By Apurva Makashir, Publishing Project Leader at Save the Water™ | April 21, 2022
Did you know that coal ash , a harmful byproduct of coal power plants, has been a threat…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | March 1, 2022
For much of the United States, the winter season is when snow and ice make roads slippery and dangerous for…
By Emma Cheriegate, Staff Researcher & Writer at Save the Water™ | January 20th, 2022
We tend to picture island nations as beaches lined with clean coastlines, surrounded by crystal-clear ocean water. They…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | December 18, 2021
In October 2021, a state official urged residents of Benton Harbor, Michigan to use bottled water for drinking and cooking.…
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By Matthew Taylor, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | November 30, 2021
When you think of contaminants in water, things like arsenic, lead, or E. coli…
By Emma Cheriegate, Staff Researcher & Writer at Save the Water™ | November 27, 2021
Water’s nickname is the “ universal solvent ” due to its capacity to dissolve more material than any…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | November 18, 2021
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch may sound like the name of a scary ocean creature. It’s not - but it…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | November 3, 2021
Earlier this month, a leak in an underwater crude oil pipeline leaked thousands of gallons of oil into the Pacific…
By Emma Cheriegate, Staff Researcher & Writer at Save the Water™ | October 29th, 2021
Credit programs to mitigate pollution are no stranger to current-day environmental conversations. The idea of emitters gaining buyer…
By Emma Cheriegate, Staff Researcher & Writer at Save the Water™ | October 4th, 2021
In June of 2021, Save the Water™ published an article on the dangers lurking in local…