The earth has plenty of water but most of it (97.5%) is too salty for human use.
Hydraulically actuated automatic control valves or regulators have been a mainstay in the waterworks industry for over 100 years.
Two companies that turn wastewater into useable products were among those honored during a recent competition ...
Selenium concentrations in industrial water discharges are targeted for reduction by regulatory agencies throughout the United States ...
In the production of oil, the number of barrels of water produced as a byproduct of drilling can be anywhere from 1 to 50 ...
The Natural Resources Defense Council and a coalition of partner organizations have filed two separate legal actions ...
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a streamlined permitting process for construction operators ...
Plast-O-Matic Valves has introduced a new automatic valve that performs multiple functions in a piping system ...
New skid-mounted ultrafiltration (UF) water treatment systems from Dow Water & Process Solutions are offered ...
The Forston Labs Fracking Kit can be used to measure increased concentrations of barium ion, chloride ion, nickel ion ...
AXEON R2- and M2-Series reverse osmosis (RO) systems from Dow are designed for commercial and light industrial applications ...
Biosolids drying system to be installed at WI wastewater treatment plantHUBER Technology has been selected to provide its BT Medium Temperature Belt Dryer for the Sheboygan Wastewater Treatment Plant in Wisconsin. |
American Rivers kicks off 2013 National River Cleanup initiativeAmerican Rivers announced the 2013 kickoff of National River Cleanup, mobilizing volunteers across the U.S. to clean up trash from local waterways. |
KY water treatment plant honored for engineering effortsGannett Fleming and Kentucky American Water received a Grand Honor Award in the Kentucky 2013 Engineering Excellence Awards. |
Aquifers across U.S. being depleted at accelerating rate, finds studyA new U.S. Geological Survey study documents that the nation's aquifers are being drawn down at an accelerating rate. |
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