Drinking Water News
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Chesapeake Bay Program Releases Most Detailed Data On The Chesapeake's Lands And Waters To Date
6/26/2025
The Chesapeake Bay Program is pleased to announce an update to its High-Resolution Land Use/Land Cover Data and Change Data and, for the first time, Hyper-Resolution Hydrography Data that precisely identify the location, dimensions and connectivity of streams, ditches and other waterways.
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AQUASOL - Advancing Renewable Energy-Powered Solutions For Water Desalination
6/25/2025
The EU-funded AQUASOL project unites partners across Europe to integrate renewable energy into desalination systems and drive sustainable water treatment solutions.
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Aganova Signs Five-Year Contract To Inspect Water Network Across Paris Region
6/25/2025
Spanish environmental services company Aganova has signed a five-year contract with Syndicat des Eaux d'Île-de-France (SEDIF) to provide diagnostic services across the Paris region’s 8,000 km water distribution network using its state-of-the-art Nautilus acoustic sensors.
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Industrial Water Solutions Conference Convenes Business And Utility Leaders Driving The Circular Water Economy
6/25/2025
The Water Environment Federation (WEF) and WateReuse Association hosted the Industrial Water Solutions conference June 23-25 in Columbus, Ohio.
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Residents In Over 2,800 U.S. Cities Pledge To Save 559 Million Gallons In 2025 National Mayor's Challenge For Water Conservation
6/24/2025
Residents from more than 2,800 cities across the United States participated in the 2025 Wyland National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation, held April 1–30, pledging to save over 559 billion gallons of water over the next year.
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Veolia Opens One Of The Largest PFAS Treatment Plants In The U.S., Delivering High-Quality Drinking Water To Over 100,000 Delaware Residents
6/24/2025
At a time when water is more vital than ever for public health and environmental protection, Veolia has built one of the largest PFAS treatment systems in the United States and the largest of its kind in the Northeast.
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Meteor Invests In Major New Water Quality Centre
6/24/2025
Meteor Communications, the remote environmental monitoring specialist, has invested in a new water quality service centre that is 250% larger than the company’s previous facility.
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Microplastics Are Everywhere – But Our Methods To Track Them Are All Over The Place
6/23/2025
A new study from the University of Portsmouth has highlighted the growing role of citizen science in tackling one of the planet’s most pervasive pollution problems: microplastics and mesoplastics.
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WHO Publishes 54 Pathogen Background Documents To Support Safe Water And Sanitation Systems
6/21/2025
In a move to strengthen global efforts against waterborne disease, WHO has released 54 WASH-related pathogens new technical background documents — announced yesterday at a global water microbiology conference in the Netherlands — that capture the latest science on pathogens linked to drinking-water and sanitation systems.
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Study Finds Hidden Effects Of Wildfires On Water Systems
6/20/2025
Wildfires profoundly influence the unseen microbial world within our waters, directly impacting water quality and ecosystem health, according to a new study presented at ASM Microbe 2025, the annual meeting of the American Society for Microbiology.