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Biwater International Limited provides large-scale
water and
wastewater treatment solutions. It has
completed over 25,000
projects in over 90 countries...
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government had
violated the
agreement with
Biwater Gauff. It did not
however award monetary damages to
Biwater,
acknowledging that
public interest concerns...
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Biwater F.C. was an
English football club
based in Clay Cross, Derbyshire. They were
known as Clay
Cross Works until 1988.
Under their former name they...
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Tanzania and City Water, a
consortium consisting of the
former British firm
Biwater,
Gauff Engineers from
Germany and a
Tanzanian company called Superdoll...
- in
Cochabamba to
Aguas del Tunari, a
subsidiary of the
multinationals Biwater and
Bechtel in 1999. The
World Bank and the
International Development Bank...
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imperial gallon (imp gal) for diesel. Walker,
William (5
September 2012). "
Biwater project draws scrutiny".
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original on 2
October 2013....
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Biwater. In 2015, he was
knighted "for
services to
international trade and development". As of 2017 he is a
Deputy Lieutenant of Surrey. "
Biwater Foundation"...
- company's board,
ending 120
years of the family's stewardship. In 1984 the
Biwater Group purchased the Clay
Cross Company,
which continued to manufacture...
- Harza. In 2003, the firm name was
shortened to MWH. In 2010, MWH
acquired Biwater Services Ltd., a
water construction and
engineering firm. With the acquisition...
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wastewater treatment plant (built and
operated by the
British company Biwater) was
opened in Managua, but even it
treats only 40% of the city's wastewater...