Delft, Rutgers and Columbia university students took the top places in the New Generation Competition, which will be celebrated Sept. 9 and 10 at H209 in Jersey City, N.J.
Using the right strategies, microalgae can be used as broad spectrum automated biosense systems for monitoring source drinking water, the study shows.
Operations managers in the water and wastewater industry are looking for ways to be more efficient. Wireless remote monitoring can provide one option for corrosion control using existing supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) networks and automation.
The program offers four areas of concentration: Design, Business Strategy, Energy & Technology, and Environmental Law & Policy.
NIST scientists have probed a metal-organic framework that soaks up acetylene like a sponge. The finding may be useful to the chemical industry in the future.
These standard reference materials are useful for soil analyses performed by various commercial, government, and university laboratories.
Johns Hopkins School suggests the European Union may want to consider revising its test approaches to cut costs.
Utilities received EPA Clean Water, Drinking Water awards at separate ceremonies.
Finalists had to demonstrate water savings, landscape preservation, innovation, and overall impact on the community.
New initiative for analysis methodology development will be shared with LEED building owners and project teams.
Work on restoring Louisiana's coastline has yet to be completed four years after Hurricane Katrina caused billions of dollars in damage.
The coatings eliminate the need for harsh detergents and solvents that may contain phosphates and be discharged into lakes and streams, according to a presentation at the American Chemical Society's meeting this week.
The San Antonio Water System says the Lower Colorado River Authority's board of directors made policy assumptions that rendered the agencies' water supply project unworkable.
The Justice Department submitted a consent decree covering the 2004 spills of anhydrous ammonia in Nebraska and Kansas that killed an estimated 21,000 fish.
The researcher measured lead speciation and enzyme activity in shooting range soils treated with grass plant and/or poultry waste in a large column setting.
The Changi NEWater Plant, which sits on the Changi Water Reclamation Plant, has begun supplying residents of Singapore with recycled water.
Shelton Group surveys more than 1,000 U.S. consumers who at least occasionally buy green products and discovers there is no "typical" green consumer.
The agency invites to the public to offer ideas to help EPA's water enforcement program meet its goals.
The city and the county have already added some water storage capacity but must do more to better manage their wastewater overflow issues.