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The risk of harmful algal blooms can be reduced. The biggest drivers of the increase are farm fertilizer and climate change.
Harmful algal blooms are unsightly and smelly, making them a concern for recreation, property values and businesses. They can disrupt food webs and harm aquatic life, though a recent study suggested ...
With the growing season already underway, some neighborhood gardens and farms have been forced to get creative when it comes ...
The World Bank has approved a $150 million concessional credit to support Uzbekistan in implementing a new project aimed at developing its potential in the small hydropower (SHP) sector and strengthen ...
The results showed contaminants like organic carbon, phosphorus, nitrogen, and sediment can degrade water quality for up to ...
Urgent action is needed to cut leaks, curb demand and build new water supply schemes, the Environment Agency warns.
Logan Feeney pours a water sample with forever chemicals, known as PFAS, into a container for research, April 10, 2024, at a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency lab in Cincinnati.
The second of two new nuclear reactors at Plant Vogtle has entered full commercial operation, Georgia Power officials ...
Farmers in Khangma village of Yurung Gewog in Pema Gatshel can soon expect some relief from water shortages. A new irrigation ...
Discover how a low-cost device empowers homeowners to test tap water for lead, ensuring safety and peace of mind without waiting for city tests. ... Sign in to post a comment.
Trump Administration Aims to Roll Back Limits on Toxic “Forever Chemicals” in Drinking Water “Finally the EPA issued these rules, and today Lee Zeldin announced he’s rolling them back.” ...
The Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday it plans to weaken limits on some “forever chemicals” in drinking water that were finalized last year, while maintaining standards for two ...