The News Review:
- Top 10 Water Stocks to Quench a Thirst
- Lack of regulation, leakages hit water supply in Bellary
- City hit by water supply failure
Top 10 Water Stocks to Quench a Thirst
thestreet.com – May 15, 2007
Worldwide demand for clean water is expected to double over the next 20 years, while the actual supply of water available to people could potentially remain stagnant. Pollution and other environmental issues can create potential pandemics as filth and disease spread. While Indiana’s water supply might actually be safe, the rest of the world could have cause to worry. That will give ample reason for the revenue and earnings of the companies in the Clean Water portfolio — and the names I mention below — to ramp up quickly. gtext{ font-family : Verdana; font-size : 10px; color : #5a5a5a; font-weight: bold; }A…
Click on the above links to see the top holdings of both investors. Several other portfolios on Stockpickr also provide a diversified look at the water purification space. One is the portfolio for the. This exchange-traded fund tracks the Palisades Water index, which identifies companies that focus on water treatment. There’s also an international focus in the PowerShares Water Resources ETF portfolio, with investments such as Companhia de Saneamento Basico do Estado de Sao Paulo(.
Lack of regulation, leakages hit water supply in Bellary
Hindu – May 15, 2007
Going by the quantum of supply and demand, drinking water should be supplied every day. Yet, the people of the city are getting drinking water once in three days, thanks to the authorities for not regulating supply and plugging leakages. The difference between the inflow and the outflow indicates either water is being tapped illegally or there are problems in the distribution system. This aspect came to light after Deputy Commissioner Arvind Srivastav, who is also the administrator of the Bellary City Municipal Corporation, and D.
City hit by water supply failure
Belfast Telegraph – May 15, 2007
30am and normal service has resumed. "NIW apologise for any inconvenience caused to customers. "Meanwhile in a separate incident a burst water main in Belfast city centre cut off supplies to City Hall earlier today. Water Service were working to have supplies back to normal by early afternoon. Post a comment Limit: 500 charactersView all comments that have been posted about this article.