New material inspired by mussels can clean pollutants from water
Khalifa University researchers have created a novel polymer that can remove colours from industrial effluent. The new substance is inspired by mussels and is constructed of a polymer called polydopamine that has been treated with an ionic…
Tertiary wastewater treatment plant inaugurated in Tunisia
Tunisia has started operating the Siliana tertiary wastewater treatment facility after completing restoration and extension work, according to ZAWYA.
This initiative aims to improve water quality, safeguard natural resources, and improve…
For the first time, wind energy is in the lead in the UK.
For the first time, Britain's growing fleet of wind turbines generated more electricity than gas-fired power plants in the first three months of this year. At the same time, two North Sea offshore wind firms intend to begin a road…
Water operators enabled to cut CO2e emissions by 2.8 million metric tons, using Xylem technology
Xylem, a global water technology firm, has made substantial progress on its Sustainability Goals for 2022, including assisting water utilities to reduce CO2 emissions by 2.8 million metric tons since 2019.
Xylem aims to advance water…
EPA’s new PFAS rules don’t account for major source of drinking water contamination
Earlier this year, the US Environmental Protection Agency proposed maximum permissible levels of six PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl compounds) - so-called everlasting chemicals - in drinking water.
However, the proposed guidelines do not…
The first large battery is up and running in WA, with a second on the way.
Western Australia's first large-scale battery storage system is ready to charge and discharge energy into the grid, with an additional $2.3 billion allocated to two new battery energy storage systems in WA's 2023–24 State Budget, including…
Spain approves €22 billion to improve irrigation and the digitalization of the water cycle
According to EuropaPress, the Spanish government has allocated €22 billion for irrigation improvements and digitalization of the water cycle.
Nadia Calvio, First Vice President and Minister of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation,…
Francis McKeever joins NEOM as Executive Director Water Supply
Francis McKeever has joined NEOM as Executive Director Water Supply, effective May 1st, 2023. NEOM is a territory being created from the ground up in northwest Saudi Arabia on the Red Sea.
Mr McKeever is a top executive in the water…
As rising seas disrupt toxic sites, communities of color are at most risk
Rising sea levels threaten to flood hundreds of toxic sites along the California coast, putting the state's most vulnerable populations at risk, according to a new study published today by researchers at UC Berkeley, UCLA, and Climate…
Saving desalination membranes from minerals and microbes
Treatment of seawater with specific chemicals prior to desalination may prevent biofouling and extend the lifespan of filter membranes. Identifying the biofouling-causing components of membrane antiscalants could aid in making seawater…