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Dawn Marks, of The Oklahoman, has an important story about the world water
crisis, and how some students from Oklahoma Christian tried to help by traveling
to Rwanda and filming a documentary.
The students said the amount of time people spend trying — and failing — to find
clean water shocked them. http://blog.newsok.com/gogreen/2008/10/05/oc-students-and-water-quality-in-rwanda/
Much of the world is in drought, but Americans use more of its scarcer water.
NBC’s Anne Thompson reports: Click to view
How America uses water
Waste Water Recycling
The Qinghe Waste Water Recycling Project is an ideal application of GE’s advanced membrane technology to help improve waste water treatment capability.
In Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the engorged Cedar river is flowing freely throughout the downtown. At least 438 city blocks are under water, and in some neighborhoods the water is 8 feet high. The AP’s Mark Carlson has the story. (June 13)
Facing severe drought, Cyprus has been forced to import water from Greece by sea tankers.