Sara Jerome
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Non-Regulation Of PFCs Complicating Military Cleanups
6/29/2018
In March, the Pentagon provided its most comprehensive report to date on the scope water contamination caused by military bases.
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Recycled Water To Resurrect Languishing River
6/28/2018
Recycled water may bring new life to a languishing river in the Southwest.
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Water Shutoffs In Camden Under Scrutiny
6/27/2018
The city of Camden, NJ, is facing a lawsuit regarding the transparency of local water shutoff policies.
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Federal Report: PFCs More Dangerous Than Previously Believed
6/26/2018
A federal agency has released a long-awaited report suggesting that perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) are more dangerous to human health than federal standards currently take into account.
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Overpumping Groundwater Linked To Arsenic Threat
6/22/2018
A new study found that groundwater overpumping can result in potentially dangerous water quality problems.
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Cali Treatment Plant Tries On AI
6/21/2018
A wastewater treatment plant in Wasco, CA, is making use of artificial intelligence in water treatment.
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National Study Examines Drugs In Wastewater
6/20/2018
Scientists from the U.S. Geological Survey have published a major study of how pharmaceutical companies pollute the environment by sending their wastewater to treatment plants.
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Wastewater Plants Linked To Microplastic Pollution
6/19/2018
A new study has linked wastewater treatment plants to microplastic pollution in rivers in the United Kingdom.
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How Denver's Water Architects Predicted The Future
6/18/2018
The architects of Denver’s water infrastructure had a knack for predicting the future. They planned for the population of the city to grow.
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After Hurricane, Puerto Rico Water Difficulties Remain
6/18/2018
Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico’s drinking water infrastructure last September.