Drinking Water News
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UT Chemist Researches Micro- And Nanoplastics To Reduce Future Harm To Health And Environment
8/6/2025
Researchers at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are studying microplastics and nanoplastics to determine how they form in the environment—and how to reduce or even prevent their formation.
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Repurposing Poultry Processing Water For Hydroponic Use
8/5/2025
Researchers at Auburn University recently developed new methods for safely using poultry processing wastewater for food-grade hydroponic crop production.
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NYU Tandon Researcher Advocates For Uncertainty-Aware Water Risk Models To Improve Flood And Drought Preparedness
8/5/2025
Researchers are calling for a more reliable approach to understanding water-related hazards by explicitly accounting for uncertainty in their predictions, arguing this could improve how communities prepare for the risk of floods, droughts, and river-related erosion.
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Seven Barriers To Digital Water Transformation In Asia
8/4/2025
Smart water for a smart Asia: how digitalization can solve the region’s profound water challenges.
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Air Pollution And Warming Are Changing Colorado's Remote Alpine Lakes
8/4/2025
On a hot summer day, Julia Pop and MJ Farruggia paddled a two-person pack raft to the edge of Sky Pond, an alpine lake at 11,000 feet in Rocky Mountain National Park.
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Imperfect Underground Processes Help Filter Wastewater In Florida Keys
8/4/2025
For seaside communities reducing their pollution, nitrogen is a prime target. Often found in agricultural runoff and human waste, nitrogen and the nitrogen-containing nitrate molecule can enter coastal waters as a critical nutrient for algae.
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The Global Threat Of Salt Contamination To Water Supplies
8/1/2025
A new paper published in Environmental Science & Technology Letters warns of an emerging global threat posed by salt contamination of water supplies in tidal rivers worldwide.
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5 Advances To Protect Water Sources, Availability
8/1/2025
Water is an essential requirement for life on Earth — it supports everything from cellular processes to ecosystems. Five papers published in ACS journals provide new insights to help protect natural water sources and ensure that more people have access to safe drinking water.
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Clemessy Supports Michelin In Setting Up An Industrial Water Reuse System In Blanzy
8/1/2025
Clemessy is working for Michelin on Blanzy industrial site (71) to deploy the Hydraloop project, a system designed to significantly reduce water extraction by reusing processed water from the site's waste water treatment plant.
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Freshwater Disappearing At Alarming Rate: Study
7/31/2025
Using NASA Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) satellite data, new research shows that areas experiencing drying have been expanding at a dangerous rate since 2002, depleting available drinking water for 75% of the world's population and contributing to rising sea levels.