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Ein deutscher Bundesbürger verbraucht etwa 120 Liter Wasser am Tag (sowohl direkt, als auch indirekt). Nur 3% der globalen Wassermenge ist Süßwasser und nur 10% davon sind als Trinkwasser verfügbar. Insbesondere in Afrika, Asien und im Nahen Osten ist die Versorgung mit sauberen Trinkwasser ein Problem mit Konfliktpotenzial. Steigende Bevölkerungszahlen in den genannten Gebieten werden die Situation tendenziell verschärfen. Innovative Methoden zur Versorgung, Verteilung und Aufbereitung von Wasser sind in Zukunft mehr denn je gefragt.
 >Wasser ETFs & Fonds 
Es sind 20 ETFs & Fonds zum Thema Wasser bekannt.
 
05.03.26 - 19:15
Lawmakers chip away at water protections as Senate moves to weaken aboveground storage tank rules (AP)
 
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05.03.26 - 12:19
The ‘dean of valuation’ pours cold water on the Citrini AI doomsday scenario (MarketWatch)
 
Damodaran sees value in the Citrini paper but does not agree with its vision of the future...
05.03.26 - 09:24
South East Water fined £22.5m for ′repeated supply failures′ in Kent and Sussex (The Guardian)
 
Regulator says failures that hit nearly 300,000 customers made worse by utility's failure to maintain efficient supply systemBusiness live – latest updatesSouth East Water has been fined £22.5m by Ofwat for repeated supply failures in Kent and Sussex between 2020 and 2023 that affected more than 280,000 people.While the root cause of the water shortages was extreme weather, the water regulator for England and Wales found that they were “in part attributable to and/or exacerbated by failures by South East Water itself to develop and maintain an efficient water supply system”. Continue reading......
05.03.26 - 09:12
South East Water Handed £22 Million Fine for Repeated Outages (Bloomberg)
 
South East Water Ltd. was fined £22 million ($29 million) after the industry regulator blamed it for a series of supply outages that affected nearly 300,000 customers between 2020 and 2023....
05.03.26 - 09:00
South East Water faces £22m fine from water regulator for ′repeated′ supply failures (DailyMail)
 
Regulator Ofwat said the company had 'failed to plan sufficiently' and was therefore 'unable to cope during periods of high demand or extreme weather.'...
04.03.26 - 19:15
Koda celebrates International Polar Bear Day with some water fun (AP)
 
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04.03.26 - 18:06
South East Water Faces Fresh Fines Over Persistent Outages (Bloomberg)
 
South East Water Ltd. is set to face financial penalties after an investigation found it caused or worsened multiple outages that affected nearly 300,000 customers since 2020....
04.03.26 - 17:36
South West Water admits criminal offence over Devon parasite outbreak (The Guardian)
 
Firm pleads guilty to supplying water unfit for human consumption in relation to 2024 cryptosporidiosis casesA major utility company has admitted supplying water unfit for human consumption after a parasite outbreak left more than 100 people in and around a seaside town sick.South West Water (SWW) pleaded guilty to the criminal offence relating to the cryptosporidiosis outbreak in Brixham, Devon, which affected 2,500 homes. Continue reading......
04.03.26 - 07:42
Dirty Business and the failure of privatised water | Letters (The Guardian)
 
Removing the profit motive is the only answer, writes Georgina Ferry. Plus letters from Lyn Howard, Tony Chanter and Elizabeth HughesSince the 1989 privatisation of water in England and Wales we have treated water companies as cash machines, our rivers as sewers and our beaches as middens (Dirty water, death and decline: the inside story of a privatisation scandal, 28 February). Water is a monopoly on an essential resource and it once generated all the income necessary to maintain and update the system. Instead, for more than three decades, the profits from our rising bills have gone into the pockets of venture capitalists.This is one of the biggest robberies perpetrated on an unsuspecting population in recent times. We have lost safe access to the rivers and coastal waters for swimming and other recreation. We are losing the abundant wildlife that used to call those waters home. Continue reading......
02.03.26 - 18:36
Tactical agreement proving elusive for Central Asian states grappling with water deficit (IntelliNews)
 
Upstream-downstream divide difficult to bridge....
01.03.26 - 12:42
India set to revive 1984 water project after revoking pact with Pakistan (Nikkei)
 
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28.02.26 - 23:00
Thames Water sewage spills set for record high (DailyMail)
 
Thames Water is on course to dump more raw sewage into its polluted rivers than at any time this decade, according to the stricken supplier's own data....
28.02.26 - 10:36
Dirty water, death and decline: the inside story of a privatisation scandal (The Guardian)
 
There is no end in sight to the pollution caused by a 'broken' system. Experts say it could even be getting worseSarah Lambert took her usual morning swim for 40 minutes off Exmouth town beach before her volunteer shift helping disabled people get access to the water.A wheelchair user herself, Lambert's regular sea swims twice a week between the lifeboat station and HeyDays restaurant were the perfect form of exercise for her disability. Continue reading......
26.02.26 - 16:36
New Lab-Grown Meat Breakthrough Beats Traditional Beef by a Mile With 90% Less Land Use, 80% Less Water, and Dramatically Lower Emissions (Barchart)
 
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26.02.26 - 11:51
Trotz Texas-Standort: Neues Google-Rechenzentrum braucht Wasser nur für Toiletten (Golem)
 
Bei dem Neubau in Texas setzt Google zudem auf ein neues Konzept zur Energieversorgung. Damit soll Strom für die Nachbarn sogar günstiger werden. (Google, Wirtschaft)...
26.02.26 - 10:48
As U.S. and Iran meet, theres a record amount of Iranian oil on the water (MarketWatch)
 
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24.02.26 - 08:06
′People yearn for stability′: the Thames Water sewage plant at frontline of its crisis (The Guardian)
 
Weighed down by underinvestment and uncertainty, staff at Maple Lodge just want to get on with the jobIt is a grey day in a wet week but one of Thames Water's neglected plants is still coping. Wastewater is being pumped into the vast Maple Lodge sewage treatment centre in Rickmansworth, just off the M25, at a rate of about 3,000 litres a second, within capacity.The site manager points out the first-line screens that catch everything that will not pass through a 5mm filter. A “sheep” – a bundle of wet wipes, sanitary pads, cotton buds, condoms and indigestible bits of sweetcorn – is rotating at one edge. Credit cards and false teeth have been known to end up here. Continue reading......
24.02.26 - 01:03
GBP/USD treads water near 1.3500 as BoE-Fed divergence debate stalls (FXstreet)
 
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23.02.26 - 23:48
Coca-Cola Warns Of Temporary Topo Chico Mineral Water Shortage In Glass Bottles (AFX)
 
WASHINGTON (dpa-AFX) - Coca-Cola [KO], the parent company of the Topo Chico brand, has warned of a temporary shortage of its signature Topo Chico Mineral Water sold in glass bottles across the Uni......
23.02.26 - 22:12
Channel 4′s Dirty Business is a clarion call to nationalise the water industry (The Guardian)
 
As the drama shows, private firms no longer able to pollute the coast of England of Wales just switched to rivers instead There is a moment in Channel 4's drama Dirty Business when Julie Maughan holds the body of her dead child and lets out an anguished cry. It is as brutal as it is compelling.Her eight-year-old daughter Heather had just died in hospital, two weeks after playing in the sea on the beach at Dawlish Warren in Devon, where she contracted E coli O157, a bug which comes from raw sewage. She became ill with diarrhoea and blood loss. Transferred to Bristol children's hospital, her parents agreed to switch off her life-support machine after she suffered kidney failure and brain damage. Continue reading......
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