Singapore researchers are testing robotic swans that could provide essential, highly advanced water testing in reservoirs around the country and the world A small team at the NUS Environmental Research Institute, working with the Tropical Marine Science Institute, initially conceptualised the...
According to environmental activists and scientists, dams along with pollution and climate change are among the biggest threats facing Himalayan rivers like the Brahmaputra, the Indus and the Ganga For most pilgrims on their way to Kedarnath, Srinagar in the Garhwal region of Uttarakhand is just a...
Madison-based Total Water Treatment Systems Inc., one of the biggest suppliers of ultrapure water treatment systems in the Midwest, quenches thirst for ultrapure water Biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, water technology and university research are all promising segments of the Wisconsin economy...
In an effort to see if additional nitrogen is justified, researchers from the University of Illinois initiated a new study. The goal of the study is to evaluate four different application methods of 200 lbs of N at four different research sites "The takeaway message from what we’ve...
A list of best water management apps Ciampitti recommends, as well as others from ag-based universities like Texas A&M and the University of Nebraska Agriculture is dependent on water. While a farmer can’t control when it rains, he can control how he manages the water he does have...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued an order to the City of North Las Vegas to take immediate steps to address federal Clean Water Act violations The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued an order to the City of North Las Vegas to take immediate steps to address federal...
Environmentalists say the use of wastewater in irrigation could be a dangerous “experiment” Environmentalists raised alarm bells Friday over controversial use of oilfield wastewater for crops in California. "It's an experiment that the state of California and the oil industry...
A study published by researchers at University of East Anglia reveals the drastic effects of the major Amazonian Balbina Dam on tropical rainforest biodiversity The research reveals a loss of mammals, birds and tortoises from the vast majority of islands formed by the creation of the vast Balbina...
Scottish Water could be sued over the recent water contamination in North Lanarkshire, which resulted in nine school closures and thousands of residents being advised to only use mains water to flush toilets The threat of legal action has come from Patrick McGuire, of Thompsons Solicitors, who...
A University of Wyoming professor has made a discovery that answers a nearly 100-year-old question about water movement, with implications for agriculture, hydrology, climate science and other fields After decades of effort, Fred Ogden, UW's Cline Chair of Engineering, Environment and Natural...
SUEZ Environnement's new office will position the company to bring additional offerings to petrochemical, power, oil and gas industries SUEZ Environnement has announced that it has opened a business development office in Houston, Texas to better serve existing and future clients in the...
A team of international researchers, led by University of Kentucky scientists, have found that these tiny metal-containing particles may be more toxic to plants and microorganisms than other forms of metals The group of scientists led by Jason Unrine, an assistant professor in the UK College of...
Xylem will supply a major municipal water reclamation facility with ultraviolet (UV) disinfection solutions, according to a press release he treatment system will provide an additional 228,000 tons of reclaimed water every day for “the city’s industrial sector and communities living...
Bristol Water uses Rezatec landscape intelligence to support its water catchment management programme Rezatec is deploying its landscape intelligence portal platform to work with Bristol Water on a ground-breaking project designed to gain a deeper understanding of the impact changing agricultural...
Cellular connectivity brings advantages to smart water meters Smart water metering is beginning to gain traction among a growing number of public utilities. With the mounting strain on local and state water supplies, increased pressures to upgrade water infrastructure, and recent advancements in...
A robust 15-year commitment helps Vietnam exceed the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) target for water and sanitation Twenty-five years ago, roughly 2 out of 5 people in Vietnam did not have access to improved sources of drinking water. Improved sources – mostly tap water and protected...
Video explains the climate-smart agriculture approach including its objectives and why it is needed Climate change will hit farmers, herders and fishers the hardest. The Climate-smart agriculture approach promotes the development of the technical, policy and investment conditions to...
Called Drop, it uses a range of sensors to track changes in the water's pH level, sanitation and temperature and sends these readings in real-time to an app The app doesn't specifically highlight whether urine is present in the water because each person's urine has a different pH level...
Seldon Technologies will provide water-purification devices to public schools in Mexico. The government requires all public schools to provide non-contaminated drinking water to all students It's a resource Sen. Patrick Leahy says some Vermonters take for granted. But thanks to a new...
Huntsville-based startup, euHydrate LLC​ develops smart water bottle technology This company was developed to support a smart water bottle invention that has now advanced to the final round in the Alabama Launchpad Start-Up Competition. The smart water bottle has already passed the...
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