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Rudd's $1bn drought plan
October 28, 2007 - 2:11PM
A federal Labor government would commit $1 billion towards storm water harvesting and desalination projects to help secure Australia's urban water supplies
Might be something in that clowboy.it's a different spin on things kennas, but CNM could benifiet from water. it is there by product to making power
Just broken out.it's a different spin on things kennas, but CNM could benifiet from water. it is there by product to making power
I didn't buy any.Just broken out.
Wave power and clean coal seem to be the main game but looks like these guys might be on to something.
ahh, you crack me upCoca Cola and Pepsi are both good water stocks , sounds weird for them to be , but they both hold substancial water bottling portfolios and have been pretty consistent throughout the years .
They're not just fizz .
I've been looking at this but although it's made some good returns since opening, I just can't get over the 5% + management fees. Crazy. I'd probably invest in it otherwise.For something closer to home there is the MFS Water Fund.
These guys are currently involved in the major SE QLD "Western Corridor" recycled water project; completed Goro Inco water 30km pipeline; also constructs wastewater pipelines for Syd Water - many utilising horizontal drilled bores to avoid environmental damage(eg, Blue Mountains sewerage fix involved dual bores drilled 2400m under a dam to connect a problem area to a remote main )Founded in Sydney in the 1950s, today Lucas is a leader in the engineering and construction of utility infrastructure: gas, oil and electricity distribution, water and sewerage systems and telecommunications networks
The biggest owner of water rights on the ASX I believe is WBA.Anyone an expert on water industry/stocks here? I know very little but I think water is often overlooked as it's a finite commodity like any other, been adding water companies in the last six months, namely Phoslock and Emefcy. Anyone holding these companies or care to discuss?
I'm not an expert, and I don't know either of those companies, but Ruralco has a water services and water brokerage business. I see they've made some acquisitions in this area in 2017 and are aggressively expanding it. I can't really make any comment on the quality of their business though.Anyone an expert on water industry/stocks here? I know very little but I think water is often overlooked as it's a finite commodity like any other, been adding water companies in the last six months, namely Phoslock and Emefcy. Anyone holding these companies or care to discuss?
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