Creastwood Village leaders and a treatment plant operator failed to provide safe water to customers and provided false information to the Illionis Environmental Protection Agency.
JM Eagle's five-layered polyethylene tubing is certified for use in potable water applications.
Documentary shows how lack of U.S. funding has not stopped young scientists, including a former Stockholm Junior Water Prize finalist, from making their mark for the environment.
In response to a biological opinion protecting more fish, the California Department of Water Resources forecasts further water supply restrictions in 2010.
Municipalities want U.S. to broker a fair trade for water and wastewater projects related to stimulus funding.
Eco Alternative Solutions is offering a no-cost trial of its solar powered street light system to 25 cities.
Investor Responsibility Research Center Institute and Trucost say the earnings of most companies would be relatively unaffected.
The Hydraulic Institute is seeking pump users, specifiers, producers, standards developers, government agency representatives, and general interest groups to review its updated standard for rotodynamic pumps.
Bills in the House and Senate seek to address hydraulic fracturing process chemicals used by the oil and gas industry.
East-West technology exchange on water technologies will be held Sept. 15-17 in Minsk, Belarus.
Veolia has the rights to sell Zero Discharge Desalination technology, which prevents salt from precipitating during the water purification process.
Water disinfection company MIOX offers information on the industry and its solutions at a new Web site.