For many years, regulatory agencies have used chemical standards to assess water quality. Now, researchers are discovering how biological criteria can complement chemical standards to assess the ...
A new way of measuring the relative habitability of freshwater environments for fish and aquatic insects suggests that New Jersey’s water monitoring and treatment standards could use a boost. Using a ...
Jason McCurdy, a researcher and field technician at the IIHR Hydroscience and Engineering center at the University of Iowa's College of Engineering, installs a water quality sensor used for testing ...
Drinking water in the United States is at risk, scientists have said, as nitrogen pollution seems to be increasing. In a new study, scientists found that a third of the world's drinking water could be ...
A new report from the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services is raising concerns about how development and warming summer temperatures are impacting water quality in the state’s rivers and ...
Bowling Green Municipal Utilities maintained clean drinking water in 2018, according to the utility’s latest Water Quality Report. Doug Kimbler, superintendent of BGMU’s treatment plants, suggested ...
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