Written by Geraldine Totesaut, Marketing Project Leader for Save The Water™ | May 5, 2017
As much as we might not like to readily admit it, the hard truth is that a lot of…
MTBE Contamination in Groundwater: Sources and Behavior
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By Leigh Horton , staff writer for Save The Water™ | June 12, 2017
Introduction…
By Madeline Gressman, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | May 10, 2017
As springtime thaws the country, many are sighing with relief as frost rescinds and flowers begin to bloom. However, as the…
What Can We Learn From The Flint Water Crisis
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By Anna Bartels, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | May 5, 2017
The presence of pharmaceutical compounds in water supplies has been well documented for several decades, but the exact threat posed and…
Microfibers and microplastics constitute a growing issue in water contamination, and washing clothes may contribute to the problem.
By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | March 13, 2017
If there is one…
Written by Swati Meshram, Ph.D., Frank Ramos
The 1970s saw a growing awareness of large numbers of chemicals in food and consumer products. The awareness brought to light the concern about the toxicity of…
By Suraj Rajendran, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | March 16, 2017
At 1,100 acres, Sutton Lake is home to schools of largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Unfortunately, the lake also contains high…
Around the world and across the United States, usable water is growing scarcer. Underground water, along with conservation, can provide water for growing populations. Treatment, including desalination, could allow communities to access this…
By William Young, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | February 3, 2017
Scientists have found more than one way to determine when a harmful algae bloom will occur. With these advancements, water ecosystems…