General - Vol 8, Issue 9 (September 2007)
- A real water sector at last
- ADSSC digs deep with sewer
- Aussie community seeks sustainable solution
- Australia – after the rains came
- DEWA securitises cashflows to raise $1bn
- First-round bids in for Southern Water
- Fresh wave of congressional initiatives hits the US
- Good value for money
- Green banks go blue at World Water Week
- Herne on the hunt for some budget relief
- Insurers to pick up the cost of UK floods
- Jordan juggles water supply alternatives
- Just another day at the Caucus
- Madrid delays water reform until 2008
- Madrid’s 190,000m<sup>3</sup>/d reuse plan
- Marafiq’s focus moves to west coast
- Mekorot to compete with the private sector
- Municipalities make their desalination debut as Turkey’s thirst keeps growing
- Nakheel dangles a new bunch of carrots
- New commission to report on state of US infrastructure
- Proposed National Infrastructure Bank to raise $60 billion on bond markets
- Sarkozy seals Suez spin-off
- Seven pre-qualify for Jeddah management contract
- Severn Trent saved by the floods
- Sharjah STP interest sought
- Sharks and minnows – the reality of Chinese bidding strategies
- Siemens eyes equity stakes in water BOTs
- South Staffs sale moves forward
- Spanish water quality plan prompts Veolia acquisition
- Thames refinancing struggles to find buyers
- The case for compulsory metering grows
- The puzzle of Turkish river privatisation
- Veolia’s industrial ambitions in China
- “Feeling the future” – Veolia Water in China










