After Earthquake, Millions in Japan Without Water—Extent of Damage to Water Infrastructure Unknown
Myriad obstacles, from roads to snow to a nuclear crisis, hamstring rescue and recovery missions.
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Myriad obstacles, from roads to snow to a nuclear crisis, hamstring rescue and recovery missions.
Singapore is first to bottle and sell wastewater for drinking.
One of the reasons for the explosive growth in the sales of bottled water in the past two decades is the disappearance of public drinking water fountains.
‘Water has to come to the people,’ president of S2C Global tells Circle of Blue.
An environmental group’s legal victory in the fight to block the dumping of water from a contaminated site into a popular Michigan fly-fishing stream may provide stronger legal protections for lakes and streams across the state.
The Fraser Institute, a right-leaning Canadian think tank, wants a shift in government water policy.
Water shipped in large tankers designed for oil as a supply solution to the global freshwater crisis?
Bulk water sales have succeeded and been banned around the world.
It should be hard to sell private water. After all, most of the people reading this blog have access, a few feet away, to unlimited, remarkably cheap, high-quality tap water from systems owned by the public.
The final installment of our seven-part series of excerpts from James G. Workman’s Heart of Dryness examines how we define water rights for the Bushmen in Botswana as well as suburbanites in the U.S.
“…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.