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Singapore Water Technology Centre Established

The National University of Singapore and General Electric are collaborating on an institute to “develop new solutions for low-energy sea water desalination, water reclamation and more efficient water use� with a focus on alleviating water crises in regions of China, India and the Middle East. International water experts and policy makers will meet in June at the Centre. The news is reported by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, www.wbcsd.org

Posted on March 25, 2009 5:12 PM |

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