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A new report highlights concerning concentrations of cancer-causing nitrate, arsenic, and chromium-6 in U.S. tap water.
In a new study, researchers in Singapore describe a way to turn falling water into electricity using nothing more than ...
A new $1.9 million project aims to reduce nitrate runoff into Beaver Creek, a stream that flows directly into Central Iowa’s ...
Students from the Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City developed a prototype to address water pollution, earning third place ...
Elaborate, multistep shower routines are all over social media. They can inspire people to spending endless amounts of time ...
Savannah leaders plan to revise the city's horse safety ordinance at Thursday's meeting. The above video shows a heated ...
The global gadolinium market has long been dominated by its vital role in medical imaging, particularly as a contrast agent ...
In recent guest commentaries and a televised interview, Joe Curtatone — President of the Alliance for Climate Transition (ACT) and a registered lobbyist — applauded Massachusetts’ aggressive push ...
Drinking water treatment that pursues a multi-contaminant approach, tackling several pollutants at once, could prevent more ...
Drinking water treatment that pursues a multi-contaminant approach, tackling several pollutants at once, could prevent more than 50,000 lifetime cancer cases in the U.S., finds a new peer-reviewed ...
Ecology has a role in protecting water quality at forestry sites, and our analysis of the draft Forest Practices Board rule ...