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Recession slowing water investment to a drip

20. April 2009

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Recession slowing water investment to a drip

By Nichola Groom - Analysis LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Water scarcity means big growth for companies that purify, transport, and distribute the world’s most essential resource, but a global recession that has halted new projects and put off price hikes means water investors will have to wait for the boom years. Water, cheap and indispensable, has long [...]

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Water cut off in Mexican capital

10. April 2009

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Water cut off in Mexican capital

Mexico City officials have shut down a main pipeline providing fresh water to millions of residents because reserves have fallen to record low levels. The closure, due to last 36 hours, will affect five million people, or a quarter of the city’s population. Unusually low rainfall last year and major leakage are blamed for leaving reservoirs less [...]

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Great Lakes drying up: Study

24. March 2009

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Great Lakes drying up: Study

Evaporation, 30% less ice cover leading to problems By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS CLEVELAND — Ice cover on the Great Lakes has declined more than 30% since the 1970s, leaving the world’s largest system of freshwater lakes open to evaporation and lower water levels, according to scientists associated with the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. They’re concerned about [...]

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My experience drinking Kangen water - after 3 days

27. November 2008

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On Monday November 24, I started drinking Kangen water during the day which I have in a jug at the office and have done so everyday this week so far. My experience up to now is interesting. I don’t know if it is the placebo effect or the water, but I am sleeping much better [...]

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