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Parsing Routes to Aquifer Recharge Along Mountain Fronts
In many semiarid and arid regions around the world, groundwater drawn from basin-fill aquifers sustains local agriculture and large cities. Such aquifers are typically replenished by high-elevation precipitation
B.C.’s ‘dirty secret’: more than 100 contaminated mine sites threaten water, wildlife and communities
Decades after closing, an open-pit copper mine in northwest B.C. is still discharging wastewater with metal concentrations 250 times higher than what’s considered safe for
Water is Life’: Record-Eagle testing project uncovers PFAS in Indigenous household wells
‘Water is Life’: Record-Eagle testing project uncovers PFAS in Indigenous household wells
Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence to Propel Smart Water and Wastewater Leak Detection Solutions Market
Frost & Sullivan’s recent analysis, Data Analytics and AI Boost Accuracy to Drive Global Smart Water and Wastewater Leak Detection Solutions Market, finds that the wastewater
Blue Peace, Invest in Peace through Water
Why invest in water and how to do so? BluePeace describe how transform water from a potential crisis source, into a potential cooperation and peace
Four U.S. Water Stories to Watch in 2021
Droughts, new national administration, growing of customer water debt, and PFAS Lawsuits are the events around water to follow the next year. Read about these
Will Water Unite Us?
Water is listed as an essential resource for health and economic recovery, as well as a source of political collaboration in the United States. Will
Ankara says Baghdad cooperation on water to benefit both sides
Ankara called on the Iraqi central government on Wednesday to cooperate with Ankara to resolve Iraq’s water problems. The senior Turkish lawmaker and former minister