Showing posts with label water policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water policy. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Publication: Water Availability For Sustainable Energy Policy: Assessing Cases In South And South East Asia (Jan 2014)

Water Availability for Sustainable Energy Policy: Assessing cases in South and South East Asia
IGES Research Report 2013-01

Water Availability For Sustainable Energy Policy: Assessing Cases In South And South East Asia

Author: BHATTACHARYA Anindya and MITRA Bijon Kumer
Policy Report / Research Report | 2013/12 | Language: English
Copyright: IGES

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Area:Natural Resources and Ecosystem Services
Task:Water Resource Management
Tag:Policy Report

source from:http://pub.iges.or.jp/modules/envirolib/view.php?docid=4836

Monday, November 11, 2013

Hong Kong News: Hong Kong's deepest sewage tunnel built (08 Nov 2013)


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Clean-up action:  Secretary for the Environment KS Wong speaks at the breakthrough ceremony.

HK's deepest sewage tunnel built

November 08, 2013
The breakthrough of the Harbour Area Treatment Scheme Stage 2A sewage tunnel's North Point to Wan Chai section marks the near completion of Hong Kong's deepest tunnel.

Officiating at the breakthrough ceremony today, Secretary for the Environment KS Wong said the project demonstrates the Government's commitment to upgrading Victoria Harbour’s water quality


The Harbour Area Treatment Scheme began in 1994 to improve the harbour’s water quality by collecting and treating sewage generated from both sides of the harbour.

At a total cost of over $20 billion, it is the largest sewerage infrastructure project in Hong Kong.

Stage 2A works began in July 2009, and include a 21-km sewage tunnel at depths from around 70 metres down to 160m below sea level – deeper than a 50-storey building.

Breakthrough of the 3.2km section between North Point and Wan Chai was completed on October 26.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Book" Water Security:Principles, Perspectives and Practices (15 Oct 2013)

Water Security
Principles, Perspectives and Practices
Edited by Bruce Lankford, Karen Bakker, Mark Zeitoun, Declan Conway

Routledge – 2013 – 376 pages

The purpose of this book is to present an overview of the latest research, policy, practitioner, academic and international thinking on water security—an issue that, like water governance a few years ago, has developed much policy awareness and momentum with a wide range of stakeholders. As a concept it is open to multiple interpretations, and the authors here set out the various approaches to the topic from different perspectives.
Key themes addressed include:
  • Water security as a foreign policy issue
  • The interconnected variables of water, food, and human security
  • Dimensions other than military and international relations concerns around water security
  • Water security theory and methods, tools and audits.
The book is loosely based on a masters level degree plus a short professional course on water security both given at the University of East Anglia, delivered by international authorities on their subjects. It should serve as an introductory textbook as well as be of value to professionals, NGOs, and policy-makers.