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Harvard researchers co-found SPOUTS of Water, a social enterprise that provides access to safe drinking water Ugandans.
A case study of a small Wyoming town reveals that practices common in the fracking industry may have widespread impacts on drinking water resources.
A new app, “Empower Flint,” was developed to provide residents with a step-by-step checklist of the most important action items they should take to protect themselves in dealing with the lead water crisis.
New equipment developed to help filter contaminated muddy water that has flowed into Peru rivers.
A team of Cornell researchers has used the same material found in Febreze, cyclodextrin, to develop a technique that could revolutionize the water-purification industry.
Bacteria living in shallow sediment layers of permanently flooded wetlands in Asia drive arsenic release into water by feeding on freshly deposited plant material, a new Stanford University study finds.
MIT team comes up with innovative approach to water desalination.
University of Illinois engineers have found an energy-efficient material for removing salt from seawater.
A University of Virginia engineering professor is exploring ways to improve polymer membranes to make desalination simpler and less expensive.
MIT study, “Experimentation in Product Evaluation: Household Water Filters in Ahmedabad, India,” assesses suitability, scalability, and sustainability of water filters.