Drought, Pollution and Johor’s Growing Water Needs
Ewing, Jackson; Domondon, Karissa | August 2016
Abstract
This paper reviews the history of the Singapore-Malaysia water partnership, explores the nascent drivers impacting it, and concludes with thoughts on its future.
Citation
Ewing, Jackson; Domondon, Karissa. 2016. Drought, Pollution and Johor’s Growing Water Needs. © ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/9152.ISSN
2335-6677
Keywords
Environment
Wastewater
Wastewater Treatment
Water
Water Treatment
Environmental Regulation
Environmental Impact Assessment
Environment and Pollution Prevention
Contaminated Water
Groundwater Protection
Industrial Wastewater
Wastewater Treatment
Wastewater Collection
Water Pollution Control
Pollution Indexes
Pollution Control
Waste Disposal
Waste recycling
Environmental Health Water
Sanitation services wastes
Industrial Pollution
Water
Pollution
Environmental compliances costs
Ecological risk assessment
Environmental impact evaluation
Prevention of pollution
Local government and environmental policy
Liability for water pollution damages
Pollution control industry
Industrial waste
Domestic wastewater
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