Drinking Water News
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SJE Acquires AMI Global, Expanding Industrial Internet Of Things (IIoT) Capabilities
9/23/2025
SJE, Inc., the global industry leader in control systems, today announced the acquisition of AMI Global from Cimbria Capital.
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Study: 72% Of Illinois Wetlands No Longer Protected By Federal Clean Water Act
9/23/2025
Illinois once harbored more than 8 million acres of wetlands. By the 1980s, all but 1.2 million wetland acres had been lost, filled in for development or drained to make way for agriculture.
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Warm Reception In Iceland To Groundwater Monitoring That Provides An Immediate Response To Potential Contamination Events
9/23/2025
Mitigating the risk of contaminated water, the largest utility company in Iceland has completed five years of capturing vital real-time measurements with innovative, automated flow cytometers.
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XPRIZE Water Scarcity Awards 143 Qualified Teams In $119M Competition To Drive Global Access To Clean Water
9/22/2025
XPRIZE, the world's leader in designing and operating large-scale incentive competitions to solve humanity's grand challenges, today announced the Qualified Teams competing in the next stage of its $119 million XPRIZE Water Scarcity competition, the largest XPRIZE in history.
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Nala Membranes Secures Key Patent In Europe Following Similar Grants In The USA And Worldwide
9/22/2025
NALA Membranes, a deep tech company pioneering the next generation of durable, chlorine-tolerant reverse osmosis membranes for desalination and wastewater treatment, announced today the issuance of Patent No.19750604.1 by the European Patent Office.
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Vandstrom Advances As Qualified Team In XPRIZE Water Scarcity Competition
9/22/2025
Vandstrom has advanced as a Qualified Team in XPRIZE Water Scarcity, moving on to the next round of the $119M, multi-year competition driving innovation in sustainable seawater desalination.
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EPA Finalizes Action To Strengthen Water Quality In The Delaware River, Protecting Fish And Bolstering Economic Opportunity
9/22/2025
Today, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced a final rule establishing federal water quality standards for 38 miles of the Delaware River between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Wilmington, Delaware.
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WashU's Trusted Tap Will Empower Households To Monitor Water Quality
9/22/2025
Water utilities regularly monitor drinking water supplies. But once water enters the individual plumbing of households, there are no checks on what’s coming out of the tap.
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US EPA Delaware River Water Quality Standards Praised By Environmental Leaders As Being Guided By Good Science
9/22/2025
Today, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) finalized the rule revising outdated water quality standards for the 38 miles of the Delaware River between Philadelphia and Wilmington.
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H2O Innovation Acquires Lama To Expand Global Filtration Solutions
9/22/2025
H2O Innovation Inc. (“H2O Innovation” or the “Corporation”) proudly announces the recent acquisition of Lama Sistemas de Filtrados S.L. Unipersonal (“Lama”), a Spanish water filtration system manufacturer.