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Call for papers - IWA 2010 World Water Congress and Exhibition, 19th Sep 2010, Montreal
Posted on 29 Jul, 2009 01:58 PMForwarded to the Portal by: WinrockWater Yahoo Group Image and Content Courtesy: IWA Congress The IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition is a high-profile international event attracting thousands of water professionals and organizations from across the globe. It is a biennial event organised by the International Water Association and previously hosted by Vienna, Beijing, Marrakech, Melbourne, Berlin and Paris. Montreal will be hosting the upcoming session from the 19th to 24th of September 2010. The IWA World Water Congress & Exhibition, the Associations main biennial event, is a valuable and unique opportunity for the community of world-leading water professionals to meet, exchange ideas, explore the state of the art and debate the key issues underlying the science and practice of water. It is also where the entire water community congregates and in particular IWA specialist groups showcase their work and plan for future activities.
SAWAS: Changing water governance in India.
Posted on 27 Jul, 2009 02:41 PMSAWAS (South Asian Water Studies) calls for papers on longer-term perspectives on water governance and management (reform) in India. The papers should not exceed 5000 words (including references and footnotes). We are inviting original, well argued and accessibly written analyses of water sector reform experiences, assessments of future developments, discussion of dilemmas and contradictions, accounts of policy processes and policy instruments, etc.
Papers are to be submitted to Dr Daphne Gondhalekhar at ZEF, Bonn (daphneg@mit.edu) not later than September 30, 2009. Papers will be peer reviewed. Accepted (and eventually revised) papers will be published in a forthcoming issue of SAWAS (South Asian Water Studies)
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"Blue Gold -World Water Wars" : A must see movie for environment and water enthusiasts
Posted on 23 Jul, 2009 10:53 PMThere is no other word that can aptly describe water - Blue Gold. Today I was watching the movie - Blue Gold - World Water Wars. A must see movie for environment and water enthusiasts. The movie starts with a true story of a Californian gold hunter - how his body got transformed into a quasi corpse in seven days because of lack of water. The story then moves on how we humans are using water without discretion. Here are some interesting statistics:
- Manufacturing an average automobile requires 350,000 liters
- Upto 7 barrels of water is required to extract a barrel of oil - Save oil to save water
- One microchip requires 32liters of water
- Today there are 50,000 large dams worldwide
- Today there are at least 10 publicly traded water indices
- 750 pounds of carcass requires 5.2 million liters of water - be a vegetarian and save water.
- 30,240 liters of water is required per 50pound bag of wheat! Don't waste food my friends.
- 1.8 million liters per bale of cotton - Don't buy too many clothes (don't wear too less either)
- 77,500 liters of water is required per 50pound bag of rice. One kilo of rice requires 3,500 litres of water
- 99 liters for an apple
- 107 liters for a banana
- 22,000 liters of water per 50pound bag of corn
- 10 litres for a rose
River basins and river basin organisations in South Asia
Posted on 22 Jul, 2009 03:12 PMAs part of the research study, River Basins and River Basin Organisations in South Asia, done by the Society for Participatory Development Hyderabad, CapNet South Asia (Read More) and Gomukh Environmental Trust for Sustainable Development Pune (Click Here), data about individual river basins has been collected for the river basins in South Asia.
An interactive, animated tool on good water management by CEE and UNEP
Posted on 14 Jul, 2009 03:25 PMAn interactive, animated tool on good water management by CEE and UNEP
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Health and sanitation: Animation video of how Anand and the doctor transform their village
Posted on 14 Jul, 2009 02:39 PMTime: 1:46 minutes
The BHAGEERATH awards!
Posted on 11 Jul, 2009 05:59 AMThe Bhageerath Awards were given at the AQUA 2009 conference July 4-5 2009, to recognise excellence in the fields of water and wastewater management (see here for details about the conference). This year's Bhageerath was Sterlite Industries
Groundwater/energy nexus: A discussion paper with request for comments
Posted on 06 Jul, 2009 08:58 AMView discussion paper: energy-water-action-study-discussion-paper-june-2009 Dear Sir / Madam, Ground water pumping using electricity is a complex issue, leaving all actors - the farmers, distribution company, State government and environment conscious analysts - frustrated and dissati
The Water and Sanitation channel on YouTube
Posted on 03 Jul, 2009 10:50 PMDear All, The Water and Sanitation Channel on youtube- https://www.youtube.com/user/zenrainman- reached a landmark today with the number of videos uploaded reaching the 300 mark. This has been an initiative to document and highlight efforts ongoing in such fields as rainwater harvesting, eco-san, grey-water reuse, groundwater recharge , ecological flows in rivers and such allied issues. It has now hit a steady view rate of 400 a day and has overall been viewed nearly 200,000 times . It is the 20th most viewed ALL time channel from India in the Reporters section and the 20th most subscribed in the Reporters section ( with such other eminent channels ahead such as bodybuilding and punjabi cute boy :) ) The latest video uploaded is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qEwiG9tAacs&feature=channel_page on the Chalakudy river in Kerala and to understand the construct and imagination of a river in modern times. One of the most popular videos has been on the guppy fish and it has a young audience to thank that for https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7V76FcL2QQ&feature=channel_page The channel has been the first to highlight such technologies and efforts as