Sustainable water
10 Results
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Desalination Plants for the Mining Industry: Promoting Efficient Water Usage
While the mining sector in Chile represents only 1.3 percent of the total water consumption at the national level, water remains a scarce and finite resource. Learn about how Bechtel has been involved in building three of Chile’s largest desalination plants supplying industrial water to production facilities and drinking water to populations without access.
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Department of Defense secures water sustainability at new facilities
Read more about how the Department of Defense secures water sustainability at new facilities.
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BechTech Podcast: Discussing hydraulics and hydrology with Dr. Stewart Taylor
In this episode of the BechTech Podcast, learn how Dr. Stewart Taylor turned his passion for water into a successful career specializing in hydraulics and hydrology.
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Breathing digital life into a small town with the world’s greenest data center
Learn more about Bechtel's partnership with Nautilus to build more sustainable data centers around the world.
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Sustainable Urban Stormwater Management and Sponge Cities
Exploring cleaner, more cost-effective alternatives to conventional drainage systems
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Water Sustainability Builds Agriculture, Provides Natural Habitat At India’s Jamnagar Refinery
Water sustainability for India’s oil refinery promotes agriculture and conserves energy.
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One thing business can do to address fresh water risk
CI's Marielle Canter Wienkel recommends what companies can do to address fresh water risk.
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Balancing fresh water consumption and capacity
Dr. Troeng shares the importance of water consumption planning and ways to use existing water.
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Key ingredients to a successful partnership
Experts from Conservation International share insights on what businesses and governments need to forge a successful partnership to deliver fresh water.
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Delivering sustainable water solutions
Access to water is a global issue that, according to the World Resources Institute, affects more than a billion people. By 2025, it is estimated that 3.5 billion people may live with extreme water scarcity. Bechtel colleagues and partners today work with vulnerable communities around the world to build resilient infrastructure and improve access to safe, reliable drinking water.