Researchers are developing innovative methods — from plasma reactors to sound waves — to break down PFAS “forever chemicals” without harming the environment.
Federal and state regulators have approved an aquifer exemption clearing the way for in-situ copper recovery at Lisbon Valley ...
PFAS, pharmaceuticals, and microplastics are infiltrating drinking water worldwide. Researchers and regulators are racing to ...
The agency’s latest tools will help public water systems nationwide strengthen cyber resilience, prevent disruptions, and ...
New federal guidance sets stronger standards for lead cleanup at contaminated sites, aiming to protect communities and ...
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At the 2025 Innovation Summit in London, hosted by British Water and Bentley Systems, leaders across the water sector ...
There are many aspects of daily living that have the power to impact the environment negatively. When taking into account every household, business and service, these factors then have the power to ...
While toxicity studies have raised important concerns, there is still much we do not know about the effects of PFAS on human health and the environment. Out of the hundreds of known PFAS compounds, ...
Street lighting plays a pivotal role in urban landscapes, ensuring safety and enabling activities around the clock. In recent times, the emergence of solar streetlights has transformed the way cities ...
We take a closer look at the current environmental issues in the U.S., how it may be exacerbating these problems and what the country may do to resolve them. The environment plays a crucial role in ...