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CU Boulder scientists have developed a possible answer to a longstanding mystery about the chemistry of streamflow, which may have broad implications for watersheds and water quality around the world.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University of Colorado BoulderDrinking water from wells in rural north-central Pennsylvania had low levels of pharmaceuticals, according to a study led by Penn State researchers.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Sources | The Pennsylvania State UniversityRice University scientists are building a treatment system that can be tuned to selectively pull toxins from drinking water and wastewater from factories, sewage systems and oil and gas wells.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Rice UniversityUC Berkeley scientists demonstrated that their next-generation water harvester can collect drinkable water from desert air using solar heating during the day.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | University Research | Water Sources | University of California, BerkeleyA Stanford study finds that pumping an aquifer to the last drop can also unlock dangerous arsenic from buried clays.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | Stanford UniversityA water sensor technology that began as basic research at Cornell is blooming into a business that tells growers when their plants need irrigation.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | University Research | Cornell UniversityResearchers from Stanford University have used a geophysical imaging technique to map where seawater has infiltrated freshwater aquifers along the Monterey Bay coastline.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University Research | Stanford UniversityResearchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have developed a new method for removing even extremely low levels of unwanted compounds, such as pesticides, chemical waste products, and pharmaceuticals, from water.
Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University Research | Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyThe chemical responsible for forming a potent carcinogen in recycled water has been confirmed by researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Systems | University of Southern CaliforniaBetween 1982 and 2015, 9 million to 45 million people were affected annually by water quality issues, according to a recent study led by the University of California, Irvine.
University Research | Solving the Freshwater Puzzle | Water Quality | University of California, Irvine