We all have reasons behind why we do what we do in life. What motivates one person may not be the same...
Entries Tagged Featured
Online Exclusives
Keeping Pollution Out of Puget Sound
The Tacoma Environmental Services Department surveyed its residents and found half did not know that stormwater runoff went right into Washington’s Puget...
Online Exclusives
NOAA Develops AI-Powered Sibling to Flagship Weather Model
NOAA’s pioneering High Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) short-term weather forecast model will soon be joined by an experimental, AI-powered sibling.
This month, NOAA’s Global...
Online Exclusives
Why Hydrants Weren't Meant to Fight Wildfires
Brigham Young University professor Rob Sowby teaches and studies environmental engineering, urban water infrastructure and sustainability. He has particular expertise in the...
Online Exclusives
Conservation Outreach Engages Families
The Florida Governmental Utility Authority established a set of unique activities to help residents save Florida’s water resources.
“With our expansive growth in...
Online Exclusives
Study Measures Magnitude, Distribution of PFAS in Great Lakes
Scientists with NCCOS’ Mussel Watch Program published a retrospective assessment of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances in the Great Lakes, based on mussel tissue samples collected in...
Online Exclusives
Study Finds Hidden Effects of Wildfires on Water Systems
Wildfires profoundly influence the unseen microbial world within our waters, directly impacting water quality and ecosystem health, according to a new study...
Online Exclusives
Outreach Program Connects Residents to Contractors for Drought-Resistant Yards
The Eastern Municipal Water District started its Landscapes for Living Program during the COVID pandemic, when residents were home more and spending...
Online Exclusives
Artificial Intelligence Is Gobbling Up Water It Can't Replace
Data centers are the invisible engines of our digital world. Every Google search, Netflix stream, cloud-stored photo or ChatGPT response passes through...
Online Exclusives
Duperon Celebrates Skilled Trades Day With Hands-On Student Event
Duperon Corporation — a leading provider of screening and solids handling solutions — recently welcomed more than 200 students from Saginaw Career Complex...
Online Exclusives
Why You Should Think of F:M Ratio as a Gradient
F:M ratio calculations involve the proportion of food (pounds of BOD) against the proportion of mass (or microorganism) in the complete aeration...
Online Exclusives
Twin Cities Efficiency Grant Program Ensures Water for Tomorrow
Leaders at the Metropolitan Council in the Twin Cities knew that area aquifers were not infinite and needed to be conserved to...
Online Exclusives
NASA Tracks Snowmelt to Improve Water Management
As part of a science mission tracking one of Earth’s most precious resources — water — NASA’s C-20A aircraft conducted a series...
Online Exclusives
Bringing Safe Water Across the Continental Divide
After a delay of more than 60 years, work is finally underway on a $1.4 billion pipeline project that will provide residents...


















