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By Matthew Taylor, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | August 23, 2021
As society continues to industrialize and people consume more, our water is becoming more and…
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…
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By Matthew Taylor, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | August 1, 2021
Treating water is already challenging enough. Yet in remote and underdeveloped areas, water treatment comes with…
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By Matthew Taylor, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | June 30, 2021
Municipal water treatment systems are some of the unsung heroes in our lives. Without them,…
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…
Don't swim after rainfall to save yourself a lot of aches and pains.
By Nicole Halper, Publishing Associate with Save the Water™ | June 9, 2021
Summer is here and it’s finally time…
By En Qi Teo, Staff Writer & Researcher for Save The Water™ | May 23, 2021
When we think of changing someone’s behavior, a “carrot or stick” motivational approach may come to mind.…
By Maria Fierro, Associate Editor at Save the Water™ | May 19, 2021
From microscopic glitter particles to full-sized shampoo bottles, the beauty industry has become a major contributor to …