
Water21 - magazine of the International Water Association
February 2005
Issue 7.1
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COVER STORY
The future of monitoring: Great Lakes pave the way
Monitoring methods used in the surveillance of the Great Lakes are due to undergo improvement. Lis Stedman looks at the present monitoring system and the factors that are shaping its development.
NEWS / ANALYSIS
Including... Bolivian government signals contract end The private sector is facing the prospect of the end of a second water services contract in Bolivia following the announcement by the government there that it is to cancel Aguas del Illimani’s contract for the cities of La Paz, the capital, and neighbouring El Alto.
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GLOBAL FOCUS
- 14. Disasters: delivering a strategic response
- By Lis Stedman
AQUATIC ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING
- 18. The future of monitoring: Great Lakes pave the way
- By Lis Stedman
INDUSTRY
- 23. Industrial influence
- By Bill McCann
- 26. Rise of the outsource option
- By Bill McCann
CENTRAL / SOUTH AMERICA
- 29. Money for Mexico allows service expansion
- By Peter Reina
- 31. Considerable clean-up for Brazilian beaches
- By Peter Reina
32. Irrigation increase
TREATMENT TECHNOLOGY
- 34. O3 research: developments in disinfection
- By Lis Stedman
WATER 21 BASEBOOK
- 45. Anaerobic digester foaming: causes and solutions
- By Dr William Barber
WATER UTILITY 21
- 41. Colombian capital
- By Peter Reina
WATER ENVIRONMENT 21
- 43. The ecosystem approach
- By Lis Stedman
53. Water21NTERNET
56. IWA NEWS
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59. IWA EVENTS
60. DIARY
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