Drinking Water News
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New Study Shows Rainwater Harvesting Can Provide Reliable Water Supply Anywhere In Texas, Even In Drought
11/25/2025
A groundbreaking study from The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University provides Texans with new evidence that rainwater harvesting is not just an add-on, but a practical and fully reliable water-supply option anywhere in the state, even during the most severe droughts.
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The Reuse Of Wastewater Enhances Nutrient Recycling And Conserves Potable Water
11/25/2025
The recycling of essential nutrients for plants, such as phosphorus and nitrogen, as well as the reuse of water from municipal wastewater requires improvement.
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EPA Announces $3B In New Funding For States To Reduce Lead In Drinking Water
11/25/2025
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced $3B in new funding for states through the State Revolving Fund (SRF) programs to reduce exposure to lead in drinking water.
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Microplastics Pose A Human Health Risk In More Ways Than One
11/25/2025
A new study shows that microplastics in the natural environment are colonised by pathogenic and antimicrobial resistant bacteria.
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Four Water Sampling Lines Available With bNovate's New BactoSwitch
11/25/2025
bNovate has introduced BactoSwitch, which by offering FOUR water sampling lines for its proven BactoSense analyser, now creates a highly efficient multi-source monitoring hub.
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Veralto Announces Agreement To Acquire In-Situ And Establishes $750M Share Repurchase Program
11/25/2025
Veralto (NYSE: VLTO) (the "Company"), a global leader in essential water and product quality solutions dedicated to Safeguarding the World's Most Vital Resources™, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire In-Situ for $435 million, subject to customary closing adjustments.
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New Study Validates BlueGreen's Harmful Algal Bloom Remediation As A Nature-Based Climate Solution
11/25/2025
BlueGreen Water Technologies, a global leader in watershed restoration, today announced the publication of a peer-reviewed study in Phycology demonstrating that targeted lake remediation of harmful algal blooms (HABs) can significantly mitigate greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and create climate resilience for water scarce areas.
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Curio Group And Geemec Announce Strategic Partnership To Deliver Next-Generation Of UV Water Treatment Solutions
11/24/2025
Curio Group and Geemec have announced a strategic partnership designed to meet the growing demand for advanced UV and ozone treatment technologies across the UK water industry.
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Conservation Leaders Named Champions Of The Chesapeake
11/24/2025
Chesapeake Conservancy today announced the 2025 Champions of the Chesapeake: former National Park Service Director Robert G. “Bob” Stanton, Maryland conservation advocate Ann Holmes Jones and watershed stewardship leader Lysle S. Sherwin.
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Helix Electric Supports Enhanced Water For 800,000 East Bay Residents
11/24/2025
Helix Electric, a leading electrical contracting company, installed a prefabricated electrical building at the Orinda Water Treatment Plant (WTP) on Sept. 30, that will provide cleaner drinking water to more than 800,000 East Bay residents in both Contra Costa and Alameda counties.