MOEA promotes benefits of wastewater reuse program
MOEA promotes benefits of wastewater reuse program
Water
New RM1.2bil dam to be built in Penang
New RM1.2bil dam to be built in Penang
29 March 2011
Water
Jakarta readying tenders to run ultrafiltration centers
Jakarta readying tenders to run ultrafiltration centers
28 March 2011
Water
World Bank supports Indonesian water law
World Bank supports Indonesian water law
Energy
Xayaburi dam: Decision on Laos dam delayed
Xayaburi dam: Decision on Laos dam delayed
Energy
Nation on track with energy efficiency plans
Nation on track with energy efficiency plans
Water
Tibet to double annual investments in water infrastructure
Tibet to double annual investments in water infrastructure
23 March 2011
Water
Gujarat state to go for solar desalination
Gujarat state to go for solar desalination
22 March 2011
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Peak water has already come and gone
Peak water has already come and gone
Water
'Water issues transcend politics'
'Water issues transcend politics'
Water
Salcon secures China water deals
Salcon secures China water deals
21 March 2011
Water
Clean water a result of a wave of effort
Clean water a result of a wave of effort
Water
ADB loan to boost water efficiency in rural western PRC
ADB loan to boost water efficiency in rural western PRC
18 March 2011
Water
Forests are key for high quality water supply
Forests are key for high quality water supply
17 March 2011
Water
Water treatment leader wins international water prize in Singapore
Water treatment leader wins international water prize in Singapore
Water
Aqua-Chem RO and distillers help US aid effort in Japan
Aqua-Chem RO and distillers help US aid effort in Japan
16 March 2011
Water
Desal deadline could change again
Desal deadline could change again
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