As India's cities run out of water, water-intensive industries like manufacturing and hospitality are investing not only in better effluent treatment but reducing overall consumption. The waste water treatment companies have benefited both people and the city administration from many centuries. The services provided by such companies are multiple. Yet in many regions of the world they are not able to meet even basic drinking water and sanitation needs. Well! Water management professionals have helped to alleviate the situation by planning, designing, and operating structures in such a way that, when combined with nonstructural measures, they increase the benefits that people can derive from water resources found in lakes, rivers, and estuaries.
Today, the water resource companies have taken a holistic approach that implies managing water resources and its waste in a... >>More
Asia Business Outlook Team
Aveek Pal Chaudhuri, Online Content Writer
Ruchika Malhan Varma, Chief Marketing Officer, Future Generali...
Dr. Richard Lobo, Head- Innovation & CQH, Tata Chemicals
Subhash Goel, Managing Director, Goel Ganga Developments
Sanjay Sethi, MD & CEO, Chalet Hotels
Ar. Khozema Chitalwala, Principal Architect & Designer,...