General - Vol 10, Issue 7 (July 2009)
- A new top-10 water consultancy
- Ad Dur financial close imminent
- aqualia secures €750m Mexican BOT
- Australian states to increase water spend by 20%
- Brinkmanship required on Shuweihat 2
- Cascal navigates currency headwinds
- Chinese water equipment supplier raises $101m
- Colombian investors shun water finance bonds
- Cyprus counts the cost of desal delays
- Desal with a dual nationality
- H2O Innovation’s international ambitions
- In defence of critical infrastructure
- Inflation and cost of capital threaten WASCs
- ISKI’s risky tariff gamble pays off
- Italy’s wastewater nightmare
- Japan sends out its own black ships
- Jiangxi’s big package of tiny TOTs
- Kurita leads Asian water recovery
- Libya tries on desal BOOTs for size
- Mexico gets serious about desalination
- Nigeria loses patience with Biwater
- Red-Dead “pilot” scheme draws criticism
- Rwanda prepares for water investment
- SETE starts a new industrial revolution
- Suez’ bid to take control of Agbar stalls again
- Thames Water re-opens consolidation debate
- To defer is human, to maintain – sublime
- Tubli WWTP lined up for fast-track spin-off
- Veolia seeks £500m from UK asset sales
- Yanbu privatisation plans hit the buffers
- Yorkshire refinancing leaves gearing unchanged










