By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | January 28, 2017
Plastic pollution plagues the Great Lakes region and is just one example of the difficulty in addressing the source instead of…
By April Day, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | January 26, 2017
The ocean is undergoing chemical reactions that impact marine life and humans. Local communities cannot stop these reactions but can slow…
By April Day, Staff Writer for save the Water™ | December 8, 2016
Increases in the human population are putting unprecedented pressures on freshwater resources. Only 2 to 2.5% of the world’s water is…
By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | December 18, 2016
Water contamination treatment and alleviating the detrimental effects of water contamination are two of the most pressing issues the United States…
By Kimberly Sung, Associate Director of Education for Save the Water | December 15th, 2016
In recent years, harmful bacteria like Escherichia coli (E. coli) and Listeria monocytogenes (Listeria) have been responsible for high-profile…
Abandoned uranium mines continue to contaminate water sources, posing health risks to Native American communities.
By Suraj Rajendran, Research Project Leader for Save The Water™ | November 10, 2016
It's common that in the times…
By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | November 19, 2016
A recent study identified Ferric hexacyanoferrate, or Prussian blue, as a possible solution to brine spills caused by fracking.
Fracking as an…
By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | November 21, 2016
Many Americans envision water pollutants as toxic sludge seeping from industrial wastelands, but that is simply not the entire truth. While…
By Kimberly Sung, Education Project Leader for Save the Water™ | November 3, 2016
Venice, “The Floating City,” was built in the 5th century over 118 low-lying salt marshes in the Venetian Lagoon, which…
By Suraj Rajendran, Staff Writer at Save the Water™ | October 27th, 2016
A recent study has shown that over six million Americans are using drinking water supplies that contain perilous levels of industrial…