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GLOBAL WATER RESOURCES
Global Water Resources is a place where people can discuss how global water supplies are affected by industry and agribusiness; the controversies and issues around corporate water rights and management. Companies and utilities that try to manage prudently and economically water resources can share their best practices.
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Muck on Saginaw Bay, Michigan. This is kind of backward. States have banned phosphorus fertilizers for lawns, because...
In recognition of World Water Day, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) has launched its new Save Your Water consumption...
...to divert the flow of water elsewhere. This was to ensure that the sewerage water and the storm water do ...
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Though Smart Water offers equal or potentially greater benefits than Smart Energy, Smart Water isn’t getting equal...
International drink and snack giant PepsiCo has vowed to cut the carbon emissions and water consumption of its UK...
Depending on where you live, the Great Lakes may seem far from local. But they hold 84 percent of the freshwater in...
An interactive map on the National Geographic Website highlights countries around the wrold and describes water issues...
Laurent Auguste, president and CEO of Veolia Water, has been elected to the board of the Clean Water America Alliance.
Membrane-based wastewater recycling is taking off. Soaring oil prices and the boom in global commodity markets are...
Suez Group, a global player in water treatment projects, is shying away from China's impoverished northeast after a...
“Whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting over.” Often attributed to Mark Twain, whoever said that seemed to have...
The Obama administration is proposing to open vast areas of open water along the Atlantic coast, in the Gulf of Mexico,...
Summer’s comin. Sun, sand, beach and shiga toxin. Shiga toxin? Yep, it’s a gene that can make swimmers sick.
2008 Georgia, Alabama and Florida have continued to battle; the corps, which is tasked by Congress to manage water...
A pair of satellites that measures changes in the earth’s gravity has shown that the intense irrigation of a...
The New York Times’ latest story in its series on water contamination might make you think twice before filling up your...
This is the second part of a series about the ways we can redesign our cities to solve the climate crisis.
WASHINGTON, DC — The United States is using less water than it did 35 years ago, which is a good thing given the rising...
By Robert Glennon TUCSON, Ariz. In the United States, we constantly fret about running out of oil. But we should be...
The Earth is truly a blue planet; 70 percent of its surface is covered with water. Unfortunately 97.5 percent of that...
Four years ago, Vladimir Putin surprised environmentalists by saving Lake Baikal from an oil export pipeline that would...
Scotland has approved ten marine energy projects that leaders predict could provide electricity for one-third of the...
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