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The 11 cities most likely to run out of drinking water – like Cape Town

Posted on international water news, Water Construction News, Water Efficiency, Water Safety February 12, 2018 by Vittorio Bonomi

Cape Town is in the unenviable situation of being the first major city in the modern era to face the threat of running out of drinking water. However, the plight of the drought-hit South African city is just one extreme example of a problem that experts have long been warning about – water scarcity. Despite […]

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Stainless Steel Control Valves Market Analysis

Posted on Water Construction News October 26, 2016 by Henry Nigel

Stainless steel control valves are primarily used in fluid systems to control volume, pressure, and flow rate. They can open up partially or 100%, and are operated through signals received from controllers. The driving forces behind the market for stainless steel control valves are: Fast growth application of small-scale fluid handling systems in semiconductor & […]

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The Trade Off Between Energy Use and Water in Singapore

Posted on Water Construction News July 1, 2016 by Enolgas USA

Over the course of the next 14 years desalinated water and NEWater will provide up to 80% of the water for Singapore, which is an increase from the current level of 55%. Furthermore, its’ estimated that by 2060 those two water sources will provide up to 85% supply for the population. Unfortunately, that means the […]

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