Entries by Brett Walton

The Rising Cost of Settling the American Desert

Power plant that moves torrent of water uphill considers closing

Toxic Sludge Carries Arsenic, Mercury Into Danube River

High levels of mercury and arsenic have been released from a containment pond at a Hungarian alumina plant, according to Greenpeace.

Egyptian NGO Wins UN Prize for Water and Sanitation Projects

The United Nation’s World Habitat Award honors community-based model for clean drinking water and sanitation.

UK Utility Plans Europe’s First Phosphorus Recovery Plant

Meanwhile in the United States, phosphorus levels in fresh water remain high and progress is absent, the U.S. Geological Survey reports.

Japan Considers Wastewater-for-Gas Trade with Qatar

The wastewater would be used as ballast for returning tankers.

California Approves World’s Largest Solar Power Project

The solar project will use groundwater, but its effect on the Colorado River water needs to be determined.

Low Water May Halt Hoover Dam’s Power

What happens if Lake Mead drops too low to generate electricity at Hoover Dam?

Study Shows Malaria Infections Increase Near Ethiopian Dam

Reservoirs and stagnant streams created by dams can be conducive for mosquito breeding.

Reservoir of Acidic Water Rises Beneath South Africa’s Largest City

Polluted groundwater has forced the South African government to scramble for solutions.

Foreign Investors Becoming Players in Australia’s Water Market

Well-defined water rights, increasing demand, and scarcity projections are attracting investment funds from abroad.

India Cancels Hydroelectric Project on Ganges Tributary

The 600 MW project is the third on the river scrapped because of environmental and religious pressure.

Bulk Water Company Plans to Export to India, East Asia and the Caribbean

‘Water has to come to the people,’ president of S2C Global tells Circle of Blue.