Drinking Water Magazines & Journals
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International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP)
The international Journal of Environment and Pollution is a refereed journal providing an international forum for the field of environment and pollution. One of three key journals (along with The International Journal of Environmental Technology and Management and and The International Journal of Global Environmental Issues) which together offer complete coverage of key environmental issues, it ...
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Urban Infill
Some progressive designers and engineers, however, have made efforts to challenge traditional thinking. They have found ways to reclaim and keep the water on-site. These designs and technologies can reduce the dependence upon potable water, save costs, and benefit the environment in myriad ...
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Who Pays for PFAS Contamination?
Many parts of the U.S. have recently seen increased testing and regulation of groundwater contaminated with perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), other per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or similar chemicals. For example, several northeastern states, including New Jersey, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, have recently enacted regulations limiting PFOA or PFAS ...
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Unprecedented Times Call for Smart Measures
Even before this virus, municipalities were operating with a shortage of water resource recovery facility operators - largely due to retirements occurring in an aging workforce, leaving many municipalities in need of immediate replacements and succession plans. The Bureau of Labor Statistics estimated that 8.2% of existing water operators will need to be replaced annually between 2016 and 2026. ...
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An Indirect Route with Direct Results
Forging a path to reuse for Southern California pushes through a ...
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The Water Professionals Guide to COVID-19
WEF Disinfection and Public Health Committee’s (DPHC) Waterborne Infectious Disease Outbreak Control (WIDOC) Working ...
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Best practice approach delivers integrated solutions for complex water problems
Understanding the complex relationships among a number of interconnected water systems–piped networks, treatment facilities, highway runoff, and wetlands–calls for a best practice methodology that can help deliver an integrated solution to address multiple problems for multiple stakeholders. The author explains an approach used effectively in the United ...
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Key water utility trends for 2020
Smart water metering and water resiliency, as well as low-power, wide-area network (LPWAN) technologies are top trends that will shape the water utility industry in 2020. ...
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Low-level pumping station keeps water flowing
American Rivers – a nonprofit group whose mission is to protect wild rivers and restore damaged rivers – issued a dire report about the lower Colorado River in 2017. The conservation group claimed the lower Colorado River as one of the most-endangered rivers in the United States ...
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Sustainable brine treatment in desalination facilities
Billions of people living along coastlines across the globe use desalinated seawater as drinking water supply when there is an insufficient supply of freshwater. The byproducts of desalination such as highly saline brine, however, can damage the marine environment if handled improperly and are discharged without diffusion or treatment into the sea. ...
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Harnessing the power of stannous
Safe drinking water and wastewater services are vital to public health. However, as the pace of investment in water systems continues to fall behind, many water treatment systems struggle to consistently deliver reliable, high-quality water that meets regulatory ...
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Promising future for SUDs
In the UK, the water sector’s Design and Construction Guidance is setting new standards for SuDS and clarifying what is expected of developers if their drainage systems are to be adopted by water and sewerage companies. Mandated by the Water Services Regulation Authority (OFWAT), the guidance was developed by Water UK, an organization that represents all major water and wastewater ...
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Coastal water challenges and strategies
Seawater intrusion is a naturally occurring process that takes place when groundwater replenishment is interrupted, depleting the natural barrier that keeps saltwater from moving inland. It is inevitable to some degree in coastal aquifers, but external factors have begun to increasingly affect groundwater resource ...
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Healing communities with clean water
Last year, Healing Waters – a company that serves the poor, empowers women, and strengthens communities through clean water – provided water from innovative water purification systems to nearly 250,000 people in 16 countries. Yet, Healing Waters’ marketing and development director Kayla Huff thinks about just one: a little boy in Guatemala. When she first spotted the child at ...
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Smart solutions key to solving India’s water crisis
Just one hundred years ago, there were so many rivers, lakes, ponds and wells in India that it was unimaginable to think that the country could ever face a water crisis. And yet, across the ancient country, many residents are facing just that. India’s water scarcity is a reality that needs many solutions for resolve. India can increase water supply in many ways. Eighty percent of ...
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Remote noise logger trial pinpoints 115 leaks
Located in southern Malaysia, Johor is better known for its beaches and rainforest than its water infrastructure. Yet, the use of advanced remote correlating noise loggers in a water distribution network reduced net night flow (NNF) by one-third, according to water supply company Ranhill SAJ – a subsidiary of Ranhill Holdings Berhad, based in Kuala Lumpur. The company carried out ...
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Taiwan paves the path toward water security
Until recently, Taiwan’s water resources were limited, underused, and relied heavily on surface water highly prone to the effects of climate change. Out of 93.8 billion cubic meters (m3) of precipitation water per year, only 18 percent was used during 2017. Given that 22 percent evaporated and 60 percent drained into the sea, the Taiwanese government places a high priority ...
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World Water
World Water is the premier international magazine for the water quality industry. World Water provides the most cutting-edge and helpful information on global water issues. The magazine will couple with WEF’s flagship publication, Water Environment & Technology (WE&T), to provide up-to-date technical and educational resources to the growing global water quality community. ...
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Water Environment Research (WER)
Water Environment Research (WER) is an international peer-reviewed journal publishing original, fundamental, and applied research. Water Environment Research (WER) publishes peer-reviewed research papers, research notes, state-of-the-art and critical reviews on original, fundamental and applied research in all scientific and technical areas related to water quality, pollution control, and ...
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