Boston Bread Riots – 1710 to 1713
I have always associated Boston with tea and the locals’ ill-conceived idea that they could make a decent cuppa by pouring the leaves into the… Read More
Ozonation has been utilised in Nice, France since 1906 to disinfect mountain stream water as it is seen as the strongest oxidant and disinfectant available for potable water treatment. Ozone… Read More
While most of Bolivia has running water piped into their homes and businesses, in the hillside settlement of Alto Buena Vista, south of the city of Cochabamba, the residents depend on tanker… Read More
Jamaica, the idyllic tropical Caribbean Island that used to be known by Jamaica’s indigenous people, the Taino, as Xaymaca – ‘the land of wood and water’ and once boa… Read More
A recent Loan Agreement between the Government of the Arab Republic of Egypt and the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) will assist in the financing of the Construction of Fiv… Read More
While most of us take our water supply for granted, not everyone is as lucky and many countries globally do not enjoy the luxury of a continual clean water supply. The continual supply of cl… Read More
Nuclear scientists in India have developed a method to desalinate water using waste steam from nuclear reactors to produces 6.3 million litres of water every day.
Scientists from the Bhabha… Read More
Ethiopia, widely recognized as the cradle of human civilisation, with a unique and diverse culture, is the second most populous country in Sub-Saharan Africa with around 94 million citizens… Read More
The San community from Mtshina village in Tsholotsho district, traditionally hunter-gatherers, nowadays live around the Plumtree area of Matabeleland, Zimbabwe. These relatively new arrivals… Read More
Technology is leaping forward in leaps and bounds, and this makes it a great time for innovative solutions to global water problems.
While some individuals are using technology to make comme… Read More
Sustainable long-term solutions are critical in a changing world of water treatment; the quality of surface water is extremely challenging and it is crucial that all pollutants are removed i… Read More
Water is the one thing that no living creature, including human beings, can survive without; it is life-giving, life-sustaining, and life-saving.
One of the main reasons that people live lon… Read More
Water Shortages impact all aspects of our lives, no matter how much we think they may not. Recent climate changes have caused both drought and flooding all over the globe, and even though fl… Read More
Most of us take our water supply for granted, but Water for society is akin to blood for the body; we rely on it to survive.
How many of us have ever taken the time to think about the fascin… Read More
DepictionPart 18Interstellar CommercebyJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious parts in this series on Depiction, a writer craft tool essential to Romance Genre because it is the core of Characteriza… Read More
The 6th Africa Water Week (AWW6) was recently held in Dar es Salam, Tanzania, and among various items discussed was the need for more funding to achieve the Water & Sanitation SDGs.
The… Read More
There is an old adage that says one cannot conjure something out of thin air (unless you are using magic of course), but that is not strictly true, as is proven by a recent innovative device… Read More
With climate change affecting most of the globe and many countries experiencing droughts and water shortages, and contamination of drinking water due to over-pumping of groundwater sources… Read More
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe became a reservation in 1889, and was defined by the Act of March 2, 1889 including all right-of-way, waterways, watercourses and streams running through any pa… Read More
Water is life and we need it for drinking, bathing, agricultural purposes, for animals, for energy and many other critical needs, but what happens when tragedy strikes? If there is a tsunami… Read More
Access to clean, safe and secure drinking water as well as water for other reasons such as food preparation, laundry and personal hygiene is a prerequisite for communities to prosper and sho… Read More
It is time that everyone becomes proactive and does everything that they can to save water before there is more than a small water scarcity problem. Saving water and repurposing water like u… Read More
Did you know that there are many infections and diseases that can be caused by as well as cured by water? As strange as it may sound, water is life and while contaminated water and a lack of… Read More
Those of us lucky enough to have dependable access to potable water don’t consume nearly enough of it. According to […]
The post Flavour Bottle Makes Regular Water Taste Like J… Read More
Many industrial facilities have been innovative in their choice for alternatives to using ground or surface water or potable freshwater or that could be exploited for potable or agricultural… Read More
Some individuals may not need an excuse to drink alcohol when flying, but according to insider information, alcohol and soft drinks may be the safest liquids to drink when flying.
While tap… Read More
Building your own property can be one of the most exciting and rewarding projects you can take on. The opportunity to plan and prepare everything about your building project is a huge respon… Read More
Since January, under Trump’s “Remain in Mexico” Initiative, also known as the Migrant Protection Protocols (MPP), the U.S. Government has sent at least 54,000 Immigrants to… Read More
This year’s World Environment Day (5th June) is devoted to the theme of ‘Time For Nature’ as per the mandate of UN.
The foods we eat, the air we breathe, the water we drink… Read More
USAID grants Nigeria $136.5m to combat HIV/AIDS, human trafficking
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID), an independent agency of the United States has declared t… Read More
As the freshwater reserves worldwide are shrinking, it has become very important that we find different ways to conserve water and reduce the wastage that is incurred in our daily lives. One… Read More
Kwara Gov refunds women who built schools with personal funds
Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has refunded a group of 25 women who contributed to ensure the construction of Nomadic L… Read More
Although several laws ensure the public gets safe drinking water, it’s still best to improve your home’s filtration system. Because even if you get water from a high-quality publ… Read More
Man stabs friend to death in Ekiti over thirty naira
Tragedy struck at a beer parlour joint as a man known as Potable, suddenly broke a bottle and stabbed his best friend, Amos Ayoola Ajay… Read More
The United Nations’s (UN) Climate Science Panel. issued a Report on Monday, detailing both the Impacts of Climate Change, and potential Adaptation Measures Society can take to Mitigate… Read More
When writing about a country such as Costa Rica, the task will not be easy at all. Many things you need to include, many such incredible activities you need to mention, and to be honest, oth… Read More
BitMart, a premier global digital asset trading platform, will list H2O Securities’s H2ON Token on its Shooting Star platform at 08:00 AM on July 4, 2022 (EDT). BitMart users will be a… Read More
If you’re on my e-mail list, you got an e-mail from me last week asking what the goal of your preparedness is. I heard a lot of different answers containing both triumphs and str… Read More
This news article titled "Balanced News: 18 Jokes for the Hall of Fame, September 28, 2023" presents a collection of humorous jokes that reflect societal evolution. The jokes touch on variou… Read More
A US-China collaboration has developed a solar-powered desalination tool that can produce 4-6 liters of clean water per hour. The prototype, about the size of a briefcase, utilizes thermohal… Read More