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Today’s Technology Can Support Water Reuse Practices, but Policy Incentives Still Needed for Long-Term Success

TREVOSE, Pa. — According to the United Nations Development Program, more than 1 billion people, or about one in six worldwide, do not have safe drinking water and more than 2 billion lack access to adequate sanitation. If current water usage trends continue, by the year 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population won’t have enough [...]

Full Story | March 18th, 2010

Today’s Technology Can Support Water Reuse Practices, but Policy Incentives Still Needed for Long-Term Success

TREVOSE, Pa. — According to the United Nations Development Program, more than 1 billion people, or about one in six worldwide, do not have safe drinking water and more than 2 billion lack access to adequate sanitation. If current water usage trends continue, by the year 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population won’t have enough [...]

Full Story | March 18th, 2010

Today’s Technology Can Support Water Reuse Practices, but Policy Incentives Still Needed for Long-Term Success

TREVOSE, Pa. — According to the United Nations Development Program, more than 1 billion people, or about one in six worldwide, do not have safe drinking water and more than 2 billion lack access to adequate sanitation. If current water usage trends continue, by the year 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population won’t have enough [...]

Full Story | March 18th, 2010

Today’s Technology Can Support Water Reuse Practices, but Policy Incentives Still Needed for Long-Term Success

TREVOSE, Pa. — According to the United Nations Development Program, more than 1 billion people, or about one in six worldwide, do not have safe drinking water and more than 2 billion lack access to adequate sanitation. If current water usage trends continue, by the year 2025 two-thirds of the world’s population won’t have enough [...]

Full Story | March 18th, 2010