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Global Water Investments

7 hours ago ago from Wealth Daily

A hostile commodity takeover is slowly gripping the world. It began in Africa, but has quickly spread to Asia, Australia, Europe, and even the United States. But it's not a precious metal or oil I'm talking about... it's water. And across the globe, it's increasingly being privatized and sold for profit. Water's Hostile Takeover This takeover started in rural Africa, where organizations like the World Bank and the ...

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OCETA: The Water Opportunity – An Economic Driver for Ontario

5 hours ago ago from Water in the Works

Clean water technologies play a central role in Ontario's economy. The opportunities are immense. Optimizing water and wastewater systems involves rebuilding infrastructure, and revitalizing communities, resource industries and manufacturing. It also involves accelerating technology innovation, development and application in an increasingly competitive global economy. A number of trends are emerging within the water and wastewater ...

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10 hours ago ago from Aquafornia

From Desalination & Water Reuse: Even nanofiltration (NF) plus ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is not enough to be sure of removing some persistent pharmaceuticals from wastewater, a study in Sweden has found. In a paper, Nanofiltration and ozonation for potable water reuse: a pilot study of pharmaceutical removal, presented at the Universitas 21 International Graduate Research Conference: Sustainable Cities for the Future in ...

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Elaine Shannon: What's in your water?

9 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

In the context of the ongoing climate and health care debates, one of the season's big environment stories has been tainted tap water, which was the subject of the New York Times series, "Toxic Waters" , a recent Senate committee hearing , as well as the focus of dozens of newspaper and broadcast stories on local water quality. In partnership with the Times , Environmental Working Group has published an updated edition of its national tap ...

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