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Barcelona, Spain, starts to import water on ships  5/13/2008
BARCELONA, SPAIN — Worst drought in decades prompts water tanker deliveries.

Tampa wants to increase reclaimed water use  5/13/2008
TAMPA, FL — Mayor wants to keep reclaimed water for local use.

Association revs up for next WQA Aquatech USA  5/13/2008
LISLE, IL — Call for papers issued for 2009 Water Quality Association show in Chicago.

IBWA says new book ‘dilutes’ water challenges  5/13/2008
ALEXANDRIA, VA — IBWA reacts to Bottlemania release.

Bcwaterjobs.com Job of the Day: Treasurer/CFO  5/13/2008
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA — The Orange County Water District is seeking a qualified Treasurer/CFO.

CA district with uranium, nitrate treatment system  5/13/2008
RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA— Basin Water awarded 10-year contract by East Valley Water District.

Nestlé: We no longer need such a big plant  5/13/2008
MCCLOUD, CA — Company proposes scaled-back version of plant at base of Mount Shasta.

Chlorine stolen from CA water agency  5/13/2008
FOLSOM, CA — City water employee is charged.

NJ Assembly addresses meds-in-water issue  5/12/2008
TRENTON, NJ — Hearing is in response to AP investigative report.

London's new mayor drops desal lawsuit  5/12/2008
LONDON — To build new plant, Thames Water promises environmental measures.


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