General - Vol 8, Issue 4 (April 2007)
- A fluent finish at Harnaschpolder
- Agbar boss: Spain could learn from the UK
- Anglian continues to leverage up
- Aqualia to continue its Eastern European expansion
- Asia Environment continues to build Chinese BOT franchise
- Australia’s water core faces uncertainty
- Brisbane desal project still has hurdles to clear
- Chinese desal turns green
- Chinese tax reform to affect foreign water companies
- French keep a firm grip on Saur
- Gelsenwasser to stand firm on EU rules change
- Iran needs desalination to fuel economic growth
- Libya readies itself for Tobruk launch
- Life after Barcelona
- Macquarie eyes wastewater opportunities in US market
- Mixed bag of results from Brazil
- Morocco gears up for first desalination PSP
- Municipal utilities qualify for Riyadh contract
- New directions in infrastructure finance
- New Zagreb bond to fund water and wastewater rehabilitation
- Queensland’s strategy in the spotlight
- Spanish water reforms in pipeline
- Suez and la Caixa move to secure control of Agbar
- Suez and Veolia exiled by Eau de Paris
- Tel Aviv to receive $300 million sewerage upgrade
- Tideway tunnel could generate cost overflow
- Ulster escapes charges – for now
- “Four pillars” to underpin UK housing growth










