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…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | September 23, 2021
Researchers at Tufts University have designed a synthetic polymer membrane that can separate fluoride from chloride and…
By Hamideh Soltani-Ahmadi, Project Leader at Save the Water™| Aug 28, 2021
In our recently published article “Un-well” Water: What quality issues could be lurking in your well?, we explained what private wells…
By Hamideh Soltani-Ahmadi, Project Leader at Save the Water™ | August 5th, 2021
Wells are an important source of water that first originated in ancient times but are still used today for many activities…
By Emma Cheriegate, Staff Researcher & Writer at Save the Water™ | August 3rd, 2021
When you see water pouring from your sink, you probably don’t imagine the journey it took to get…
By Amanda Fogleman, Writer and Researcher at Save the Water ™ | June 19th, 2021
Anyone can walk on water—it’s just trapped in the ground you stand on. Across the United States, groundwater…
By Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer at Save the Water™ | June 17, 2021
What is corn waste, and what’s so great about it?
Recent lab research at UC Riverside has…
Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer for Save the Water™, Updated December 18, 2021
The disaster in Piney Point in April 2021 is the latest instance of infrastructure failure in Florida. Phosphate mine…
By April Day, Director of Publishing for Save the Water™ | April 13, 2021
On April 3, 2021, Florida Governor Robert DeSantis declared an emergency. A structure holding back 480 million gallons (1.8 billion…
By Victor Rivera-Diaz, Staff Researcher & Writer at Save The Water™ | March 29, 2021
Not all water is created equal: the 140,000 public water systems (PWS) flowing throughout the United States drastically differ…