GE, Siemens Show Singapore's 'Toilet to Tap' Push Is Paying Off
A plant supervisor inspects the pumps inside the underground DTSS (Deep Tunnel Sewerage System) Pumping Station at the Changi Water Reclamation Plant in Singapore, on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2010. Singapore has a growing number of laboratories working on ways to clean waste water and take the salt out of seawater. And Singapore companies are winning billions of dollars worth of contracts to build water treatment facilities worldwide. Photographer: Munshi Ahmed/Bloomberg via Getty Images

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