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The Stream, February 4: Smart Metering Facing Resistance
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Smart water meters—digital meters that measure usage and transmit…
Water Talk: Wastewater Recycling
Usually I ask the questions, but yesterday the tables--or microphones…
The Stream, January 30: U.S. Natural Gas Reserves
Just how much natural gas is there in the United States? A recent…
The Stream, December 29: Cleaning Up The Potomac River
Washington, D.C. is ploughing ahead with a $2.6 billion underground…
The Stream, October 4: What’s Up With Keystone XL?
More Africans have access to mobile phones than to clean drinking…
The Stream, July 7: The World’s Top 10 Most Resilient Cities
CO2 IMPACT ranks the world's top 10 most "resilient cities,"…
The Stream, April 14: Shale Gas
The French government will support parliamentary motions to revoke…
The Stream, March 9: New Water
Singapore plans to more than triple its desalinated water capacity…
The Stream, February 16: Asia’s Greenest Cities
Singapore is the green champion among Asia's cities, according…
Bottling Wastewater Expands Island’s Oasis—Singapore’s NEWater Path to Independence
Singapore is first to bottle and sell wastewater for drinking.
Peter Gleick: Water Lessons from Singapore
"In a move with all sorts of political, economic, and environmental implications, the government of Singapore recently announced that it will not renew one of its two water agreements with its neighbor Malaysia."
Singapore Will Cut Water Imports from Malaysia, Pursue Self-Sufficiency
Infrastructure to succeed Malaysia import agreement, expiring in 2011.