General - Vol 8, Issue 11 (November 2007)
- $3.5bn water crisis plan approved for Mexico City
- Agbar enters Chinese water market
- Agbar moves to break local Spanish monopolies
- Arcapita successfully exits UK water sector
- Arizona water rights auction tops $20/m<sup>3</sup>
- Asset management – the key to self-sustaining utilities
- Australia’s water goes to the polls
- Birmingham sale moves forward
- Chinese city goes on tap
- Courts rule in Sanepar control case
- E.ON and Hamburg Wasser breathe new life into north German JV
- Global Water Awards
- Hessen cartel authority clamps down
- IDE eyes $800m London listing
- Indian PPP focus shifts to Bhilwara
- It’s Ofwat, Jim, but not as we know it
- Making private water work again
- Namibian desal gathers pace
- New Saudi investment fund bets on public failure
- Palm Water awards Golf Estates mega-bioreactor
- Saxony gears up for WFD compliance
- Scottish Water under fire over slow investment
- Solari shelves Aguas Nuevas sale
- Spanish government faces irrigation allegation
- Spanish water use drops after tariff hikes
- Tbilisi Water sold in $85m deal
- The new law of the land
- Turbine design holds the key to Ras Azzour
- Turkey-Israel water transfer still in the pipeline
- US drought prompts drastic action
- Veolia awaits prize as Saudi privatisation moves on
- Veolia doubles Ashkelon exposure
- Watering the seeds
- WRDA bill makes it past Bush veto










