By Victor Rivera-Diaz, Staff Researcher & Writer at Save The Water™ | March 29, 2021
Not all water is created equal: the 140,000 public water systems (PWS) flowing throughout the United States drastically differ…
By Amanda Fogleman, Researcher and Writer at Save the Water ™ | March 29, 2021
As the Earth’s population continues to increase, securing a stable food source becomes essential. Farmers seek ways to…
By Victor Rivera-Diaz, Staff Researcher and Writer at Save The Water™ | March 5, 2021
The naturally occurring metal strontium (Sr) is contaminating drinking-water wells across the United States. Among the most affected regions,…
Lauren Hansen, Staff Researcher/Writer
Have you ever visited Florida’s Gulf Coast only to find that beaches were closed and smell a fishy odor hanging in the air even a few miles inland? These…
By Matisse Emanuele, Staff Writer & Researcher for Save The Water™ | July 3, 2020
The Everglades are one of the most diverse wetlands in the world. Located in South Florida, they are a…
By Jamera Bradley, Staff Writer and Researcher for Save The Water™| May 31, 2020
What do we know?
The latest coronavirus and previous coronaviruses can live in untreated wastewater for several days. However,…
By Matisse Emanuele, Staff Writer and Researcher for Save The Water™| May 22, 2020, Updated December 18, 2021
How do you fight COVID-19 with limited access to water? While health officials advise people to…
By April Day, Publishing Director for Save The Water™ | April 18, 2020
Covid-19 and Water Makes Matters Worse in Places Without Safe Water
Social distancing is one way to slow the spread of…
By Victor Rivera-Diaz, Staff Writer & Researcher for Save The Water™ | February 26, 2020
You dont have to be a professional to get involved in water science. Basically, citizen science involves public participation…
By Harry Petaway, Staff Writer and Researcher for Save the Water™ | December 1, 2019
Harmful Algal Blooms a threat to the world’s largest source of surface freshwater
The Great Lakes encompass nearly 100,000…