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Demand for Treatment Products to Reach US$59B by 2013

December 4, 2009 - 9:16 am

World demand for water treatment products is projected to increase 5.7 percent per year to US$59 billion in 2013, well above the rate of economic growth in essentially every region, says a new Freedonia Group study. Large yet still developing markets such as China and India will register the fastest...

Categories: International, News

Alberta Requires Water Allocations Improvements, Says Report

November 23, 2009 - 12:52 pm

As the province begins closing some of its basins to new allocations, the Alberta Water Council is calling for improvements sooner than later to better utilize and enhance Alberta's water allocations transfer system. In its report Recommendations for Improving Alberta's Water Allocation Transfer System...

Categories: News, Western Canada

767 Million Water Meters in World Today

June 15, 2009 - 11:33 am

In 2008, there were 767 million utility or billing water meters in the world, according to ABS Research's latest world meter reports on the three sectors. The water meter market has been impacted by the collapse of the construction industry and a reduction in demand for new residential meters, most notably...

Categories: National

National Groundwater Report Due Next Week

May 7, 2009 - 9:40 am

On May 11, the Council of Canadian Academies will release a report entitled The Sustainable Management of Groundwater in Canada. In 2006, the Council was tasked by the Federal Minister of Natural Resources to identify, "from a science perspective, what is needed to achieve sustainable management of...

Categories: National, News

B.C. Ombudsman Releases Drinking Water Safety Report

June 26, 2008 - 1:24 pm

In a report released June 18 titled Fit to Drink: Challenges in Providing Safe Drinking Water in British Columbia, the province’s ombudsman Kim Carter issued 39 recommendations on how the provincial government and regional health authorities can improve the processes that ensure the safety of drinking...

Categories: News

Staggering Food Waste Places Water and Land Resources in Distress: SIWI, FAO, IWMI

May 15, 2008 - 2:08 pm

As governments struggle with a sudden crisis in the price of food, a companion crisis in availability of water also threatens billions of people. To meet the challenge of feeding growing populations and the global hungry, massive reductions in the amount of food wasted after production are needed. The...

Categories: News

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