General - Vol 10, Issue 8 (August 2009)
- $1 billion of water investment goes a long way
- A brownfield strategy with green shoots
- A newcomer to the Gulf IWPP model
- Abu Dhabi sewerage firm to operate independently
- Befesa’s breakthrough in Chinese desal finance
- Catalunya unveils €373 million water reuse plan
- Coming to terms with Shuweihat 2
- EAPC plans desal facility in Eilat
- EBRD eyes first investment in Turkish water sector
- Egypt to expand PPP scheme to desalination
- End of the “entente cordiale”
- Epure gains Middle East foothold
- F1 expansion stalls over land issues
- Indian PPPs inspire “irrational” bidding
- Japan’s global water reuse ambitions
- Kuwait eyes maiden IWPP at Az-Zour
- Libya outlines desal expansion plan
- Mouchel bags smart metering review
- New acts of appropriation
- New Galician government to fast-track WWTPs
- Ofwat punishes UK water shareholders
- Restrictive clause slows US water projects
- Risks and rewards in Australian desal
- SAM broadens its suite of water funds
- State support for Wonthaggi BOT financing
- Tariff rises fuel blame game
- The price of free water in South Africa
- Tunisia gets to grips with industrial effluent
- UK drags European water index down
- Upping the ante in Greater Tunis










