Yorkshire Water has made six new commitments to reduce carbon emissions, as it became the latest water company to sign up to the government's Infrastructure Carbon Review The company’s pledges include halving the carbon emissions in any new assets built by 2020; measuring and monitoring...
Food exports are running India dry, while China is conserving its water supply by importing water intensive crops such as soya, a new analysis of the two countries water footprint reveals India is poised to lose its entire available water supply within 500 years if its current food export policy...
International groundwater centre IGRAC, together with consultancy Acacia Water, studied the potential of the Management Aquifer Recharge (MAR) in the transboundary Merti aquifer, shared between Kenya and Somalia The project was commissioned by the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD)...
The Warrawagine Cattle Company will use excess water from the nearby Woodie Woodie manganese mine to irrigate a variety of crops, including sorghum, maize, and oats The Warrawagine Cattle Company will use excess water from the nearby Woodie Woodie manganese mine to irrigate a variety of...
A solar-powered water project in Cameroon’s arid north has enabled villagers to fight poverty by starting small businesses When the government of Cameroon started a solar-powered water distribution system in the north of the country, the objective was to improve access to potable water and...
University of Utah researchers determined how much of the rain and snowmelt that falls on the land moves to the atmosphere from plant transpiration and evaporation from soil and surface waters More than a quarter of the rain and snow that falls on continents reaches the oceans as runoff. Now...
West Delhi plant to turn sewage into drinking water Sujala Dhara, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal's pet project, was launched on Thursday by Delhi Jal Board in collaboration with NGO SANA. The technology is in use in the US and will be replicated to treat sewage through five levels. However,...
The volumes of water used in the United States to crack open underground shale layers that hold oil and gas are as varied as the American landscape on which the energy development takes place, according to a study from the U.S. Geological Survey The volumes of water used in the United States to...
As the global platform based in Vietnam for sharing and co-creation of innovative water solutions, VACI2015 attracts decision makers across the entire water value chain with particular attraction to sector agencies, water authorities and related industry at both central and provincial levels, that...
SpecialEFX, a trophy manufacturer, was able to virtually eliminate the need for regular wastewater collection and disposal by installing a specialized evaporation system by NHE, a process water recycling company By installing a specialist evaporation system, process water recycling expert NHE was...
California regulators have given final approval to a controversial drought plan to restrict the flow of water pouring out of Lake Shasta this summer in a bid to preserve an endangered fish species California regulators have given final approval to a controversial drought plan to restrict the flow...
Torremolinos has launched a project to get to the bottom of occasional waste spillage off its coasts in an aim to make the town’s beaches even better for locals and visitors Torremolinos has launched a project to get to the bottom of occasional waste spillage off its coasts in an aim to make...
More than 40,000 miles of California’s rivers and streams are currently threatened by pollution, according to a list of impaired waterways submitted by the state to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency More than 40,000 miles of California’s rivers and streams are currently...
Rotary is lending a hand in Nicaragua by helping provide clean water and improving sanitation in the impoverished country Rotary District 7790, including the Farmington Rotary, is lending a hand in Nicaragua by helping provide clean water and improving sanitation in the impoverished country...
De Nora announces the acquisition of the Water Purification group of Severn Trent Services. The new business line, called De Nora Water Technologies, will be focused on delivering sustainable and innovative water and wastewater technologies for municipal, marine and energy related water treatment...
The winners are BWA from the Netherlands, Resolute Marine Energy from Ireland, Sansox Oy from Finland and CardPool from France The WssTP European Water Innovation Award supports the economic opportunities for the European water sector and especially the small and medium enterprises in...
Vancouver is stepping up its water restrictions in the wake of record-breaking dry weather Metro Vancouver officials announced Friday that lawn watering will be reduced to one day a week, in the wake of the driest spell since 2003. "As we all know healthy lawns only need watering once a...
Lack of clarity over who should regulate and control water access causes competition between farmers, urban dwellers and foreign investment The narrow Uluguru mountain paths in eastern Tanzania are crisscrossed by a spaghetti of hosepipes drawing water from the mountain rivers for the...
Lockett Wood, CEO and President of Longmont-based Avivid Water Technology, says that after nearly a decade of development, he's discovered a safe way to purify water using a process to the known as electrocoagulation 750 million people worldwide don't have access to clean water....
J-WAFS awards $1.8 million in first round of seed-grant funding, The J-WAFS program supports the efforts of MIT faculty, labs, and centers to work toward solutions for water and food security that are energy-efficient and environmentally benign The J-WAFS program supports the efforts of MIT...
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