Water Management
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Nowogrodziec Sewage Project Aims to Attract Investment, Industry to Polish Region
25 Apr 2012 - 12:28 by OOSKAnews Correspondent
Poland, NOWOGRODZIEC — Nowogrodziec municipality in Poland’s southwestern Dolnoslaskie region has started operating its new, 280,000-cubic-meter-per-day sewage treatment plant, which it hopes will make it a more attrac
Siemiatycze Launches $19.5 Million USD Water Project
11 Jan 2012 - 11:08 by OOSKAnews Correspondent
Poland, SIEMIATYCZE — The municipality of Siemiatycze has recently started a $19.5 million USD water project to expand the local sewage and water supply network.
Krzymow Launches $4.7 Million USD Sewage Network Expansion
12 Oct 2011 - 09:10 by OOSKAnews Correspondent
Poland, KRZYMOW — Aiming to expand its sewage network by over 32 kilometers, Poland’s Krzymow municipality has recently signed a $4.7 million USD deal for a water infrastructure project.
Businesses Interested in Water Footprint Because of Risk, CSR
29 Mar 2011 - 11:10 by OOSKAnews Correspondent
LONDON, United Kingdom — Businesses are most interested in water footprinting because of the associated risks, which can be physical, reputational, regulatory or financial, according to Dr.
Government, CDA to Implement Supply From Ghazi Barotha Dam
1 Mar 2011 - 10:08 by Local Press Report
ISLAMABAD (The Express Tribune (Pakistan)) — The government will help the Capital Development Authority (CDA) implement a plan to provide water from Ghazi Barotha Dam.
Poland Launches New Investments in Water Programs
2 Feb 2011 - 01:00 by OOSKAnews Correspondent
WARSAW, Poland — Utility companies in the Lower Silesia region have started a new investment program for water management. The total amount of the investment is some $230 million USD.
Water Management Authorities Spent $2.4 Million USD After Sludge Spill
15 Dec 2010 - 14:23 by Local Press Report
HUNGARY, BUDAPEST (Hungary Around the Clock) — affected by red sludge spill in October have spent some $2.4 million USD on water protection, according to Central Transdanubia Environment and Water Management Director Istvan Csonki.


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