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 Municipal Water and Wastewater Services Reform in the Russian Federation
Russia is going through a complicated period of transforming its economy with a focus on the expansion of private sector activity. This includes reforms in the field of municipal water supply and wastewater disposal.  [more...]



 Basic Principles of Wastewater Treatment
Basic Principles of Wastewater Treatment is the second volume in the series Biological Wastewater Treatment, and focusses on the unit operations and processes associated with biological wastewater treatment.  [more...]



 Flocs in Water Treatment
Flocs (aggregated solid matter) play a vital role in solid liquid separation processes in water treatment and a proper understanding of their physical properties can strongly influence the design and efficiency of water treatment works.  [more...]



 HDD-Practice Handbook
In recent years, the US term "Horizontal Directional Drilling" (HDD) has become widely adopted at international level to address controlled horizontal drilling techniques.  [more...]



 Watercourse Maintenance and Development
New practical guide on watercourse maintenance and development  [more...]



 New Brochure: Watermarks
This brochure, yet another contribution to the Austrian EU Presidency, describes the current situation of domestic water management and highlights viable options of future water management in Austria.  [more...]



 A New Legal Framework for Managing the World's Shared Groundwaters
What are the rules of international water law that govern the use of the transboundary aquifers shared by Palestine and Israel?  [more...]



 EWA Publishes New E-journal 'E-WAter'
The Management Committee of EWA resolved upon a refresh of the EWA electronic journal "European Water Management Online" (EWMO) and decides to emphasise this by renaming the journal now into "E-WAter".  [more...]



 Regional Hydrological Impacts of Climatic Change - Hydroclimatic Variability
Regional Hydrological Impacts of Climatic Change —Hydroclimatic Variability
edited by Stewart Franks, Thorsten Wagener, Eva Bøgh, Hoshin V. Gupta, Luis Bastidas & Carlos Nobre & Carlos de Oliveira Galvão
IAHS Publ. 296 (2005) ISBN 1-901502-13-9, 300 + x pp. £58.50   [more...]



 Regional Hydrological Impacts of Climatic Change
Regional Hydrological Impacts of Climatic Change –
Impact Assessment and Decision Making edited by Thorsten Wagener, Stewart Franks, Hoshin V. Gupta, Eva Bøgh, Luis Bastidas, Carlos Nobre & Carlos de Oliveira Galvão
IAHS Publ. 295 (2005) ISBN 1-901502-08-2, 356 + x pp. £58.50  [more...]



 Dynamics and Biogeochemistry of River Corridors and Wetlands
Dynamics and Biogeochemistry of River Corridors and Wetlands
edited by Louise Heathwaite, Bruce Webb, Don Rosenberry, David Weaver & Masaki Hayashi
IAHS Publ. 294 (2005) ISBN 1-901502-03-1, 192 + viii pp. £40.50   [more...]



 Sustainable Water Management Solutions for Large Cities
Sustainable Water Management Solutions for Large Cities
edited by Dragan A. Savic, Miguel A. Mariño, Hubert H. G. Savenije & Juan Carlos Bertoni
IAHS Publ. 293 (2005) ISBN 1-901502-97-X, 302 + x pp. £55.00   [more...]



 Sediment Budgets 1
Sediment Budgets 1
edited by Des E. Walling & Arthur J. Horowitz
IAHS Publ. 291 (2005)
ISBN 1-901502-87-2; 372 + xii pp. £63.00  [more...]



 Chemical Water and Wastewater Treatment VIII
The aim must be to offer water services of high quality and at the same time to protect water resources effectively.  [more...]



 New Report: Improve Global Water and Sanitation Coverage
A report launched by the UN Millennium Project Task Force on Water and Sanitation presents an operational plan for halving, by 2015, the proportion of people without sustainable access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation. Currently, 1.1 billion people lack safe drinking water and 2.6 lack basic sanitation.   [more...]



 Water and Waste Legislation
Water legislation is influenced and superposed by EU legislation, Environmental Impact Assessment, waste legislation, etc. To be able to keep a general view it is therefore necessary to observe Supreme Court jurisdictions, so that new trends and developments can be recognised in time.  [more...]




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