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Atkins consortium wins Saudi sanitation project work

A consortium led by Atkins, a member of the Canadian construction major SNC-Lavalin, has won an advisory services contract from Saudi National Water Company (NWC) to provide sustainable sanitation services in the kingdom. Comprisi

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Saudi Arabia inks key water, sanitation projects

Saudi government has signed 39 contracts worth more than SR534 million ($68 million) for the implementation of water and sanitation projects across the kingdom, said a report. These projects include maintenance of water and sewage

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World's poorest gain access to water, but not toilets

The poor's lack of access to sanitation threatens to undermine the health benefits they have gained from access to clean water, the United Nations said on Tuesday. More than 90 per cent of the world population has access to cl

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World Bank offers $1bn to Egypt clean water project

The World Bank is supporting Egypt’s ‘polluted villages’ project with $1 billion in loans, a report said. The funds will be used for the project in Al-Salam Canal in Upper Egypt, and the Rosetta branch of the Nil

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World Bank offers $1bn to Egypt clean water project

The World Bank is supporting Egypt’s ‘polluted villages’ project with $1 billion in loans, a report said. The funds will be used for the project in Al-Salam Canal in Upper Egypt, and the Rosetta branch of the Nil

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22 firms in race for two Bahrain cleaning deals

Twenty-two cleaning companies are competing for two sanitation contracts up for grabs in Bahrain.   The winning firms will be responsible for rubbish collection, street sweeping and other sanitation work for the

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Bahrain puts cleaning staff on high alert

Sanitation workers have been put on high alert as radical opposition groups threaten to hold a series of illegal rallies today (August 14), a report said. Security is expected to be tight across the country in response to calls fo

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2.4bn will lack improved sanitation in 2015

Some 2.4 billion people – one-third of the world’s population – will remain without access to improved sanitation in 2015, according to a joint WHO/Unicef report issued today.   The report, entitled Progress

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Millions still without safe drinking water

Despite tremendous progress in the last two decades in bringing access to improved drinking water sources to the global population, finishing the task will not be easy as there will be still millions without access to safe water, said a top UN o

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'Water for all' faces tough road ahead

Despite tremendous progress in the last two decades in bringing access to improved drinking water sources to billions of people, finishing the task is not going to be easy, said a top UN official. No doubt, there have been outstanding g

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