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 European Union
 WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL (2 – 5 May 2011)
Booking levels high for WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL 2011 Exhibitors can still book space at short notice even after the official closing date for registration on 15 October!

WASSER BERLIN INTERNATIONAL is the meeting place for the water industry from all over the world, and its combination of trade fair and accompanying congress for water and waste water links theory and practice in the most effective way possible. Water is an economic factor of paramount importance. The demand for clean water and for reliable water supplies and waste disposal facilities is increasing all the time. This applies equally to drinking water, water for industry and waste water. This event is of particular commercial significance on account of Berlin's location in both an economic and a geographical sense, and its proximity to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and to the newest member countries of the EU in particular.  [more...]



 Water and wastewater service fees in Romania
Currently, only 65 % of the Romanian population has access to the public water supply network.  [more...]



 Overview of Romania’s Water Management
The new EU member state, while anticipating one of the key requirements of the Water Framework Directive with its Apele Romane, still needs to brush up on its wastewater management  [more...]



 KATER I & II brush up Knowledge of Karst
The Vienna Waterworks and their partners have, for the time being, completed their transnational research programme and are now even better equipped to protect the most important source of drinking water  [more...]



 Refurbishment of Regional Water Company Offices in Mitrovicë/a
The European Union announced the completion of refurbishment of Water Offices in Mitrovica, the only licensed water utility company supplying the municipalities of Mitrovicë/a, Zveçan/Zvecan, Vushtrri/Vucitrn and Skenderaj/Srbica.  [more...]



 Karst: Essential for Europe’s Water Supply
Approximately 35 % of Europe is covered by karst. The term "karst" refers to a landscape which is formed through erosion (in this case withering due to carbonic acid exposure) of sedimentary rock, such as limestone or gypsum; the sedimentary rock is washed out and gradually dissolves.   [more...]



 The Quality of Drinking Water in Ireland
The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) annual report on the quality of drinking water was published. The report presents the results of drinking water sampling and analysis carried out by sanitary authorities in the year 2001 and a review of results for the years 1999 – 2001.  [more...]



 The Water Situation in Germany
The sustainable and efficient use of the "nutrient number one" is a major German concern. Like Austria, Germany is one of the countries of the world with sufficient water reserves. Germany generally uses only one quarter of the available water amount of 182 billion cubic metres and only three percent for public water supply.   [more...]



 Easy Monitoring of Water Resources
The "RIANA Immunosensor" for water analyses was developed in the frame of a EU project.  [more...]



 Fuel Additive MTBE : A New Threat for Water?
Measures of environmental policy may lead to improvements in one sector and to unexpected problems in another one; an example from fuel chemistry.   [more...]




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