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Water Shock
The New York Times is running a feature, called Toxic Waters, on water pollution and regulatory responses in the USA. One of the first articles featured concerns the lack of regulatory response to pollution discharges. The feature includes an interactive maps of clean water act violations and of facilities that have permits to discharge pollutants.
Water Futures
A poll which surveyed 1,000 people in each of 15 countries, and probed 500 in Canada, China, India, Mexico, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States on specific questions found that people around the world view water issues as the planet’s top environmental problem, greater than air pollution, depletion of natural resources, loss of habitat and even climate change.
Water Prize
The inaugural Imagine H2O Prize competition has opened for submissions. The competition offers prizes of $70,000 in cash and in-kind services, which will be awarded to the business plans that promise the greatest breakthroughs in the efficient use and supply of water.
The Imagine H2O Prize is designed to encourage entrepreneurs, investors, inventors and academics around the world to address water challenges. This inaugural business plan competition focuses on solutions to improve water efficiency in agriculture, commercial, industrial or residential applications, such as water demand reduction, improved water use, water recycling and/or reuse.
Entries will be accepted from around the world beginning September 1 through November 16, 2009. Winners will be announced at a showcase event in early 2010. The annual competition will feature a different water-related prize topic each year. More details.
Host named for new Water Recycling Centre of Excellence
Senator Penny Wong, Minister for Climate Change and Water has announced that Western Corridor Recycled Water Pty Ltd will host the new National Centre of Excellence in Water Recycling. Located in Brisbane, the centre of excellence will receive $20 million over five years to help develop and commercialise new water recycling technologies.
In addition to Western Corridor Recycled Water Pty Ltd founding partners include University of Queensland, Griffith University, University of New South Wales and the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), and industry partners including Veolia Water Australia Pty Ltd and GHD Pty Ltd
Senator Wong’s press release
