CDM
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MIDDLE EAST WATER NEWS BRIEF Vol 11, Issue 6 (June 2010)
Haya Water, the wastewater concessionaire in the Omani governorate of Muscat, is rescheduling its ongoing network and treatment plant procurement programme.
Applying underground hydro-logic Vol 11, Issue 3 (March 2010)
ASR offers a low-cost alternative for strapped water providers to extend their resources, according to Gord Cope. It is gaining traction in water-scarce areas around the world.
Building the case for design-build Vol 10, Issue 5 (May 2009)
Kathy Shandling investigates the push towards the wider adoption of an alternative delivery model for US water and wastewater projects.
Celebrating the best of the best Vol 9, Issue 2 (February 2008)
The complete list of companies and projects which have been shortlisted for this year’s Global Water Awards.
WRDA bill makes it past Bush veto Vol 8, Issue 11 (November 2007)
With the WRDA bill now law, the next step is to secure funding for the projects it authorizes. Private sector contractors should benefit from the extra work.
IN BRIEF – EUROPE Vol 8, Issue 6 (June 2007)
* Earth Tech Ireland has been awarded two contracts in Ireland: a €16.5 million contract with Dublin City Council to refurbish Ireland’s largest drinking water facility in Kildare will increase the plant’s capacity from 265,000m<sup>3</sup>/d to 333,000m<sup>3</sup>/d, while a €21.3 million DBO project with the Laois County Council will see Earth Tech design and build upgrades to the Portlaoise Main Drainage Scheme.
IN BRIEF – MIDDLE EAST Vol 8, Issue 4 (April 2007)
* Doosan Heavy Industries and Siemens are set to scoop the 272,765m<sup>3</sup>/d (60 MIGD) MSF & 500MW Shuaiba North power and water plant in Kuwait.
IN BRIEF – ASIA Vol 7, Issue 11 (November 2006)
* Doosan Heavy Industries is to acquire UK-based Mitsui Babcock Energy Limited, one of the global leaders in the field of boiler design and engineering.
Why is US water so cheap Vol 7, Issue 9 (September 2006)
North American water tariffs are 1% lower than European ones. How long can it be sustained? See also: <b>Tariffs flat ahead of cost crunch</b>










