The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing a Clean Water and Drinking Water Infrastructure Sustainability Policy with the goal of increasing the sustainability of water and wastewater infrastructure in
The University of Texas at El Paso’s (UTEP) College of Engineering recently was awarded half of a $1.3 million grant by the Bureau of Reclamation to advance water treatment research.
New research produced by Southern Methodist University’s Geothermal Laboratory, funded by a grant from Google.org, suggests that the temperature of the Earth beneath the state of West Virginia is significantly
Flowserve Corp. has been honored by Frost & Sullivan with its 2010 World Customer Value Enhancement of the Year Award in value-added services for valves and centrifugal pumps. Flowserve was
Scientific and political disputes over drilling Marcellus shale for natural gas have focused primarily on the environmental effects of pumping millions of gallons of water and chemicals deep underground to
The United States and many other heavily populated countries face a growing threat of severe and prolonged drought in coming decades, according to results of a new study by National
Water For People, a U.S.-based international development organization, has introduced a visual, open-source mobile-based data monitoring and mapping tool called Field Level Operations Watch (FLOW). This new mobile application baseline
Vermeer Corp. has announced staff realignments intended to support the company’s global growth initiatives. “We are excited about the realignment and how it will help Vermeer better serve our customers,”
The International Association for Foundation Drilling (ADSC) conducted its Drill Rig Operator’s School from Sept. 10-17 in Lafayette, N.J. This year’s school welcomed 30 students and 10 field support personnel