Entries by Brett Walton

2009 California Water Plan Published

Report recommends upgrading the state’s information base to better user understanding of the water system.

Drinking Water Access on Target for Millennium Development Goals, while Sanitation Falls Short, Report Says

World Health Organization and UNICEF has found that the world is on track to surpass the Millennium Development Goal for drinking water access, but will fall short by one billion people for sanitation if current trends continue.

Analysis: World Water Day Promises Much, but We’ve Been Here Before

Global leaders lay out steps to improved water quality at World Water Day, but much of the implementation is beyond their control.

World Water Day Panelists Urge New Mindset for Wastewater Treatment

Newly-released UNEP report details challenges, benefits of expanding wastewater treatment coverage.

Kenyan Prison Uses Constructed Wetland to Improve Sanitation

Low cost, low maintenance water treatment system in Kenyan prison proves better for small communities than traditional waste water treatment.

The Economics of Water Quality Need Greater Emphasis, UN Experts Say

Waste water treatment costs and ecosystem services are often not properly accounted for, say UN experts at World Water Day conference.

Senate Committee to Vote on Clean Drinking Water Bill

Clean Drinking Water Bill emphasizes the importance of water and sanitation in U.S. foreign aid. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee will vote at its next business meeting on a bill to provide safe drinking water to 100 million people, according to a committee staff member.

Midwestern Cities Sue Chemical Company for Polluting Water Supply

A group of Midwestern communities and water districts has filed a federal lawsuit against Swiss corporation Syngenta AG and its American subsidiary

Drought in the Mekong Basin Hampers Southeast Asia Economy

One of the worst droughts in Southeast Asia in decades has lowered water levels in the Mekong River, cutting people off from the source of their livelihood and hampering the regional economy

Drought in Philippines Forces Blackouts

Low reservoir levels have caused several hydroelectric plants to shut down or cut operations in the Southeast Asian country.

California Farmers Can Save Water, Money, Says Pacific Institute Report

The water-scarce state can overhaul its agricultural water management by implementing clearer water targets, better economic incentives, and more direct communication systems, according to a Pacific Institute report

Pakistan Raises Water Issue During Diplomatic Talks with India

Pakistan officials argue India’s dam-building violate the Indus River Treaty.