As wildfire crews battled the Dragon Bravo Fire on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim in July 2025, the air turned toxic.A chlorine...
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German Team Wins 2025 Stockholm Junior Water Prize
Niklas Ruf and Jana Spiller from Germany recently received the prestigious Stockholm Junior Water Prize 2025 for their work on developing a...
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Navigating Tariffs: A Survival Guide for Contractors
The tariff wars that are affecting the world economy are having an impact on contractors everywhere.
The ongoing uncertainty is pushing up prices...
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Surge for Water Celebrates 10 Years of Service in Uganda
Surge for Water — a global women-led, community-driven nonprofit dedicated to providing sustainable Water+ programs that include safe water, sanitation, hygiene and menstrual health solutions...
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Study Offers Clue to Reducing Coastal Pollution
For seaside communities reducing their pollution, nitrogen is a prime target. Often found in agricultural runoff and human waste, nitrogen and the...
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Researcher Raises Awareness of Unseen Environmental Impacts of Floods
Just recently, the world watched as many people were injured and dozens died after a torrential flood swept through a Texas town early...
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Staying Safe in the Heat
Geoffrey Grant, a supervisor with All States Construction in Killingly, Connecticut, says his team has a variety of ways to stay safe...
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Study Measures Magnitude, Distribution of PFAS in Great Lakes
Scientists with NCCOS’ Mussel Watch Program published a retrospective assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the Great Lakes, based on mussel tissue samples collected in...
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Colorado Outreach Effort Fosters Early Appreciation for Water
The Pikes Peak Children’s Water Festival was created in 2017 for fourth and fifth graders because “The children in our community are...
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Why Hydrants Weren't Meant to Fight Wildfires
Brigham Young University professor Rob Sowby teaches and studies environmental engineering, urban water infrastructure and sustainability. He has particular expertise in the...
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How Successful Tradespeople Stay Positive Under Pressure
As a skilled utility worker, you start your day before the sun is even up — loading tools, grabbing that first coffee and...
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Study Finds Hidden Effects of Wildfires on Water Systems
Wildfires profoundly influence the unseen microbial world within our waters, directly impacting water quality and ecosystem health, according to a new study...
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Artificial Intelligence Is Gobbling Up Water It Can't Replace
Data centers are the invisible engines of our digital world. Every Google search, Netflix stream, cloud-stored photo or ChatGPT response passes through...
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Water District Contest Writers Explore a Scary Scenario
The Crescenta Valley Water District created a science fiction competition for middle and high school students to imagine a world without water...



















