Roselyn QuellFrom the AuthorInfrastructureHurricane Helene brings attention to aging infrastructureAs millions cope without power and water following Hurricane Helene, aging infrastructure has become a hot topic among experts.TechnologyUNLV works to globalize atmospheric water harvestingJeremy Cho, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at UNLV, has developed a device that extracts humidity from the air to create water.TechnologyThe rise of AI poses unique risks to water conservationThe energy necessary to sustain AI technologies translates to excessive water consumption.FeaturesWhat is turbidity?Turbidity is a standard measurement utilized in wastewater treatment. Cloudy water can indicate the presence of disease, microorganisms, and pollutants that pose risks to public well-being.FeaturesUnderstanding aeration in water treatmentAeration refers to circulating or mixing air in a substance. This process is a common drinking and wastewater treatment method that helps remove contaminants and increase oxygen levels.Resource ManagementEcolab survey: Climate change is influencing consumer behavior around waterAccording to the latest Watermark Study, consumers around the world are growing increasingly concerned about the effects of climate change on water supplies.Resource ManagementCalifornia research study supports aquifersA recent University of California Riverside study presents a promising new approach to water capture, storage, and distribution in California.InfrastructureWhat the WRDA 2024 means for the USThis year, the WRDA has multiple plans geared specifically toward addressing sea level rise, flooding, and coastal erosion.Page 1 of 1