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Glen Canyon Dam, a giant on the Colorado River

Inaugurated in 1966, the grand dam continues to manage the waters of the mighty American river.

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Australia’s water challenge

From floods to droughts, the unpredictable climate necessitates new investments in water infrastructure for the country.

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Phoenix running out of water and America finds it is fragile

Water scarcity in the city of Phoenix reopens the debate on the necessary investments in American infrastructure

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From the Netherlands to the US, the engineering works that hold water’s fury at bay

Water management plants are needed to avoid the devastating effects of floods

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Pennsylvania, in the US large dams are making a comeback

Plans for a new dam big enough to power a city of half a million have been announced

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From the sea to the glass, our commitment for water

Giorgio Pratofiorito, a Fisia Italimpianti research and development engineer

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From the sea and from land: the new ways to avoid being left without water

Desalinization and waste water plants, the world invests in water infrastructure

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Drought and floods, California’s eternal battle

Over 50 billion dollars are necessary to upgrade the state’s water system

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From Ertan to Three Gorges, the dams that make China run

A look at the engineering skills and innovation behind the construction of China’s massive dams.