Published on IDRA Global Connections Fall 2020 Issue By Mr. Roch Cheroux Sydney is a city of waterways – our iconic harbour, rivers and famous beaches shape our identity and lifestyle. Sydney is also the economic, cultural and employment heart of NSW, and arguably Australia – it is also the largest city in the world’s...
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How Desalination will Play a Key Role in Solving Egypt’s Water Scarcity
Published on IDRA Global Connections Fall 2020 Issue By Ms. Menatalla Sadek Growing up in Egypt, we have always been taught that we were privileged with a country that was gifted with it all: a perfect location right in the middle of three continents, access to the magnificent Mediterranean Sea on our northern coast; and...
Researching Critical Technical Barriers to Lower Desalination Energy Costs
Published on IDRA Global Connections Fall 2020 Issue An Interview with Dr. Peter Fiske, Executive Director of the US National Alliance for Water Innovation (NAWI) What has been the biggest gap in US advanced water treatment research identified by NAWI? Does this have international applications? NAWI identified 6 key challenges in water treatment research, all of which, I think, have international...
SWCC and U.S. DOE Sign Landmark MOU on Cooperation in the Field of Desalination Research and Technology
Published on IDRA Global Connections Fall 2020 Issue October 19, 2020 – Today, Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) as a representative of the Ministry of the Environment, Water and Agriculture (MEWA) of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America’s Department of Energy (DOE) from the Ministry of Energy, have signed a landmark...
Fifteen Years of Desalination in the Mediterranean Coast of Spain
Published on IDRA Global Connections Summer 2020 Issue By Mr. Fermin Lopez Unzu The Mediterranean area of Spain is characterized by hot dry summers and mild wet winters with periods of intense rainfall in spring and autumn. The water cycle associated to this Mediterranean climate frequently results in droughts and floods. This region is also...
How Neom is Approaching Water Reuse and Recycling
Published on IDRA Global Connections Summer 2020 Issue By Mr. Gavin van Tonder NEOM is a region in northwest Saudi Arabia. On the shores of the Red Sea, it being built from the ground up to serve as a living laboratory to help solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Founded on the principles...
Discussing Privatization in The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Published on IDRA Global Connections Summer 2021 Issue Interview with H.E. Eng. Abdullah Bin Ibrahim Al-Abdulkareem Governor of Saline Water Conversion Corporation [SWCC] After the recent launch of SWPC’s PPP plan, the market is very excited about the asset privatization plan from SWCC. Can you explain the next steps, proposed schedule, level of investment required and the overall scope of projects...
Women of Our Industry: Unconventional Solutions for a Diverse Workplace
Published on IDRA Global Connections Spring 2020 Issue By Ms. Eva Steinle-Darling, Reuse Innovation Lead & VP at Carollo Engineers; President of WaterReuse Texas Humbled by the great examples of female leaders who have preceded me in the IDRA’s Women of Our Industry initiative, I appreciate the opportunity to reflect on how water reuse and my own career have evolved over...
There Today, Gone Tomorrow? Underscoring the Need for Desalination Before Water Scarcity Events
Published on IDRA Global Connections Spring 2020 Issue By Ms. Jessica H. Jones Poseidon Water and the San Diego County Water Authority celebrated the start of operations at the United States’ largest, most technologically advanced and energy efficient seawater desalination plant in December 2015. That the opening of the Claude “Bud” Lewis Carlsbad Desalination Plant in San Diego County, California, occurred in...
Water Sustainability in Hong Kong
Published on IDRA Global Connections Spring 2020 Issue By Mr. Tim Lam Shing Reliable and quality water supply is indispensable to the livelihood of the people in Hong Kong and is critical to the territory’s sustainable developments. The Water Supplies Department of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government (“WSD”) is charged with the responsibility of maintaining...