Water supply project to help meet growing water needs in Africa
Apr. 21, 2011 -- A water supply project in the Rwandan capital city of Kigali is being developed to meet the growing water needs of the city, which...
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Water treatment process provides ultrapure, condensate water at one of world's largest coal power plants
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, Apr. 1, 2011 -- South Africa power provider, Eskom, will use GE water and wastewater technology for the Kusile Power Pl...
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Water pyramid provides access to clean water in west Africa
RICHMOND, VA, Mar. 22, 2011 -- A water pyramid in The Gambia means that villagers now have access to clean water, an initiative that ChildFund Inte...
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World Water Day 2011: Experts urge disaster preparation following Japan quake
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Mar. 22, 2011 -- With the official death count now exceeding 9000 in Japan following the devastating earthquake, water exp...
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World Water Day 2011: Urgent need for water and sanitation investment
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Mar. 22, 2011 -- There remains a huge investment gap to meet future infrastructure goals, even though savings from supplyi...
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World Water Day 2011: the Urban Water Challenge
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, Mar. 21, 2011 -- Official ceremonies are now well underway in Cape Town ahead of the World Water Day 2011, taking place to...
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Membrane bioreactor modules to help conserve scarce water at Egypt resort
AACHEN, Germany, Feb. 23, 2011 -- Koch Membrane Systems will provide PURON® membrane bioreactor (MBR) modules for the wastewater treatment plan...
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Water leakage solution provided by i2O Water in South Africa
Feb. 22, 2011 -- i2O Water has signed a distributor agreement for Sub-Saharan Africa with the JOAT Group, South Africa's leading water efficiency c...
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Water kiosks successfully piloted in KenyaBOZEMAN, MT, Feb. 15, 2011 -- HabiHut has successfully installed and deployed 3 HabiHut solar water kiosks in Kenya... |
Africa: Water infrastructure development opportunities to grow
Jan. 28, 2011 -- Israel and the United States are just two of several highly developed countries that have identified Africa as a primary market fo...
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