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A Look Downstream: Thoughtful Water Infrastructure Planning May Yield Economies of Flexibility Posted: 28 Mar 2019 09:01 PM PDT Three big trends are coming, said Ken Conca, Professor at American University's School for International Service at a recent Wilson Center event that explored the future of water. "We'll be storing a lot more water," he said. "We'll be recycling a lot more water. And we'll be thinking much more systematically and foundationally about flood […] Related posts: 50 Years of Water at Wilson: Water, Conflict, and Cooperation (Part 1 of 2) Sustainable Water, Resilient Communities: The Challenge... Continue reading on NewSecurityBeat.org |
Tapping the Power in China’s Municipal Sludge Posted: 28 Mar 2019 10:04 AM PDT In September 2018, the Jinghu District People’s Court in Wuhu, Anhui Province sentenced 12 people from the Pol Shin Fastener Company between four months and six years in prison for committing serious interprovincial environmental crimes in Jiangsu and Anhui in 2016 and 2017. The court also fined the automobile hardware manufacturer 10 million yuan ($1.48 […] Related posts: Managing Sludge Mountains: What Beijing Can Learn From Brooklyn Nothing Wasted: The Waste-To-Energy Revolution... Continue reading on NewSecurityBeat.org |
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