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  1. Poverty, neglect make rural areas susceptible to storms like Tomas
    Poverty and government neglect of rural areas haveal l made Haiti especially vulnerable to disasters such as earthquakes and tropical storms, which can be expected to strike periodically. Experts say a long-term solution requires attacking the problem on various fronts -- economic development, infrastructure, improving health care and education, and reforesting the land to reduce soil erosion and stabilize hillsides.
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  2. World Bank to Partner Anambra on Erosion
    Awka — The World Bank has promised to partner the Anambra State government to control erosion in the state. The Bank also said it would partner the state on projects that would enable it achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs).
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  3. Sunrise Guest House Submerged in flood
    BENIN CITY – The premises of Sunrise Guest House, a lodging and accommodation outfit, located at 15, Ogba Road, by Ogiesoba junction, along Airport Road in Benin City was, yesterday, submerged in flood as a result of faulty erosion control measures by SERVETEK, the construction firm handling the dualisation of Airport Road, following yesterday’s afternoon rains.
    Investigations by The NIGERIAN OBSERVER revealed that it was
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  4. Climate change ‘serious challenge’ for Malta
    “Indeed, Malta is expected to suffer moderate impacts from climate change, mainly related to drought, deterioration of freshwater quality and availability, increased risk of floods, soil and coastal erosion, desertification, changes in sea level and biodiversity loss and degradation.”
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  5. Steps to stop land erosion stressed
    ISLAMABAD: Geological and agriculture experts on Monday started deliberations to devise a comprehensive plan for sustainable water infrastructure development and soil erosion control in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa region of the country.
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  6. NEW ATLAS ON AFRICA'S WATER
    UNITED NATIONS - / MaximsNews Network / 1 December 2010 -- The major challenges facing Africa's water resources have been laid out in striking clarity in a new atlas compiled by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP). The Africa Water Atlas uses hundreds of 'before and after' shots, detailed new maps and satellite images from 53 countries to show the problems facing Africa's water supplies, such as the drying of Lake Chad and the erosion of the Nile Delta, as well as new, successful methods of conserving water.
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  7. World Bank to assist Edo on erosion control
    Residents of Ogbeson quarters in Benin City and other erosion-prone areas in Edo State may soon get some relief as the World Bank plans partners the state government in finding solutions to the erosion problem ravaging parts of the state.
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  8. Storm run-off at Narooma housing site investigated
    THE Environment Protection Authority (EPA) was called to the controversial affordable housing construction site in Narooma last week after muddy waters gushed from the site into Wagonga Inlet.
    Persistent rain, the bane of any construction worker’s existence, over a number of days caused a dam at the steep 192 Princes Highway site to overflow allowing sediment-laden water to make its way into Forsters Bay.
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  9. Coffee industry brews up plans
    Viet Nam’s coffee industry should invest in more professional facilities, adequate irrigation methods and efficient watering systems to gain a stronger foothold in the global market, speakers at the Asia International Coffee Conference (AICC) said yesterday in HCM City.
    Better fertility, erosion control, improved harvesting techniques and post-harvest processing were also essential for the sustainable development of the coffee industry, Sette said.
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  10. Environment
    The State Government has rejected a proposal to levy Perth residents with a so-called ‘river tax’ as part of their annual water rates.
    The Minister said the trust, in partnership with community groups, industry, other State Government agencies and an army of volunteers was working to reduce nutrients entering our rivers, through restoration of catchments and river foreshores.
    his includes:
    1. $1.15 Million to rehabilitate the degraded Anvil Way drainage basin in Welshpool and create a new wetland;
    2. $867,000 for nutrient stripping wetlands and living streams in the Southern River Catchment;

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