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  • 111Water privatization in Indonesia — began in February 1998 with the award of two 25 year water concessions to serve the city of Jakarta. A subsidiary of The French firm Ondeo (now Suez), called Palyja, was awarded the concession for the western part of the city and a subsidiary of… …

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  • 112Water privatization in England — was undertaken in 1989 by the government of Margaret Thatcher which privatized the ten previously public regional water and sewerage companies in England and Wales through divestiture (sale of assets). At the same time the economic regulatory… …

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  • 113Water retention curve — is the relationship between the water content, θ, and the soil water potential, ψ. This curve is characteristic for different types of soil, and is also called the soil moisture characteristic.It is used to predict the soil water storage, water… …

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  • 114Water reclamation — is a process by which water used in houses and businesses goes down the drain and becomes wastewater, which is then cleaned using biological and chemical processes so the water can be returned to the environment safely to augment the natural… …

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  • 115Water Agriculture and Health in Tropical Area — (french, Eau Agriculture Et Sante Et Milieu Tropical (E.A.S.T.)) non profit organization making research and giving assistance for the communities in the developing countries in the fields of clean water, sustainable rural technologies and… …

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  • 116Water privatization in Cuba — began in 2000 when the socialist government of Cuba signed a 25 year concession contract with a private company to manage the water and sewer system in 12 of the 15 municipalities that make up the country s capital Havana. The company, called the …

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  • 117water system — n. 1. a river with all its tributaries 2. WATER SUPPLY …

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  • 118Water supply and sanitation in the Philippines — ervice qualityContinuity of supplyIn 2004, water supply was available on average for 18 hours each day in the West Zone of Metro Manila and 21 hours in the East Zone. According to their respective websites, the utility responsible for water… …

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  • 119Water supply and sanitation in Bangladesh — Even though the water supply and sanitation sector in Bangladesh is expanding its coverage, it is difficult to keep pace with the rapid population growth. The country used to rely mainly on groundwater, which is why the discovery of arsenic in… …

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  • 120Water supply and sanitation in Ethiopia — Access to water supply and sanitation in Ethiopia is one of the lowest in the world. While access has increased substantially with funding from external aid, much still remains to be done to achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving the… …

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