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Aqua (ingredient), purified water used in cosmetics and pharmaceuticals; Aqua (satellite), a multi-national NASA scientific research satellite; Aqua (user interface), the visual theme of Apple's macOS operating system; Aqua America, a water and wastewater utility company in several states, US
The water supply of Jakarta has been privatized since 1997 through two 25-year concession contracts. The first water utilities in Indonesia, called PDAM after their Indonesian acronym, were set up during the colonial period at the beginning of the 20th century. Following independence in 1945 they became part of local government.
ACWA Power is a developer, investor, co-owner and operator of a portfolio of power generation and desalinated water production plants with a presence in 13 countries across the Middle East, Africa, and central and southeast Asia. ACWA Power's portfolio of projects in operation and development has an investment value of USD 85.7 billion, and a ...
The company's largest water subsidiary is Aqua Pennsylvania, which has been a part of Aqua America since 1996 and accounts for slightly more than half of 2007 operating revenue and provides water services to 50% of the company's total customer base. Aqua Pennsylvania operates in the greater urban and suburban Philadelphia area. [18]
Aqua Mineral water: Danone: Common in Indonesia as a genericized mark for any mineral water. [citation needed] Aqua-lung: Open-circuit underwater breathing set with demand valve: See Aqua-lung#Trademark issues: Or nowadays often merely "scuba", or "air scuba", when there is a need to distinguish from rebreathers [citation needed] AstroTurf ...
To understand the context of water privatisation in Jakarta, it is useful to know the water use pattern of residents, in particular of the poor, the particular financial mechanism of the concessions in Jakarta, the various types of water resources on which the city relies, and about other water-related challenges that are not directly related to privatisation such as floods, groundwater ...
Indonesia produced 490,000 tons of shrimp in 2004, which was 8% of the world production for the year. [3] In 1999, 507,513 ha of Indonesia was occupied by aquaculture, 60% of which being brackish water ponds, 28% being integrated rice-fish farming, and 12% being freshwater ponds. [4] Indonesia aquaculture regions with percentages of national ...