General - Vol 7, Issue 12 (December 2006)
- $600 million investment plan approved for ailing Peruvian water utility
- AmiWater goes home to conquer
- Australia pushes urban water liberalisation
- Berlinwasser International back on the block
- Carnival time in Montevideo as private sector water opportunities burst forth
- Czechs seek deadline extension for sewerage upgrades
- Discovering the power behind ACWA Power
- DMCI-MPIC takes Maynilad
- GE chooses Jafza for Middle East business hub
- How things really work
- Israel faces up to its desalination challenge
- Metito prepares for $400m growth spurt
- Mexican mega-plants set to bloom at last
- Mouchel Parkman buys Ewan in UK acquisition spree
- New boss at Marafiq
- New South Wales opens up to the private sector
- Paddling upstream – water needs in oil & gas
- Palm Water breaks the five billion barrier
- Saudi Arabia outlines PPP strategy
- SETE consortium wins in Jeddah
- Shuqaiq tender puts WEC’s credibility beyond doubt as Ras Azzour looms
- Siemens’ €25m Singapore sling
- SSE to move into UK water asset management
- SWCC to keep the core together
- Taiwan welcomes international water expertise as scarcity bites
- Thames completes Asian exit strategy
- UK interims reveal a mixed picture as investment programmes progress
- Water developers look for special opportunities as India’s special economic zones inch forward
- World Bank embraces new water operators as Europeans step back










