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  • 30 July 2009

    Tanks and the New Battle for Life

    From schoolchildren in Africa to waste treatment plants around the world, the importance of water storage has a far-reaching effect. Dr Gareth Evans looks at how tanks today are better...

  • 22 June 2009

    Carbon – Like Water off a Duck’s Back

    There is little doubt the water industry will have to succumb to the carbon crunch, but as Dr Gareth Evans discovers, the benefits could outweigh the cost with the right...

  • 17 May 2009

    Iraq Needs Water of Life

    As international troops pull out of Iraq, rebuilding the country's water infrastructure is a top priority. Natalie Coomber and representatives from K-water explore how projects are breaking ground and promising...

  • 12 May 2009

    A Fluorescent Future?

    A new technology using fluorescence could reignite waning interest in wastewater recycling. Dr Gareth Evans lights up the new argument for recycled water systems that could change attitudes all around...

  • 24 February 2009

    African Nations Increase Hydropower Alliance

    A number of hydropower construction projects are underway in East Africa as international cooperation increases to ensure reliable water supply. Neil Ford reports on the latest happenings.

  • 9 October 2008

    Beating the British Floods

    After a 2007 of flooding, death and damage, Gareth Evans looks at the latest recommendations to beating the summer washouts.

  • 16 September 2008

    Water Faces up to the Climate Change Challenge

    Dan McCarthy is president and chief executive of Black & Veatch’s global water business. He has a vision to transform the structure of UK water provision in the face of...

  • 25 August 2008

    Sydney Desalination

    Dr Gareth Evans looks at how Australia is calling on the seas to ease the threat of drought in the sunburned country.

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