Cities typically draw water from diverse sources, such as rivers, lakes, or reservoirs. Each source presents unique challenges, ranging from pollution concerns to industrial runoff. Pollution, both ...
A new process for purifying water could mean a big future for a small Midland company. Mel Cabey, president of Diazem Corp., said his company's technology is a breakthrough that could mean millions of ...
An optimized mechanochemical process produces multifunctional composite particles that remove pollutants from water.
Researchers have streamlined and simplified a process that uses extracts from seeds of Moringa oleifa trees to purify water, reducing levels of harmful bacteria by 90% to 99%. The hardy trees that are ...
March 21 (UPI) --Every day, the oil and gas industry in the United States generates 2.5 billion gallons of produced water. The water isn't safe to be used by households, and current commercial ...
What we use to purify water depends a lot on where the water’s coming from and what we want to do with it. If we’re going to drink water, it needs to be very clean and very safe. There are lots of ...
(Nanowerk News) As much as a third of the world’s population does not have access to clean drinking water, according to some estimates, and half of the population could live in water-stressed areas by ...
JALALABAD AIRFIELD, Afghanistan (Jan. 8, 2008) -- The four-man team of water purification specialists assigned to U.S. Army Europe's Company A, 173rd Brigade Support Battalion is responsible for ...
BELL COUNTY, Texas (KWTX) - Starting Feb. 1, the Bell County Water Control & Improvement District No. 1 will start a water treatment process that involves removing certain disinfectants found in the ...
The city of Orlando and its water utility made an urgent appeal Friday afternoon for residents to cut back sharply on water usage for weeks because of a pandemic-triggered shortage of liquid oxygen ...