Keisy Tarakabu Keywords water Coastal reverse osmosis kiribati Read more about Keisy Tarakabu Keisy Tarakabu has a degree in Engineering Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Technology Sydney. Ms. Tarakabu’s current role is that of Coastal Engineer for the Ministry of Infrastructure and Sustainable Energy (MISE) in Tarawa, Kiribati. Ms. Tarakabu was recently appointed as a Fellow to participate in the Pacific Fellows Program sponsored by the Asian Development Bank.
New Water vs. NEWater: Which is More Costly? Read more about New Water vs. NEWater: Which is More Costly? Faced with water shortages in the past, the Government of Singapore, through the Public Utilities Board, has embarked on a successful water recycling program called NEWater. A systems approach to water management, the NEWater concept works with limitations and opportunities of Singapore’s situation.