By Thu T. A. Nguyen, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | May 5, 2023
Bottled water has become more accessible to citizens than safe drinking tap…
By Julia Lee, Publishing Associate at Save the Water™ | April 10 2023
A 5,000 mile belt of seaweed roaming the Atlantic Ocean is expected to approach Florida beaches and other shorelines along the…
By Mitriy Krause
Thirty years ago, Florida was hit by the worst natural disaster to ever strike the United States at that time. The lives of 65 individuals were lost to Hurricane Andrew, in…
By Victor Rivera-Diaz
With construction beginning in April of 2020, the replacement of the northbound Howard Frankland Bridge on Old Tampa Bay is an ongoing endeavor. It is an $814 million infrastructural …
By April Day
Unlike other recent years, this summer, Florida’s residents and visitors enjoyed clear water. The perennial beach closures and canals clogged with toxic algae were missing. The absence of discharges from…
By April Day
Saltwater intrusion is and will likely remain a continuing problem in Florida, particularly south Florida. According to the United States Geological Survey, saltwater intrusion has been increasing in Florida in…
By April Day
Orange County, Florida is one of the largest and latest localities in the country to join a growing global movement advocating for the “rights of nature”. In Nov. 2020, the…
By Lauren Hansen
Finland-based environmental technology company Wärtsilä and Italy-based shipping company Grimaldi Group have launched a new technology that uses exhaust gas scrubbers on shipping vessels to gather large amounts of microplastics out…
By April Day
The Biden Administration aims to address a class of chemical compounds called the “forever chemicals,” per and polyfluoroalkyl substances. These forever chemicals are used for different applications and products such…
By Mitriy Krause, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | December 2, 2022
The term water stewardship has been popping up more and more often. What exactly is it? Why is it…