By Stephen Venneman, Staff Writer and Researcher for Save The Water TM | June 20, 2019
Introduction
With increasing populations comes increasing demand for fresh, potable water. Much of that water…
By Anam Chohan, Researcher and Writer for Save The Water™ | July 10, 2019
New Findings
A "first of its kind" study published in June 2019 by the U.S. based non-profit, Environmental Working…
By April Day, Publishing Director for Save The Water™ | June 20, 2019
Alaska, among other states, wanted to change its state rules to allow certain industries to release polluted water into natural water bodies.…
By Erin Fee, Staff Writer and Researcher for Save The Water™ | June 10, 2019
A 2019 study of waterways in 10 European countries is a reminder of how pesticides pollute our water worldwide.…
By Rachel Porter, Publishing Project Leader for Save The Water™ | May 31, 2019
More than a half a billion pounds of coal ash have hit the road. The hazardous material will travel…
By Stephen Venneman, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ May 21, 2019
Although phosphate mining's industry leaks from massive, radioactive waste threaten to pollute the Floridian Aquifer, the aquifer is one of the…
Dairy farms produce so much manure that farmers cannot always control where it goes. Where does it end up? That’s a question with several answers, and they all undeniably stink.
By Rachel Porter, Publishing Project Leader for Save The Water™ | March 18, 2019
The 1950s in the United States. A time of American baseball and Jackie Robinson. Of Elvis Presley and rock…
By Rachel Porter, Publishing Project Leader for Save The Water™ | February 28, 2019
Thousands of Rohingya refugees now have a reliable supply of safe water thanks to innovative, solar-powered, clean water systems.
The office…
By April Day, Director for Save The Water™ | Feb. 19, 2018
State Fails at Water in Florida for Residents
About two years ago, Florida’s drinking water ranked among the United States’ worst. In…