Most tests to check water quality and the standards behind them have not been updated in decades, which means that the results may not actually be that accurate. Scientists from Lawrence Ber… Read More
That may sound like a very strange question, but not if you talk to waste management specialists, who say that unflushables are driving them round the u-bend.
Water industry professionals ha… Read More
Welsh Water has appointed Mouchel to work on two key sustainable drainage plans (SDPs) as part of its AMP6 asset management consultancy framework, and add to the current 15 SDP’s, cent… Read More
Water companies are legally obliged to control the level of phosphorus in the wastewater they discharge, according to levels required by the Water Framework Directive.
Phosphate is a nutrien… Read More
Imagine yourself strolling beside a river in the woods near your home, only to have this idyllic scene interrupted by an unpleasant smell. You follow your nose in search of a source and disc… Read More
Sometimes your drinking water can smell or taste strange – this can either be due to a harmless environmental side effect or something more sinister. While the tap water in most countr… Read More
The field of science and medicine can be an astounding thing. Scientists and researchers are always finding new ways to battle disease, germs… Read More
Theme-Plot IntegrationPart 17Crafting an EndingbyJacqueline LichtenbergPrevious parts of Theme-Plot Integration listed here:http://aliendjinnromances.blogspot.com/2013/05/index-to-theme-plot… Read More
Septic TankWastewater from all plumbing fixtures drains runs out of your house into the septic tank, part of your septic system.Waste that leaves your house ends up in your septic tank as&he… Read More
Commercial and Residential Septic InstallationThere are different types of Septic systems. Homeowners are not free to choose from all types due to local codes not allowing certain systems to… Read More
Editor’s Note: This article is a great case-study and delves into real issues and offers some action towards solutions. It is my hope that more cities around the world will return to g… Read More
imageIndia on one side is world’s biggest consumer of antibiotics and on other side in India antibiotic resistant superbugs are on the rise. In India, antibiotic-resistant infections i… Read More
Randi Weingarten, President of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT) wrote about the New Poor People's Campaign.
Fifty years since the launch of the Poor People's Campaign by the Rev. M… Read More
The New York City Mayor’s Charter Revision Commission met for the Third of its Four Expert Advisory Issue Forums, this time discussing potential changes to Community Boards and the Cit… Read More
ReGen Village, in the Netherlands, will Collect and Store its own Water and Energy, Grow its own Food, and Process much of its own Waste. And there will be No Cars. There will be a Parking p… Read More
"Arid Middle East faces political battles over water shortfalls (Part 1)" PBS NewsHour 12/31/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: The Middle East is facing a water crisis, and the divisions between Isr… Read More
Kelsey Peters found out being a Publisher isn’t easy on tonight’s Younger, clashing with Quinn over the release of her ‘magnum opus,’ Claw.
The following recap contai… Read More
A year back, the morning after bring his bouncing 2-year-old kid on his shoulders, Peter woke up as well as discovered he couldn’t removal his head. The discomfort in his neck as… Read More
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Santa Barbara is one of the places in California that you should put in your to-do list. The fact that you can be able to enjoy the scenery, visit some of the historical places as… Read More
Do you know processing water and sewage is responsible for nearly 20% of carbon emissions! Domestic grey-water reuse is essential to recoup the energy used in producing drinking water… Read More
Grounds of the Church of the Beatitudes, Sea of GalileeIt’ll be tempting for me at times to get lost in exposition or explanation, but I want to stick as much as possible to what&rsquo… Read More
If you have ever embarked on home improvement projects, you probably already know that you first need to figure out what factors can help you get good results. This is sensible because you w… Read More
The celebration of the 50th Earth Day Today, 22nd April holds a unique agenda for the global community as after a long gap of several years we have seen the global environment in … Read More
Researchers around the world have been scrambling to find and deploy more accurate and dependable methods of tracking the infection rates in settlements. One of the biggest upsides of having… Read More
Einstein’s General Relativity predicts that bound orbits of one object around another are not closed, as in Newtonian Gravity, but precess forwards in the plane of motion. This famous… Read More
Bacteria are a very persistent form of life. They can be found in the most inhospitable places on Earth, such as the floor of the ocean. Bacteria are also very important for the biological p… Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic seems to have no end in sight. Researchers around the world are racing to find an effective cure against the virus, which has engulfed the entire world in its ‘vi… Read More
Blockages in your bathroom or kitchen sink can start as minor issues, but can soon become serious problems. Apart from slowing water drainage, clogged drains can cause flooding, corrosion an… Read More
Labour Day is typically meant to highlight the protection of worker rights. This year, it came at a time when labourers are struggling to survive and their rights need protection more than e… 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
When Abraham Lincoln described Democracy as the Government of the People, by the People and for the People, he was quite clear that people who elect their government shall do so with utmost… Read More
Post Lockdown Breaks for Better Mental Health
Salmon Fishing on the River Tweed in Autumn2020 has been a difficult year for all of us, in so many ways. On top of everything, our being res… Read More
A clogged drain is something that you have to deal with from time to time. Be it a clogged toilet, sink, or clogged stormwater drain, these situations can disrupt your daily life or even can… Read More
New York Voters will head to the Polls in, 2022, to decide a $3 Billion Environment and Climate Change Projects Bond Measure.
