General - Vol 11, Issue 4 (April 2010)
- A new chapter for Euro-Med
- A new look for desal in Tobruk
- ADB’s debut water bond lacks liquidity
- An integrated approach to laying pipelines
- BNPP consortium takes Kuwaiti advisory contract
- Brackish desal to save Israeli aquifer
- Building confidence to finance the largest projects
- Chinese investors lap up Chongqing Water IPO
- CORFO considers asset sales
- Defining Libya’s broader water strategy
- DEWA’s runaway bond success
- Europe’s water ambitions face reality check
- Home advantage holds the key for Zulal
- Israel blocks Mediterranean water strategy
- Just say no. . .
- Libya weighs up its water supply options
- Libya’s $11 billion water lifeline
- NWC adds TSE to wastewater spin-off plan
- PABs bill hinges on Senate vote
- Report criticises Aussie water buyback scheme
- Report reveals Israel’s crisis of confidence
- Solving the burning question of Russia’s wastewater sludge
- Spanish ombudsman criticises legislation
- UK water outsourcing market matures
- Wabag hints at summer IPO timetable
- Water index returns to pre-crash levels
- Who will do what in AMP5?










