The report claims the pollution could result in up to $28 million in annual healthcare costs. More than two million people across three states could be impacted by the plant's emissions. A utility ...
The global technology company Amazon has announced four new water replenishment projects in the U.K. and across North America, which are expected to restore over 2 billion liters of water annually.
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Citizen science tackles invisible river pollution
Sewage in our waterways has long been a major concern but, in Dorset, hundreds of volunteers are tackling a bigger, but lesser known, threat to our rivers. According to Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT), ...
Three months ago, Santa Clara County’s largest water agency voted to kill a $3.2 billion plan to build a huge new reservoir in the southern part of the county near Pacheco Pass. The Pacheco Reservoir ...
MAKING. WHEN THIS PROJECT IS COMPLETED, WE CAN BE CONFIDENT THAT THE NEXT GENERATION OF PITTSBURGHERS, OUR CHILDREN, OUR GRANDCHILDREN, WILL BE ABLE TO RELY ON SAFE AND RELIABLE DRINKING WATER.
But several major projects now underway could help push that emergency date back and keep the city’s faucets flowing. “The western well field is projected to come online in May 2026,” said Nick ...
The Trump administration is eyeing cutting funds for two major climate pollution projects in Texas and Louisiana, including one in House Speaker Mike Johnson’s district, according to a list of ...
Wildfire smoke, lead paint and other environmental toxins are health hazards for animals, too. By Emily Anthes Although there is still much to learn about how pollution affects pets, it’s clear that ...
Jessica Resong of Carson City said she always enjoyed stargazing from California’s deserts with her family when she was younger. “I remember there was this one very vivid memory of standing outside in ...
MAHARASHTRA, INDIA — When Babytai Suryavanshi first noticed a few scaly patches on her right forearm, she ignored them for three months, thinking it was an infection that would heal on its own. While ...
Electrons flow underground in ways far more extensive than once believed, forming networks that link distant chemical zones. Minerals, organic molecules, and specialized bacteria can act as bridges, ...
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