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) Signed Legislation, on April 19th, that… Read More
As Egypt’s ancient capital, there are countless historical and archaeological houses in Cairo. From wealthy merchants, to ordinary citizens, millions of people have lived out their day… Read More
For every homeowner out there, plumbing problems can occur now and then. It can be a minor leak in your bathroom faucet or a blockage in the kitchen sink drain.Thankfully, you can readily re… Read More
The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has launched an Investigation into whether the Alabama Department of Public Health, and the Lowndes County Health Department, have put Black Residents at a… Read More
All roads lead to Rome! Do they? Well, they did. All secondary cities in the Roman Empire had roads connecting them to Rome. However, these cities did not have roads that connected them to e… Read More
Xibian Natural Village, Batou Village, Anhai Town, Jinjiang City
This year, Jinjiang City, Fujian Province has fully implemented the rural revitalization strategy, especially promoted the c… Read More
Sustainability is a term that’s talked about more and more these days. People are beginning to realise the importance of striking an environmental balance. In business, it means produc… Read More
The Invisible Wave is a New Report from Back to Blue, an Initiative of Economics Impact and The Nippon Foundation. Its aim is to bring the Issue of Marine Chemical Pollution to a wider audie… Read More
The public utility sector is an important part of society as it provides fundamental services to the public. However, the number of jobs available in public utilities is increasing as they h… Read More
No one wants to come home to puddles of water in their houses from pipes that busted, blocked drains, or worse, a filthy backed-up toilet. The sad part is that most homeowners experience the… Read More
Zhongke New Economy Science and Technology Park, Yellow River Digital Economy Industrial Park and other parks have taken shape, and State Power Investment Corporation has started constructio… Read More
What is a Boil Water Advisory? – And What to Do If One is Issued in Your Area
Today, climate change and failing infrastructure are two of the main contributors to the growing wa… Read More
Japan and the US were scheduled to discuss the test results of the treated sewage water samples on the same day. I don’t know if it was intended to humiliate the Japanese side, but the… Read More
Sanjianxi Village, located in ShuangShan Street of Zhangqiu District in Jinan City, China, is an ancient village with a long history and rich humanities. Not long ago, a TV series named Warm… Read More
Your plumbing system is one of the essentials of your home. This system is indispensable, from helping dispose of waste to ensuring you get adequate clean water.
It only makes sense, then, t… Read More
Was it Mrs Thatcher’s dream to see pretty English beaches caked in fetid lumps of human excrement and untreated chemical waste?
When she said there was no such thing as society, did M… Read More
Whether it is a home, or a commercial property, you want someone to fix your fire or water damage issues quickly so everything can be back in order in no time.
The right restoration company… Read More
NEW YORK (AP) — A small park built on a site that was once a swampy, sewage-filled pond was ground zero for the frenzy surrounding former President Donald Trump’s expected surren… Read More
The Environment Secretary, Therese Coffey, has conceded that "a lot" of private sector investment in the water industry "gets repaid through bills." This investment includes £10 billio… Read More
The news article discusses the increasing frequency and intensity of flooding in Detroit due to climate change. It highlights the devastating impact of basement flooding on homes and the hea… Read More
During the excavation of Auckland's raw sewage pipeline, a treasure trove of over 300,000 fossils, representing 266 different species, was discovered. The fossils are over three million year… Read More
A large amount of sewage and industrial effluents is dumped into Yamuna daily, turning it into one of the most polluted tributaries of Ganga. (File) After a long wait and missed deadlines, D… Read More