Michigan’s New Natural Gas Rush: Energy and Water in Play
Unprecedented mineral leasing could be big for energy production and hydraulic fracturing.
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Unprecedented mineral leasing could be big for energy production and hydraulic fracturing.
The world’s largest energy consuming country is plagued by potential ecological damage.
More than 20 years of conflict in northern Uganda have led to an abandoned and destroyed water infrastructure, as most citizens lack access to sanitary drinking water.
Mining for Kabul’s untapped reserves could further compromise the area’s already fragile water resources
“How modern society is affecting our water culture and the rights of indigenous communities.”
While the superpower announces ambitious sustainability goals, it faces droughts and intensive energy needs.
“…Decisions executives make to respond to freshwater scarcity will penetrate almost every aspect of their business operations.”
John and Rosenda Mataka never gave a thought to their tap water until 1995, when the city of Modesto took over the town of Grayson’s water supply wells and informed everyone that they had been drinking nitrate-contaminated water for over a decade.
The California Watch nitrates project revealed that wells that serve more than two million Californians have been contaminated with nitrates at levels that surpass the public health limit.
Power plants will be required to change their cooling systems to reduce the amount of water they withdraw from oceans and estuaries as a result.
Why do people buy billions of gallons of expensive bottled water in the U.S., a country where most of the tap water is cheap and extremely high quality?
Pakistan’s first urban rainwater harvesting system has been installed in the capital city Islamabad.