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Fast Fact Friday

World toilet day 2024

November 19 is World Toilet Day. Incidentally, the United Nations declared it an official UN Day at a General Assembly

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Story Tuesday

English water companies are collapsing

In the UK, privatized water companies have consistently failed to invest in infrastructure, leading to frequent pollution incidents with sewage and waste contaminating rivers and lakes. This negligence has resulted in significant financial losses for investors, including major stakeholders like the Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System, who have had to write off their investments in Thames Water, the UK’s largest water supplier. It’s becoming clear that English water companies are collapsing as a result of these ongoing issues. Thames Water, struggling under a mountain of debt, has been unable to secure new financing, leading to insolvency for its parent company, Kemble. The wider water industry in the UK faces similar challenges, plagued by the regular discharge of untreated sewage into water bodies. Originally meant as an emergency measure during heavy rainfall, this practice continues unabated. Compounding the issue is the long-standing problem of leaking pipes, causing nearly a quarter of the country’s drinking water to be lost. David Black, head of the water regulatory authority Ofwat, has called for a cultural shift within these companies, emphasizing the need for improved leadership and corporate responsibility. The UK’s approach to water privatization, initiated over 30 years ago under Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, starkly contrasts with the public management of water services in Northern Ireland, Scotland, and most other countries around the world. If you

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Story Tuesday

European Water under pressure

Europe is confronting substantial hurdles in maintaining its water supply. European water is under pressure despite extensive efforts since 2015,

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Fast Fact Friday

37% have good conditions

37% of European surface water meet good condition standards. By the way, this report was done by the European Environmental

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Story Tuesday

The Power of Handwashing

Global Handwashing Day is today and the importance of hand hygiene remains evergreen. Let’s dive into the world of clean

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Fast Fact Friday

Global Handwashing Day

20 seconds is the minimum time you should wash your hands.  By the way, October 15th is Global Handwashing Day. With proper handwashing, respiratory and intestinal diseases can be reduced by 25–50%. Source: https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/when-how-handwashing.html  Photo:

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