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Since 1956, the coal-fired Carbon Power Plant diverted water for evaporative cooling, fully consuming the volume withdrawn. A portion of the power plant’s water right is now available from the Carbon Canal Company, which currently holds the water right. This … Learn More

Friends of the Verde River will manage an invasive species removal along the Verde River, in the Camp Verde reach to restore flows, foster greater habitat sustainability, and education for surrounding communities. This project is unique as it inersects private … Learn More

DigDeep’s Closing the Water Access Gap report found that many households across Appalachia do not have running water, or their tap water is too dangerous to drink, especially in rural West Virginia. Many people drive long distances to buy bottled … Learn More

Access to clean and reliable sources of water is a fundamental human right, essential for sustenance, health, and development. Unfortunately, the people of Nornyikpo have had to live without this essential basic need for many years. Nestled between rolling hills … Learn More

The Cocopah Indian Tribe is embarking on the ambitious Cocopah Water Habitat Restoration Project, aimed at rejuvenating two vital sections of the Colorado River's floodplain within their reservation. Leveraging their water rights and collaborating with partners like Audubon, the Tribe … Learn More

Project Jal Samridhi is distributing water purifiers to 15000 families in the Bundelkhand region of Madhya Pradesh, India as Phase 1. The project is being implemented in partnership with Parmarth Samaj Sevi Sansthan, pioneers of the “Jal Saheli” model of … Learn More

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A pioneer and the world-leading provider of Drip Irrigation solutions, Netafim is the largest player in the global irrigation industry. With 14 manufacturing facilities in 11 countries, 27 subsidiaries, and a strong global distribution network across 110-plus countries, Netafim combines … Learn More

Every Drop: As in all other areas of our business, we work to get the basics right. In all our operations and across our supply chain, we strive to conserve and protect water. Without it, we have no business. Barley … Learn More

The Endangered Wildlife Trust is a non governmental, non-profit, conservation organization, founded in 1973 and operating throughout southern Africa. The EWT conserves threatened species and ecosystems in southern Africa by initiating research and conservation action programmes, implementing projects which mitigate … Learn More