Energy Recovery Inc. helps plant expand capacity by reducing energy used during desalination.
The Walk4Water initiative seeks to encourage people to experience the 10,000 steps required to fetch water every day.
University of Utah chemists have developed a method to detect if drinking water aboard the International Space Station is adequately disinfected.
EPA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will discuss these permits, which may pose environmental concerns for water quality and affected ecosystems.
Over the next few weeks, the American Water Works Association is hosting Webcasts on membranes and distribution systems.
The state will provide $202,000 to fund the research, while the federal government will provide $53,000.
The Canadian government provided $8.3 million for the new water treatment plant.
Early sampling data indicated elevated levels of trichloroethene.
China's Ministry of Water Resources celebrates 60 years of achievement and the China Environment Service Industry Association has signed up for a large pavilion.
The firm warns government and corporate leaders not to ignore the emerging threat that water presents to the public.
Black & Veatch uses trenchless technology in traffic corridor.
Stephanie Ogden will be the first Fellow and will evaluate the principles of integrated water resource management.