Around the world 11% of the population lack access to safe drinking water. Operation AfriQUA is a combined effort from WWi magazine and charity Pump Aid to bring together the capability of the developed water sector with the need of developing regions such as Malawi.


Water resource management program implemented at Turkey water utility
Itron, Inc. and Manas, Inc. announced that they were awarded a contract to supply and deliver a comprehensive water solution to Kocaeli Water and S...
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Malawi villagers trained to fix hand pumps, ensuring access to clean water
A team of volunteers from nonprofit WaterStep recently trained 31 villagers to repair 50 hand pumps in their town of Embangweni, which is located i...
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Nano-membrane toilet to eliminate water for sanitation
As part of the Gates Foundation global challenge to reinvent the toilet in developing nations, the UK’s Cranfield University has designed a solutio...
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MBBR order in Egypt helps Headworks BIO enter market
The General Egyptian Company for Buildings (GEC) in Cairo has contracted Texas-based Headworks BIO to retrofit a wastewater treatment plant in Alex...
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Six-year-old inspires community to build water wells in Africa
Drop in the Bucket is a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing water wells and sanitation systems to school children in East Africa. One of ...
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Water Pumps in the Pride Lands: Operation AfriQUA Launches
Around the world 11% of the population lack access to safe drinking water. Tom Freyberg addresses the situation in sub-Saharan Africa, focussing on...
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Tom Freyberg
Editor - Water & Wastewater International
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