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Friday, 16 September 2011 09:01

UK must change attitudes to water reuse

The belief there is an endless supply of clean fresh water and an apparent squeamishness about recycled water are serious barriers to better use of the vital resource in UK homes and businesses, experts have warned.

Friday, 16 September 2011 07:54

Construction sector workforce falls 3%

Latest figures from the Government 's Office for National Statistics, for the year to June 2011 show a 3.0% drop in the number of people employed in UK construction.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011 07:48

Past weather to shed new light on climate

A huge catalogue of old weather data, from the ships' logs of historic voyages to World War I Royal Navy records, is being used for an international project to recreate the world's past climate.

Wednesday, 14 September 2011 07:36

Cities to bid for new powers for economic growth

England's biggest cities will be able to make their case for new powers from central government to drive faster growth under new clauses to the Localism Bill which have been welcomed by Cities Minister Greg Clark and Chris Murray, Director of the Core Cities Group.

The deadline is approaching for nominations for the Stockholm Water Prize - all entries must be submitted by Thursday 15 2011. 

 

The Government must act now to attract vital new investment into the UK’s ageing infrastructure, according to a new report from the CBI and KPMG.

The imminent second edition of the National Infrastructure Plan (NIP 2), must map out how to stimulate £200 billion of private investment in UK transport and energy networks if infrastructure is to deliver as a key strand in the strategy for growth, according to the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE). 

A new research paper published by the World Bank suggests that consumers in China would be willing to pay up to 3% of their annual income continuously over a five year period to improve water quality. It could also provide some useful pointers on issues the water companies will need to address in the stakeholder engagement Ofwat now wants them to undertake in the upcoming AMP6 business planning process.

The 2011 World Water Week in Stockholm closed today with assembled participants supporting a "Stockholm Statement to the 2012 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development in Rio de Janeiro (Rio+20 Summit)".

Green Cross International, the environmental NGO founded by Mikhail Gorbachev, is calling for all Governments to ratify the global watercourse convention to help address the world’s worsening water crisis and avert future catastrophes.

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