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  2. Water supply and sanitation in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The agreement allows for less water to be withdrawn when reservoirs in Hong Kong are full, and more water to be withdrawn in times of drought, while the annual payment remains the same. Under the new agreement, Hong Kong paid fixed lump sums of HK$2,959 million, HK$3,146 million and HK$3,344 million for 2009, 2010 and 2011 respectively. [9]

  3. Water Supplies Department - Wikipedia

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    The Water Supplies Department (WSD; Chinese: 水務署) is the department under the Development Bureau of the Government of Hong Kong of the People's Republic of China providing a reliable and adequate supply of wholesome potable water and sea water to customers in Hong Kong.

  4. China Water Affairs Group - Wikipedia

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    It was the earliest water company listed in Hong Kong, and is the only Hong Kong listed company that focuses on water supply business. The company, formerly an electronics company, was established in 1993 with the name of Cedar Base Electronic (Group) Limited ( Chinese : 易達興業電子(集團)有限公司 ), and was listed on the main ...

  5. A Chinese bottled water giant founded by the country’s ...

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    Hong Kong's consumer watchdog said Nongfu Spring's bottled water nears the EU limit for a ... But a drop in the company's share price—down almost 25% so far this year—has shrunk the bottled ...

  6. Category:Water supply and sanitation in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Water supply and sanitation in Hong Kong" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Economy of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, Hong Kong's real economic growth fell by 2.8% as a result of the Great Recession. [33] By the late 20th century, Hong Kong was the seventh largest port in the world and second only to New York City and Rotterdam in terms of container throughput. Hong Kong is a full Member of the World Trade Organization. [34]

  8. Category:Water in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of water of Hong Kong (5 C, 2 P) C. Coastal construction in Hong Kong (4 P) M. Marine parks of Hong Kong (7 P) S. Water supply and sanitation in Hong Kong (1 C ...

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