OPERATION AFRIQUA

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.

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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...

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...

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...

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...

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 ...

Operation AfriQUA

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...

CONTACT INFORMATION

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Tom Freyberg
Editor - Water & Wastewater International

tomf@pennwell.com
Tel: +44 (0)1273 462601