By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer at Save the Water™ | October 20th, 2016
It is challenging to find a reality where phosphorus is not an integral part of our society. It is found in…
By Mariah Davidson, Research Project Leader of Save the Water™ | September 13, 2016
Large amounts of water are used to produce crops in the United States. Farms are designed with drainage tiles to…
By Suraj Rajendran, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | September 6, 2016
Florida has been experiencing a rather serious water crisis as of late, one that has the danger of causing widespread disaster…
By Taylor Schaefer, Writing Project Leader of Save the Water™, August 16, 2016
Long Island, New York has a long history of using septic tanks and cesspool systems for waste removal. Unfortunately, these outdated…
By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | August 19, 2016
Iron-removing bacteria are instrumental tools in the decontamination of areas of acidic mine runoff called acid mine drainage sites. These bacteria…
By Suraj Rajendran, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | August 5, 2016
History of Trichloropropane
In the 1940s, there were numerous agricultural divisions that sold products to farmers in hopes of getting a profit.…
By Taylor Schaefer, Publishing Project Leader for Save The Water™ | July 23, 2016
Irresponsible disposal of toxic chemicals
In the aftermath of World War II, Britain and the Soviet Union dumped 65,000 tons…
By Aaron Heldmyer, Education Associate, Save The Water | July 1, 2016
On the rocky bank of the South Fork American River, nestled among the tall pines and twisted undergrowth that define much of…
By Taylor Schaefer, Publishing Project Leader for Save The Water™ | June 29, 2016
News of water contamination in New York, West Virginia, and Michigan have received a significant amount of national attention this…
By Suraj Rajendran, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | June 27, 2016
State of Emergency in Newburgh
A state of emergency was declared in Newburgh, New York, after the New York State Department…