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Water shortage crisis looms over Malaysia (The Star)
October 23 ,2008
Many parts of Malaysia face a lack of water although the country has renewable water that is five times per head...
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Water bosses face income fiasco (BBC News)
October 22 ,2008
Managers from Northern Ireland Water are to face questions from assembly members over a shortfall in its accounts.
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3 North Texas agencies near deal to pump in water from Oklahoma (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
October 22 ,2008
The Trinity River and North Texas Municipal water districts join with Dallas.
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Adelaide councils cut water use by a third (ABC via Yahoo!7 News)
October 22 ,2008
A combined effort by Adelaide councils has cut their water use by more than one third in the past financial year.
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Risk of Disease Rises With Water Temperatures
October 21 ,2008
When a 1991 cholera outbreak that killed thousands in Peru was traced to plankton blooms fueled by warmer-than-usual coastal waters.
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Water, water everywhere, but how much for a drink?
October 21 ,2008
The basic story: 97 percent of the world's water is salty. Human use of the remaining 3 percent has boomed.
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Veolia Slumps After Saying Water, Waste Businesses Slowed (Bloomberg)
October 20 ,2008
Veolia fell as much as 3.3 euros, or 14 percent, to 20.12 euros, the steepest one-day decline since July 2000.
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Work to boost river water quality (BBC News)
October 20 ,2008
Work is due to begin on an £850,000 project to improve river water quality in Northumberland.
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Water worries take deeper root in South
October 20 ,2008
The drought that has plagued the Deep South for more than a year is creeping north.
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Water Borne Diseases Loom for UP Flood Survivors
October 20 ,2008
Floods might have receded, but villagers are faced with a new problem of trying to cope with the disease outbreak.
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Louisville Water Co.'s riverbank-filtration system is 60 percent completed, officials say (Louisville Courier-Journal)
October 17 ,2008
The Louisville Water Co. yesterday showed off a major part of its new riverbank-filtration system under development at Payne Treatment Plant.
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No rate increase for Shippensburg water system users (The Sentinel)
October 17 ,2008
There is no 2009 rate increase in store for users of the Shippensburg Borough Authority water system.
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Water Wars Hit Rural Zimbabwe
October 17 ,2008
When water experts warned at the turn of the millennium that soon wars will be fought not over oil.
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Expert Report: EPA Stormwater Program Needs "Radical Changes"
October 17 ,2008
Increased water volume and pollutants from stormwater have degraded water quality and habitats in virtually every urban stream system in US.
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Indus Water Treaty Agitates Kashmiris
October 17 ,2008
Pakistan would be paying a very high price for India's move to block Pakistan's water supply from the Chenab River.
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China: China plans string of dams in south Tibet
October 16 ,2008
China is planning to build a string of new dams in southern Tibet to boost its electricity supply.
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How Does Climate Change Affect The Water Cycle?
October 16 ,2008
Climate change is indeed an important issue, but it needs to be seen in context of the many other global challenges.
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Water service worst road offender (BBC News)
October 15 ,2008
Northern Ireland Water is criticised for being the worst utility offender for repairing roads it has damaged.
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Climate change could force millions from homes
October 15 ,2008
Experts estimate that by 2050 some 200 million people will be displaced by environmental problems.
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Water policy 'failing to deliver'
October 15 ,2008
The UK's current water policy will fail to cope with extreme weather events that are projected to affect the nation.
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