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Water: Week in Review

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After all the activity this week, we can expect to see new desalination plants pop up in exciting places all over the world, including Qatar, Singapore, South Australia, Djibouti, and Saudi Arabia.  To find out what else is going on in water around the world, continue reading below:

M&A/ Partnerships

Water: Week in Review

artipatel

This week we saw both Veolia and Itron make strong moves into India, through a 25-year contract for water supply and deployment of nearly 250,000 water meters.  This marks one of Veolia’s largest moves into the market, while Itron will use the move to reinforce its presence in the Indian market.  These stories, and more, can be found below:

M&A/ Partnerships

Water: Week in Review

artipatel

We’ve seen a lot of activity in the Water space this week – especially in Asia, where new partnerships and investments have dominated the news.  Particularly, Aquatech International made a majority strategic investment in India’s WEX Technologies, ITT Corporation and Singapore’s Public Utilities Board announced plans to establish a joint R&D program, and Northumbrian Water received a takeover proposal from Hong Kong-based Cheung Kong Infrastructure Holdings (CKI).  For more on these stories and other water-related news around the world, see our highlights below:

M&A/ Partnerships

  • Desalitech Ltd will work with mineral and water drilling and treatment company Layne Christensen to design and build an innovative desalination system – a 43,000 gpd (167,000 L/d) brackish-water reverse-osmosis (BWRO) unit featuring Closed Circuit Desalination technology.  The new unit will