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Clemson Study: Commercial Aquatic Plants Can Treat Wastewater
October 8, 2008
PBS Program Covers Solar Panels, Manure, and Water
October 8, 2008
WERF Issues RFP for Trace Organics Impact to Aquatic Populations
October 8, 2008
Agency Grant to Support New Device to Identify Cyanotoxins
October 7, 2008
WERF Seeks Proposals Targeting Biosolids Odors, Indicator Organisms
October 6, 2008

Societies Slate First Joint Earth Sciences Meeting
October 2, 2008
Delano Water District Installs Solar Trackers
October 1, 2008
Seychelle to Offer Filters in Stainless Steel Bottles
September 30, 2008
Siemens' Technology to Help Chinese City Restore Taihu Lake
September 29, 2008
WERF Issues RFP for Trace Organics Research
September 26, 2008
Grove Farm Pairs UF Technology with Rainwater Collection
September 24, 2008
Monitoring Array to Address Uranium Plume at Hanford
September 24, 2008
Managing the Global Water Crisis Offers New Opportunities
September 23, 2008By Sheila Harvey, Tom Campbell
The growing water shortage underscores the need not only for comprehensive conservation plans and re-allocation of water resources but for the development of new technologies and facilities that will convert non-potable water into fresh drinking water.
New Orleans Pumps Pass First Storm Tests
September 23, 2008
WEF- IWA Pact to Increase Access to Data, Technology Exchange
September 22, 2008
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Managing the Global Water Crisis Offers New Opportunities

The growing water shortage underscores the need not only for comprehensive conservation plans and re-allocation of water resources but for the development of new technologies and facilities that will convert non-potable water into fresh drinking water.

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