

Imelda Marcos: fix the dams
Imelda Marcos has called on the Philippines government to fix the country’s dams and other water infrastructure.
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Water Night. No taps. One bucket.
Between 5pm on Thursday 22 October and 5am on Friday 23 October you’re asked to use one bucket of water, no taps, no showers, no running water. Use of water to protect from COVID or for religious reasons is exempt.
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i2O one of the 10 GreenTech companies to watch
i2O has been named one of the Top 10 Sunday Times Tech Track BGF Green Tech to Watch.
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Leak detection – chasing your tail
£30m is a lot of money. For 100,000 listening devices. That cover just 20% of the network. Will they deliver the leakage reduction anticipated?
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Ancient and modern
Lima is the capital and largest city in Peru. Its population is more than 10 million, making it about the same size as London, Paris, Seoul, or Chennai.
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Cloud seed idea
Dam levels in Manila, Philippines are below critical levels. Thousands of customers have experienced limited or no water supply for several days after Manila Water cut its services without a prior advisory. Climate phenomenon El Niño has also been blamed.
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All hands to the pump
i2O doesn’t just sell its clients hardware and leave them to get on with it. We know that maintaining an estate of hardware, using it, and getting the most out of it requires time and knowledge that water companies don’t always have.
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Lessons from the sewers
In 1775, London watchmaker Alexander Cumming patented the S-bend. It was a beautifully simple solution to containing sewer smells in the sewer.
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A water shortage – in Sweden?
Drought isn’t something you’d associate with a Northern European country like Sweden. You might, rightly or wrongly, have some other stereotypes in mind like blond hair, Volvos and Abba.
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