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 …
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By Matthew Taylor, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | May 16, 2021
When it comes to water, one of the biggest problems is tough-to-remove substances. If these substances are present…
By Victor Rivera-Diaz, Researcher and Writer for Save The Water ᵀᴹ | May 14, 2021
Coastal waters around the globe face a seemingly invisible threat—nutrient pollution from groundwater discharge. The problem substances…
By Matthew Taylor, Associate Researcher & Writer at Save The Water™ | May 3, 2021
A mine reaches the end of its life cycle when the supply of ore that is being extracted, such…
Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer for Save the Water™, Updated December 18, 2021
The disaster in Piney Point in April 2021 is the latest instance of infrastructure failure in Florida. Phosphate mine…
By Amanda Fogleman, Writer and Researcher for STW™ | April 22, 2021
The Florida Everglades are currently undergoing the largest restoration of a wetland to date, and for good reason. As one of…
By April Day, Director of Publishing for Save the Water™ | April 13, 2021
On April 3, 2021, Florida Governor Robert DeSantis declared an emergency. A structure holding back 480 million gallons (1.8 billion…