General - Vol 10, Issue 9 (September 2009)
- Aussie water capex set to shift to reuse
- Banks hold out for 11th-hour adjustment at S2
- Beijing Drainage takes the lead on reuse
- Calder suffers the vagaries of the ERD market
- Chinese stocks impede index performance
- De-politicising the infrastructure debate
- DEWA goes back to the drawing board at Hassyan
- EIB looks to step up desal lending activity
- Explaining China’s wastewater boom
- Has GE finally found its way in water?
- Healthy response to Kuwaiti advisory
- IDE revenues jump on increased market penetration
- Italy threatens to turn its back on “public” water
- Plugging Mexico’s leaky pipes
- Saur set to reap Mecca’s low-hanging fruit
- Sibling rivalry: a tale of Chinese children
- Six sign up for Abu Dhabi WWTP loan
- Still holding out for the private sector
- STS broadens its Spanish footprint
- Suez Environnement plays its cards right
- Taking the water out of the land
- Too few cats, too many mice
- UAE’s nuclear future points to greater SWRO
- Veolia narrows UK bidder list
- Wabag CEO bullish on growth










