Under the patronage of His Royal Highness Prince Dr. Faisal bin Mishaal bin Saud bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Qassim Region, His Excellency the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Saudi Water Partnership Company, Eng. Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen Al-Fadhli, signed today at the headquarters of the Emirate of Qassim Region, agreements for the establishment of the independent water transmission pipeline project (Jubail – Buraidah) with the consortium of Aljomaih Energy and Water Company, Nesma Company Ltd. and Bahaour Investment. The independent water…
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Algae outbreaks in reservoirs threaten our Nation’s potable water supply
The U.S. has over 84,000 reservoirs, ranging from large-scale ones like Lake Mead to small municipal reservoirs. Their combined storage capacity exceeds 600 million acre-feet of water. These reservoirs serve various purposes, including drinking water supply, recreation, irrigation, flood control, and hydropower. Some are exclusively for drinking water, some are recreational, and many are multi-use. As public utilities, reservoirs are subject to more stringent management standards and must meet requirements for a range of water quality parameters that are not typically a concern for recreational water bodies. Those responsible include…
Read MoreA Deep Dive into India’s Hydropower Revolution
The importance of hydropower in India’s energy landscape, a pivotal player in the face of escalating energy needs and the global push towards sustainability. In our pursuit to decrease dependence on fossil fuels and tackle the obstacles posed by climate change, the multifaceted advantages of hydropower have emerged as a prominent solution, leading us towards a future of energy that is both sustainable and resilient. A NEED FOR STABILITY WITH RENEWABLE ENERGY In the realm of renewable energy, solar and wind power, while champions of cleanliness, pose a unique challenge…
Read MoreAqua relies on Hydraulic Modelling to assist during Illinois Emergency Outage
Leveraging OpenFlows Water accelerated the recovery schedule and reduced impacted customers by 90%. THE DANVILLE DEEP FREEZE AQUA, the owner and operator of over 1,700 public water and wastewater systems across their eightstate platform, provides drinking water to approximately 3 million people and wastewater service to about 250,000. TheirIllinois branch serves a total of 280,000 people spanning 14 counties, with about 20,000 connections alone in the city of Danville. In January 2024, the city experienced a deep freeze that impacted the treatment plant and, subsequently, the water service throughout the…
Read MoreCommunities, Businesses, and NGOs Unite to Tackle Water Challenges for World Water Day 2025
Volunteers Invited to Join a Global Wave of Action to Expand Clean Water Access WASHINGTON, DC (Feb. 18, 2025) – With 2.2 billion people lacking safe water, communities, businesses, and NGOs are taking bold action this World Water Day to accelerate solutions. From March 17-22, thousands of volunteers worldwide will mobilize to improve water security – through cleanups, education programs, and projects expanding access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH). “Around the world, volunteers are driving meaningful progress toward providing clean water and sanitation for communities everywhere,” said Austin Alexander, Vice…
Read MoreCatalysing Water Security in rural India ‘Industry-CSR & Civil Society Organization’ collaboration
INTRODUCTIONIndia’s development hinges on water security , yet it ranks 2nd in water consumption and 132 in water availability per capita , highlighting a critical challenge. The country’s agrarian economy relies heavily on water, with 80 percent used for agriculture. India’s water crisis is essentially an issue of the growing population rate of about 0.8% per year , with the United Nations and other demographic studies estimating that India’s population may stabilize only around the 2060s, at about 1.7 billion. India has the ability to ‘survive’ till then and beyond…
Read MoreUnion Budget 2025-26: Advancing Water Security in India
The Union Budget 2025-26 marks a significant step toward enhancing water security in India. Reflecting the government’s unwavering commitment to equitable access to water, the budget builds on the successes of ongoing flagship initiatives like the Jal Jeevan Mission while introducing forward-thinking measures aimed at transforming water management in the country. By focusing on infrastructure, technological advancements, and strategic policy reforms, the budget outlines a roadmap for addressing India’s growing water challenges. Opportunities on the Horizon The 2025-26 budget is a clear signal that India is gearing up to address…
Read MoreQuality, Access, and Innovation: The 2025 Budget and Higher Education
The Union Budget of 2025 heralds a determined endeavor to rejuvenate the educational tapestry of India’s higher learning. A pronounced emphasis on quality bespeaks a commitment to the holistic development of students, equipping them to navigate the intricate challenges of the twenty-first century. Generous allocations for infrastructure, professorships, and scholarly investigation seek to fortify the very bedrock upon which institutions of higher education are built. The budget’s keen focus on research and innovation, exemplified by initiatives such as the PM Research Fellowship and Centres of Excellence for Skilling, aspires to…
Read MoreStrengthening Growth Engines for Achieving Goal of VIKSIT BHARAT
While presenting her record making 8th consecutive Union Budget for year 2025-26, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman focused on four engines – Agriculture, MSME, Investment, and Exports – to drive the goal of ‘Viksit Bharat’. This budget places a strong emphasis on revitalizing the agricultural sector. ‘Dhan-Dhaanya Krishi Yojana’ aims to enhance agricultural productivity and sustainability. ‘Kisan Credit Card’ scheme plans to facilitate short-term loans of up to ₹5 lakh for approximately 7.7 crore farmers, fishermen, and dairy farmers. ‘Mission for Aatmanirbharta in Pulses’, focusing on pulses, is set to promote self-reliance…
Read MoreEnsuring Rural Water Security: Jal Jeevan Mission Gets a Major Push in Budget 2025
The Union Budget 2025 reinforces the government’s commitment to providing access to clean water through the continued focus on the Jal Jeevan Mission. Over the years, this initiative has impacted the lives of 15 crore households by providing easy availability of fresh water. The extension of the mission until 2028, along with the substantial ₹67,000 crore allocation, is a significant boost for strengthening water infrastructure, particularly in rural areas. This allocation will give a big push towards enhancing sustainable water management and it is crucial for India’s long term water…
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