Water technology entrepreneurs and consultants came together on Thursday morning for “Water is Life and Legacy,” a panel discussing the elements of a successful water tech startup. Hosted by former ...
The EPA added $3.6 billion in fresh funding for U.S. water infrastructure this week. The funds bring the total earmarked for community water projects under the Biden administration for fiscal 2025 to ...
SAN MARCOS, Calif. (FOX5/KUSI)– The Water Technology Education program at Palomar College is receiving a little help from its friends on the national level to support water technician and training ...
There are plenty of ways to suck water out of the air, whether you need a little or a lot. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers may have just hit upon one of the best ways to do it, ...
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Regulatory News: At its Deep Dive ‘New Solutions for Water’ conference in Hungary on October 17, Veolia (Paris:VIE) unveiled its growth ambitions to capitalize on the ...
Alexander Fuglesang (CEO) and Nils Heiren (VP of Projects) touring the Mongstad project's onshore connection site with Nina Bognøy, Deputy Mayor of the Alver Municipality, Norway. Alver is exploring ...
The machine on the right sucks air in, which then turns into water. On the left, a storage tank and spout to drink from. (Credit: Todd Bailey/KXAN) MANOR, Texas (KXAN) — With a growing population and ...
To compile the list, TIME and its partners analyzed companies that operate in the United States and generated between $100 million and $10 billion in revenue in 2023 or 2024. The top 500 companies ...
The Water Science and Technology Board (WSTB) was established in 1982 to provide a focal point for studies related to water resources at the National Academies. The board's objective is to improve the ...
It’s an unfortunate irony that while many regions struggle to find enough water, there’s trillions of liters of the stuff floating around in the air everywhere. A new water harvester design from MIT ...
It was never going to be realistic to expect treated ballast water to have zero viable organisms on discharge. The G8 guidelines that define the type approval process for ballast water treatment ...