EPA Releases New PFAS Analytic Tools
For the first time "Data from multiple sources"
The "PFAS Analytic Tools," a new interactive website from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), offers data on per- and polyfluoroalkyl compounds (PFAS) across the nation.
The…
By The Numbers: Michigan Continues To Be A National Leader In Addressing PFAS
The Great Lakes PFAS Summit, held virtually by the Michigan PFAS Action Response Team (MPART) from December 5 to 7, attracted more than 1,900 participants from 45 states and 12 countries.
In addition to highlighting prospects for…
3D Data analysis by novel computer
According to experts, a novel computer pipeline for three-dimensional imaging data analysis can quickly and reliably show biologists how a plant's leaves respond to its environment and help them find plants that use water more effectively.…
Saudi Arabia’s NWC begins implementation of $1.1 billion desalinated water distribution…
The implementation phase of the desalinated water distribution system projects in Dammam, Al-Khobar, Al-Ahsa, and Qatif was started by Saudi Arabia's National Water Company (NWC) in the beginning of December 2022, according to a statement…
Northeastern Wisconsin PFAS Plume Moves Into Green Bay Via Groundwater
Are forever chemicals possible to defeat?
According to a recent study, groundwater movement has allowed a plume of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) from an industrial source to enter Green Bay, Lake Michigan.
Because they do…
Grundfos quits Russia and Belarus
The Danish pump maker Grundfos has signed a contract to transfer ownership of its assets and legal entities to local management in Russia and Belarus.
This comes after Grundfos' declaration to completely leave Russia and Belarus in…
Xylem appoints chief operating
Pine will be in charge of promoting operational excellence throughout all of Xylem's international business divisions and geographical areas. President and CEO of Xylem Patrick Decker will get his report.
Pine's previous expertise
In…
The race to net zero for water utilities
How can water utilities meet the challenge of fewer emissions as the race to net zero picks up speed? It is a topical subject, especially in light of major international gatherings like COP27, which have increased focus on the water…
Scientists shine a light on what comes up when you flush
The world can now understand how flushing the toilet affects the environment according to recent study from CU Boulder.
A team of CU Boulder engineers conducted an experiment using bright green lasers and camera equipment to demonstrate…
Treatment plant at Alabama, US wins State Excellence Award from Alabama water association
A brand-new treatment plant with an effective and reasonably priced biological treatment approach has received the State Excellence Award from the Water Environment Association of Alabama (AWEA).
The plant's designers, CDG Engineering,…