Drinking Water News
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Aquatech Selected As A Key Technology Partner For Texas' First Major Seawater Desalination Plant
6/17/2025
Aquatech has been selected as the desalination technology partner for Corpus Christi’s Inner Harbor Water Treatment Campus.
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Rising Economic And Human Costs From Droughts Worldwide Require Effective Policies To Limit Losses And Damage
6/17/2025
The global land area affected by drought has doubled in the last 120 years. The cost of droughts has also risen sharply. An average drought in 2035 is projected to cost at least 35% more than it would today, according to a new OECD report.
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Wildfires Could Be Harming Our Oceans And Disrupting Their Carbon Storage
6/17/2025
Wildfires pollute waterways and could affect their ability to sequester carbon, new University of British Columbia research shows.
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PFAS Treatment Awarded Remediation Project Of The Year By Environment Analyst
6/17/2025
REGENESIS has been awarded the prestigious 2025 Remediation Project of the Year for its groundbreaking work at a former Naval Air Station.
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Prescribing Fewer Antibiotics Might Not Be Enough To Combat Threat Of 'Superbugs', Says New Research
6/17/2025
Antimicrobial resistance is still spreading in the environment despite a reduction in the amounts of antibiotic drugs prescribed, according to a new study led by the University of Bath.
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Fathom Integrates Future Climate Into Global Flood Cat
6/17/2025
Flood risk intelligence company Fathom today announces the integration of future climate scenarios into its Global Flood Cat, making it the first flood catastrophe model to include them at a global scale.
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Groundbreaking Water Treatment Research Advances Potable Reuse Technologies
6/17/2025
A pioneering research study by a multidisciplinary team of researchers, engineers, and utilities has been completed, providing clear guidance for pathogen reduction in carbon-based advanced treatment (CBAT) water systems.
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NOAA Develops New Method To Forecast Toxin Risk From Harmful Algal Blooms On Lake Erie
6/17/2025
Scientists successfully developed an experimental forecast that can better predict the timing and location of an elevated risk of toxins from harmful algal blooms (HABs) on Lake Erie, thanks to recent research from NOAA and a team of university collaborators.
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EPA And Army Wrap Up Initial Listening Sessions, Move Toward Proposal To Revise 2023 Definition Of WOTUS
6/17/2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and U.S. Department of the Army (Army) have completed a robust series of listening sessions intended to seek input from stakeholders on real-world and practical experience with Clean Water Act (CWA) programs and requirements that rely on the definition of “waters of the United States,” or WOTUS.
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Inauguration Of The Eaux Blanches Wastewater Treatment Plant In Sète, Occitanie Region, A Key Facility To Protect The Environment And Accelerate The Energy Transition
6/16/2025
Loïc Linares, President of Sète agglopôle méditerranée, Hervé Marques, Mayor of Sète, Karine Bonacina, Director of the Montpellier delegation of the Rhône Méditerranée Corse Water Agency, Arnaud Bazire, CEO of SUEZ Water France, and François-Xavier Lauch, Prefect of Hérault, inaugurated the new Eaux Blanches wastewater treatment plant in Sète, Hérault, on June 14th, 2025.