PHOTO OF THE WEEK : “The Rainbow Fountain”

The “Rainbow Fountain” or “Banpo Bridge Rainbow Fountain” in Seoul, South Korea, is the world’s longest bridge fountain

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African aquifers could be rich in water

Researchers from the British Geological Survey, the world’s oldest institute dedicated to geological research, and University College London have created the first ever mapping of the aquifers across the African continent and the water quantities contained within them.

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Ballast water treatment: an international ecological challenge

The importance of the ballast water is not simply a means of balancing ships. Today, it also represents a major international ecological challenge.

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK by Paul Petruck

This week celebration of “high speed water”

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Around the World with the Founders of “Entre Deux Eaux”

9 transboundary basins, 35 countries, and 273 interviews. These numbers tell the story of Émeline Hassenforder and Benjamin Noury’s journey. The duo spent two years travelling around the world on behalf of their association “Entre Deux Eaux” (“between two bodies of water”) to develop a method to analyze transboundary management problems pertaining to water.

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PHOTO OF THE WEEK

This amazing shot shows the confluence of the Arve (right) and Rhone (left) rivers near Geneva, Switzerland. This photo was forwarded by the “Agir pour la planète” organization and was widely circulated on the web this week.

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