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  • 23 August 2011

    Draining the Depths

    Flooding in mines is both a threat to miners working underground and a hindrance to their operations. Rowan Watt-Pringle catches up with new mine draining technologies and finds out whether...

  • 15 June 2011

    Radioactive Water – The Fukushima Fallout

    Radiation levels detected in water surrounding the damaged nuclear plant in Japan have sparked a wave of fear. This special report charts the effect of the radiation leak on water...

  • 11 May 2011

    Smartly Does It

    Smart power grids have paved the way for a more efficient approach to water using meters to prevent waste. Rowan Watt-Pringle looks at smart water grid technology and its incorporation...

  • 6 April 2011

    Desalination: Tapping The Remaining 97%

    Desalination has, in the past, been viewed as an expensive means of solving growing water supply problems. Research projects being conducted in water-scarce countries like those in the Middle East...

  • 27 March 2011

    The Blue Gold: Water Supply in the Middle East

    More so than any other region, countries in the Middle East rely heavily on technology to guarantee their water supply. Elisabeth Fischer profiles some innovative large and small-scale projects designed...

  • 24 March 2011

    Water – The New Gold

    Trade in water is booming, as reserves of the invaluable liquid dwindle. So is water the new gold? Rowan Watt-Pringle finds out whether international water markets represent a 21st Century...

  • 3 February 2011

    Grey Areas of Greywater Recycling

    Even in households that make a concerted effort to conserve water, much of it ends up going down the drain. Rowan Watt-Pringle profiles the issues surrounding the reuse of this...

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