Sewer pipe rehabilitation contract in India goes to Insituform
ST. LOUIS, MO, Dec. 17, 2010 -- Insituform Technologies' Indian joint venture has been awarded a contract valued at US $5.6 million to rehabilitate...
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Ion exchange resin plant starts up in India
LEVERKUSEN, Germany, Dec. 2, 2010 -- Specialty chemicals group LANXESS has opened its state-of-the-art plant for ion exchange resins in India...
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Indian industrial water market targeted by GE partnership
NEW DELHI, India, Nov. 22, 2010 -- A new partnership to service the Indian water and wastewater markets aims to provide cost effective membrane-bas...
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Water project in Bangladesh gets support from The Pentair Foundation
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Nov. 15, 2010 -- A grant from The Pentair Foundation to the Ecological Management Foundation will support the Bangladesh Water Pro...
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Helping India Power Ahead
India is building power plants at an incredible rate to keep pace with extreme demand for electricity. As the largest industrial user of water, suc...
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Safe water, sanitation for flood victims in Pakistan
MORTON GROVE, IL, Sept. 9, 2010 -- Through its partnership with Mercy Corps, ITT Corporation is donating five portable water treatment systems to t...
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Water, sanitation improvements in Bangladesh get World Bank funding
DHAKA, Bangladesh, July 26 2010 -- The Government of Bangladesh has signed a credit agreement worth US$ 170 million for Chittagong Water Supply Imp...
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Water management study to improve, rehabilitate water management system in Uzbekistan
July 6, 2010 -- Mott MacDonald, in support of Temelsu International Engineering Services, has been appointed to assist in improving and rehabilitat...
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Water management improvement project in Pakistan gets World Bank support
WASHINGTON, DC, July 1, 2010 -- The World Bank has approved a credit worth US $146 million for the second phase of the Pakistan Barrages Improvemen...
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Infrastructure improvements in Bangladesh supported by World Bank
WASHINGTON, DC, June 23, 2010 -- The World Bank today approved three projects in Bangladesh worth US$327 million, including the Chittagong Water Su...
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