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Scientists at the University of Stirling have developed a new method of monitoring the presence of pathogens in rivers polluted by wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs).
Oil refineries release billions of pounds of pollution into waterways each year, according to regulatory data. NPR found that pollution is concentrated near places where people of color live.
One-fifth of water pollution comes from textile dyes. But a shellfish-inspired solution could clean it up ...
Harmful 'forever chemicals' removed from water with new electrocatalysis method Date: March 5, 2024 Source: University of Rochester Summary: Scientists have developed new electrochemical ...
A breakthrough process has been developed by UC Riverside scientists for drinking water treatment and toxic site remediation.
An Arizona resident has been impressed by the methods their municipality has been taking in order to preserve groundwater supplies.  "My city has been narrowing residential streets by installing ...
Researchers have developed a more precise method for detecting fecal contamination in water using viral DNA markers, allowing them to trace even low-level pollution and identify whether it’s ...
Every year, the textile industry uses 1.3 trillion gallons of water to dye garments – enough to fill 2 million Olympic-sized swimming pools. Most of this water, loaded with harmful chemicals and ...
Scientists at the University of Stirling have developed a new method of monitoring the presence of pathogens in rivers polluted by wastewater… ...