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01.07.25 - 19:12
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Macquarie digs deeper for redemption at Southern Water. There was no alternative | Nils Pratley (The Guardian)
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Infamous former owner of Thames Water coughs up more capital in bid to turn around badly performing utilityMany took the view in 2021 that Macquarie should have been run out of town, rather than be allowed to own another English water company.The giant Australian financial outfit's former outing, remember, was at Thames Water from 2006 to 2017, which was when the absurd games of financial leverage began at the UK's biggest water company. The then-chair of Ofwat later told MPs he asked himself the question “What do we do here, with that reputation?” when Macquarie made the best financial offer to rescue Southern Water. Continue reading......
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01.07.25 - 19:09
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Oklahoma Ends Recommendation To Add Fluoride To Water (ZeroHedge)
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Oklahoma Ends Recommendation To Add Fluoride To Water
Authored by Zachary Stieber via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours),
The Oklahoma State Department of Health has removed its recommendation that fluoride be added to public water systems, joining a growing number of states that have rolled back similar guidance.
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt (L) with U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (R) at the Oklahoma State Capitol on June 26, 2025. Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt's Office via The Epoch Times
An archived version of the webpage states the department “supports community water fluoridation and recognizes the practice as safe, cost-effective and beneficial to all who drink and use the water.” The page now returns an error message.
“I'm instructing the Oklahoma Department of Health to stop recommending fluoride in our water,” Gov. Kevin Stitt, a Republican, said during a press conference on June 26. “Cities and water districts, they can still choose to do what they want, based on the...
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01.07.25 - 12:12
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Southern Water owners to invest up to £1.2bn into troubled utility (The Guardian)
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Australia's Macquarie leads consortium putting up funds to help firm avoid breach of regulatory licenceWhat would happen if Thames Water is temporarily renationalised?Business live – latest updatesThe struggling UK utility Southern Water has secured investment worth up to £1.2bn in a deal led by its majority owner, Macquarie Group, that will help it avoid a breach of its regulatory licence.A consortium led by Macquarie has committed to invest £655m, with a promise of another £245m by the end of the year from existing shareholders and unnamed new investors. Southern could receive another £300m depending on the outcome of a legal appeal to increase the amount it can charge customers. Continue reading......
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30.06.25 - 23:15
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MIT Invents "Bubble Wrap" That Pulls Fresh Water From The Air...Even In The Driest Places In The World (ZeroHedge)
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MIT Invents "Bubble Wrap" That Pulls Fresh Water From The Air...Even In The Driest Places In The World
MIT researchers have invented a new water-harvesting device — a high-tech version of “bubble wrap” — that can pull safe drinking water straight from the air, even in extreme environments like Death Valley, the driest desert in North America, according to LiveScience.
In a study published June 11 in Nature Water, the team described how their innovation could help address global water scarcity. “It works wherever you may find water vapor in the air,” the researchers wrote.
The device is built from hydrogel, a material that can absorb large amounts of water, sandwiched between two glass layers resembling a window. At night, the hydrogel draws moisture from the air. During the day, a special coating on the glass keeps it cool, allowing water to condense and drip into a collection system.
The hydrogel is molded into dome shapes — likened to “a sheet of bubble wrap” — ...
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30.06.25 - 07:54
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What would happen if Thames Water is temporarily renationalised? (The Guardian)
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The government could put the struggling utility into a special administration regime – but what does this involve?When the environment secretary, Steve Reed, stood up in parliament last week, his message for the owners of the struggling Thames Water appeared clear: there would be no leniency on fines for breaching environmental standards – despite the requests of creditors who control the company.Amid the standoff, Reed said the government had “stepped up our preparations” for the next stage: putting the company, a provider of water and sewage services to 16 million customers in London and south-east England, into temporary nationlisation, known as a special administration regime (SAR). Continue reading......
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28.06.25 - 18:12
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Thames Water court case shows there are alternatives to massive infrastructure (The Guardian)
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It is what we might call the HS2 fallacy: new reservoirs as tall as high-rise buildings that boost water companies' assetsBritain is running out of water, we are told. Soon there will be curfews, banning people from turning on their taps, as happens in Italy. Standpipes will sprout on the side of parched roads where trees once stood.Rivers will run dry and rural communities will begin digging wells in response to a water apocalypse destined to arrive courtesy of the ravaging effect of climate change. Continue reading......
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27.06.25 - 06:06
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Efun targets semiconductor packaging and OLED displays with water and gas barrier films (Digitimes)
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Optical film manufacturer Efun held its shareholders' meeting, successfully passing all proposals. Efun highlighted that with technological advancements, the demand for next-generation smartphones and AI products is becoming increasingly widespread. The key components of these products—semiconductor chips and OLED displays—require large quantities of water and gas barrier films used in packaging to ensure component longevity....
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25.06.25 - 19:01
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European Markets Close Under Water On Wednesday (AFX)
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BRUSSELS/FRANKFURT/PARIS (dpa-AFX) - European shares finished lower on Wednesday, handing back gains from the previous session as the fragile Iran-Israel truce took hold.U.S. President Donald Trum......
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