About us...


H2bid.com provides 24/7access to bids and tenders from water and wastewater utilities around the world. H2bid is the world leader in water and wastewater procurement.

List your Products for sale
Customized bid research

For Contractors


H2find.com helps contractors, subcontractors, and suppliers serving the water/wastewater industries find each other.





Sponsors




International
WaterCentre

Liquid Assets



Jay-Z Speaks...

Water for Life





Latest Water Bids





Free TopSite


Public Corruption & its Effects on the Water Industry

October 4th, 2008 by Editor

When people talk about the major issues impeding progress in bringing clean
water and sanitation to the developing world, themes like “limited resources,”
“lack of infrastructure,” and “war” are common. All are certainly very real barriers,
yet one issue that stands in the way of millions having access to water rarely gets
attention: corruption.




Read on..

Popularity: 92% [?]

Posted in Water Articles |

Leave a Comment

Please note: Comments are moderated. This may delay posting of your comment. There is no need to resubmit your comment.

Water Calculator


Water Footprint Calculator


Water Science for Schools


Kids Fun Games


H2bid Guestbook




Subscribe

Add to Google Reader or Homepage

Subscribe in NewsGator Online

Add to My AOL


Categories

Search

Archives

Meta

Water News


Generators reduce risk of water outages, pollution - The San Marcos Mercury

Washington Update: House Bill Would Promote Water Research Programs - Water World

City to get $3 million for sewer work - Neosho Daily News

Water, sewer projects boosted; No estimates on job creation - Boston Globe

The value of water reuse grows - YourHub.com

Economic Meltdown Temporarily Restrains Growth in the Middle East ... - PR Newswire (press release)

Goshen to Get $5.5 Million Stimulus - istockAnalyst.com (press release)

The Unintended Consequences of Buy American - The Metropolitain

Wastewater management inadequate - Trinidad News

Somerville Housing Authority buildings could get solar power - Somerville Journal

© 2009 H2bidblog.com