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Alaska Bulk Water Shipments to California Proposed
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Despite a signed contract, Sitka city officials say the real test is whether water is actually delivered.
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Alaska Bulk Water Company Receives Export Contract Extension, Wants to Split with Partner
True Alaska Bottling sends a notice of dissolution to S2C Global, which rejects the disbanding of their joint bulk water export company.
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Bulk Water Company Plans to Export to India, East Asia and the Caribbean
‘Water has to come to the people,’ president of S2C Global tells Circle of Blue.
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Bulk Water Companies Face Challenges Before Shipments Start From Alaska
Many companies have previously failed at bulk water shipments.
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Alaska City Set to Ship Water to India, U.S. Company Announces
Within six to eight months, S2C Global Systems will ship water from Alaska to a hub in India.
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Alaska Receives New Applications for Bulk Water Removal
While bulk water sales haven't been completed, three new applications show interest is still strong.
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Bulk Water Exports: Alaska City Wants to Sell the World a Drink
Water shipped in large tankers designed for oil as a supply solution to the global freshwater crisis?
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Public Opinion on Bulk Water Sales Ranges From ‘Makes Sense’ to ‘Hell No!’
Bulk water sales have succeeded and been banned around the world.
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Sitka’s Resource Piggy Bank is Water
After a decade of unsuccessful attempts to sell bulk water, Sitka hopes to sell 50 million gallons by 2011.