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  2. International Water Association - Wikipedia

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    iwa-network.org. The International Water Association (IWA) is a self-governing nonprofit organization and knowledge hub for the water sector, connecting water professionals and companies to find solutions to the world's water challenges. It has permanent staff housed in its headquarters and global secretariat in central London, the United ...

  3. Independent water and power plant - Wikipedia

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    Independent water and power plant. The Um Al Houl IWPP in Qatar. An independent water and power plant (IWPP) or an integrated water and power project is a combined facility which serves as both a desalination plant and a power plant. IWPPs are more common in the Middle East, where demand for both electricity and salt water desalinisation are high.

  4. International Water Management Institute - Wikipedia

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    If current trends continue, global annual water usage is set to increase by more than two trillion cubic metres by 2030, rising to 6.9 trillion cubic metres. That equates to 40 per cent more than can be provided by available water supplies. [11] At Stockholm World Water Week 2010, IWMI highlighted a six-point plan for averting a water crisis ...

  5. World Water Forum - Wikipedia

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    World Water Forum. The World Water Forum is one of the largest water-related gathering and conference that is jointly organized by the World Water Council and a co-host city that takes place every three years. [1][2] The heads of state/government meeting session of the 10th World Water Forum in 2024.

  6. American Water Resources Association - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1964, the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) is a multidisciplinary not-for-profit professional association dedicated to the advancement of individuals in water resources management, research, and education. With more than 2,000 members, AWRA is the pre-eminent multidisciplinary U.S. organization in the field.

  7. One Water (water management) - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations and World Health Organization host the WHO/UNICEF Joint Monitoring Programme (JMP) for Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene Program that uses One Water principles to monitor progress on local to global scales for attaining Sustainable Development Goal targets for “universal and equitable access to safe drinking water, sanitation, and hygiene.” [10]

  8. International Drinking Water Decade, 1981–90 - Wikipedia

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    The 1977 United Nations 'Water Conference' at Mar del Plata set up an International Drinking Water Decade, 1981-1990. Its aim was to make access to clean drinking water available across the world. [1] The decade focussed on safe water and sanitation for everybody by 1990. Among the obstacles were the following: whether developing countries will ...

  9. Water supply - Wikipedia

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    Water supply. A girl collects clean water from a communal water supply in Kawempe, Uganda. Water supply is the provision of water by public utilities, commercial organisations, community endeavors or by individuals, usually via a system of pumps and pipes. Public water supply systems are crucial to properly functioning societies.