By: Julia Lee, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™| May 27, 2023
A pipe ruptured in Pennsylvania and released between 8,100 and 12,000 gallons of chemicals into the Delaware River. The…
By: Julia Lee, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™| May 10, 2023
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced in March that it will begin regulating six Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS),…
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…
And What that Means for You
By Caroline Majewski, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | April 22, 2023
What is the Steam Electric Power Generating Category?
Steam electrical plants heat water…
By Sakshi Kabra Malpani, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | April 18, 2023
Many gasses like methane are dissolved in water which acts as sources of various…
By Samhar Almomani, Publishing Associate : Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | April 14, 2023
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) found that millions of citizens in the U.S. are…
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 Brigitte Rodriguez, Associate Researcher & Writer for Save The Water™ | April 4, 2023
Pesticides are used all over the world in order to sustain the demand for food. However, the spraying…
By Samhar Almomani, Publishing Associate : Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | March 23, 2023
On February 3, 2023, residents of East Palestine, Ohio learned about a Norfolk Southern…
By Sakshi Kabra Malpani, Publishing Associate: Researcher and Writer at Save the Water™ | March 04, 2023
Pure and clean drinking water is our basic right. Poor and outdated wastewater management…