U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regional administrator Shawn Garvin recently commemorated the opening of a new water treatment system in a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The new system will remove contamination from
In the shadow of two outdated smokestacks and four antiquated coal-fired boilers, Ball State University, Muncie, Ind., has started the second and final phase of converting the university to a
The GHPsRUS Project, with "GHPsRUS" short for "Geothermal heat pumps are U.S.," is a three-year effort to measure the costs and benefits of nationwide geothermal heat pump deployment. It is
Heron Instruments announces that it has moved into a new, larger premise in Dundas, Ontario. The larger location is intended to allow for the manufacture and service all Heron products
More of the United States is in moderate drought or worse than at any other time in the 12-year history of the U.S. Drought Monitor, officials from the National Drought
Two Kansas State University geologists are part of a comprehensive statewide study on using rocks for long-term storage of carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide is a gas that is a byproduct
Xylem, a leading global water technology company, recently ran a wastewater operator recertification class at its Indianapolis branch.The course, Sewer Collection System Reliability, earned participants four continuing education units. It
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Pro-gram recently announced a memorandum of understanding to connect veterans with disabilities