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Composium Group Ltd exists solely to deliver TELESIS, a utility production feed source water acquired from the near off-shore sub surface. TELESIS uniquely serves multiple utility production, the exact types of utility are dependent on the project geographic location. In … Learn More

This project seeks help with clean water for the town of Muheza in Tanga, Tanzania. The community seeks help with groundwater drilling and other clean water solutions. Learn More

Increasing access to and use of sustainable water, sanitation and hygiene services. Learn More

La caldera de 600BHP es un equipo de generación de vapor de agua, que trabaja con combustible carbón mineral. El agua que requiere el proceso es tratada químicamente para conservar la vida útil del sistema y minimiza las incrustaciones y … Learn More

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This case study consists of a qualitative research of the processes of support and contestation of transboundary cooperation over water. The unit of analysis is the (lower) transboundary Jordan River basin, analyzed through multi-layered stakeholder interviews. Stakeholder focus groups will … Learn More

Mollicy Farms was cleared for row crop agriculture in 1969 and 17 miles of levees were constructed surrounding the 16,000-acre site to reduce flooding. This hydrologic modification, common in southern floodplains, disrupted the natural flooding cycles and functionally disconnected the … Learn More

The Coca-Cola Africa Foundation, USAID, and Care International partnered together on a 3-year initiative to improve access to safe drinking water and sanitation services in the Tano River Basin border area between Ghana and Cote d'Ivoire. The project supported the … Learn More

Backed by a $65 million-dollar commitment, The Coca-Cola Foundation (TCCF) introduced the Replenish Africa Initiative (RAIN) in 2009 in response to the lack of water and sanitation faced by nearly 300 million Africans. Managed by the Global Environment & Technology … Learn More

The San Joaquin Valley is California's top agricultural producing region. Groundwater in this area is over-drafted and groundwater levels are declining. This project, implemented by TCCC and Sustainable Conservation, makes beneficial use of floodwaters for groundwater recharge through the development … Learn More