Waste is everywhere. All the cities in the world invariably produce sewage sludge — the thick, organic mess left over from ...
A new report shows at least two of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base’s three water treatment plants are coming up short when it ...
The Marty Leonard wetlands, formerly known as the Cedar Creek wetlands, could bring an additional 156 million gallons of water to the Tarrant Regional Water District's service area, which covers 11 ...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are critical drivers of aquatic biogeochemical processes, with dissolved organic matter (DOM) ...
Epiphora describes excessive eye watering. Allergies, infection, or a clogged tear duct often cause it. Learn about causes, ...
Nationalistic behavior can put people, economies and ecosystems, and even peace, at risk. The US, which paused Columbia River talks with Canada, isn’t the only country shifting in this direction.
When exposed to high temperatures and pressure, water enters a state in which liquid and gas can no longer be distinguished. For a long time, there has been controversy about how this looks like on a ...
The lawsuit targets South Africa’s Environment Minister, Dion George, for rejecting appeals against the mine's offset ...
A Supreme Court ruling placed limits on federal protections for many streams and wetlands. A bill in California’s Legislature ...
Salt is lethal to crops typically grown on Delmarva — the corn, soybeans and wheat that become fodder for the region’s $5 billion chicken industry.
Phosphorous helps in root development, flowering, seed formation, photosynthesis and disease resistance, while potash ...
Environmental advocates sued the Environmental Protection Agency to force stronger federal oversight over waste produced ...