Drinking Water News
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Groundwater In The Arctic Is Delivering More Carbon Into The Ocean Than Was Previously Known
1/30/2025
A relatively small amount of groundwater trickling through Alaska’s tundra is releasing huge quantities of carbon into the ocean, where it can contribute to climate change, according to new research out of The University of Texas at Austin.
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MIT Spinout Gradiant Reduces Companies' Water Use And Waste By Billions Of Gallons Each Day
1/30/2025
When it comes to water use, most of us think of the water we drink. But industrial uses for things like manufacturing account for billions of gallons of water each day. For instance, making a single iPhone, by one estimate, requires more than 3,000 gallons.
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Oxyle Raises $16M To Lead The Fight Against The 'Forever Chemicals' Contaminating Our Water
1/30/2025
When Fajer Mushtaq turned on the tap as a child in Delhi, one question always loomed: was the water safe? Today, that same question haunts communities worldwide as PFAS — toxic "forever chemicals" used in everything from non-stick pans to firefighting foam — contaminate water supplies at an alarming rate.
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How Can We Help Our Rivers?
1/29/2025
An international research team led by Senckenberg scientist Prof. Dr. Peter Haase has evaluated the results of global measures to protect biodiversity in rivers.
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Jazan Emir Launches And Lays Foundation Stone For 73 Regional Water And Sanitation Projects At SR +4.7B
1/29/2025
His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz, Emir of Jazan region, today inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 73 environmental, water, and agricultural projects worth more than 4.7 billion Saudi Riyals in the presence of the Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture, Engineer Abdulrahman bin Abdulmohsen Al-Fadhli, at the main conference hall of the Emirate.
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Manchester Scientists Develop 'Molecular Trap' To Clean Pollution From Water
1/28/2025
Scientists from The University of Manchester have developed a new material that could help reduce water pollution caused by harmful chemicals, such as from leftover medicines and hygiene products, that end up in rivers and lakes.
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Trump EPA Updates Public On Agency Assistance Following Catastrophic Wildfires
1/28/2025
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has been assisting the local government and residents in the wake of catastrophic fires in Los Angeles County.
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Partnership Aims To Improve Safe Water Access Across Tanzania
1/28/2025
al Water Center (GWC) is pleased to announce a strategic partnership with Tanzania’s Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Agency (RUWASA) aimed at improving access to safe and reliable water for communities across Tanzania.
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KROHNE Joins Forces With SWAN To Drive Innovation In Smart Water Networks
1/28/2025
KROHNE, a leading provider of industrial process measurement technology has joined the Smart Water Networks Forum (SWAN), the leading, global hub for the smart water sector.
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Aqua Pennsylvania Awarded Nearly $29M In Funding To Remove PFAS From Drinking Water Across Commonwealth
1/27/2025
Aqua Pennsylvania announced today it was awarded a combination of grant and low-interest loan funding through the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PENNVEST) to support its continuing commitment to remove PFAS from drinking water.