Written by Albert Garcia, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | January 14th, 2018
Drinking fountains are a permanent fixture of schools across the United States. Schoolchildren rush to the drinking fountains after recess.…
Written by April Day, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | January 5th, 2018
After the Storms, Contaminated Runoff Can Still Threaten Human Health
The 2017 Atlantic hurricane season wreaked chaos, pummeling the United…
Written by April Day, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | October 10th, 2017
Introduction: Leaks, Leaks & More Leaks
Aging infrastructure plagues many of America’s water systems, Miami-Dade is no different. On June…
By Madeline Gressman, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | May 10, 2017
As springtime thaws the country, many are sighing with relief as frost rescinds and flowers begin to bloom. However, as the…
What Can We Learn From The Flint Water Crisis
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Written by Swati Meshram, Ph.D., Frank Ramos
The 1970s saw a growing awareness of large numbers of chemicals in food and consumer products. The awareness brought to light the concern about the toxicity of…
By Suraj Rajendran, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | March 16, 2017
At 1,100 acres, Sutton Lake is home to schools of largemouth bass, catfish, and crappie. Unfortunately, the lake also contains high…
By Hoang-Nam Vu, Staff Writer for Save the Water™ | January 28, 2017
Plastic pollution plagues the Great Lakes region and is just one example of the difficulty in addressing the source instead of…
By Suraj Rajendran, Staff Writer for Save The Water™ | September 6, 2016
Florida has been experiencing a rather serious water crisis as of late, one that has the danger of causing widespread disaster…
By Aaron Heldmyer, Education Associate, Save The Water | July 1, 2016
On the rocky bank of the South Fork American River, nestled among the tall pines and twisted undergrowth that define much of…