The National Water Research Institute (NWRI) has announced that environmental biotechnologist Bruce Logan of Pennsylvania State University is the 16th recipient of the NWRI Athalie Richardson Irvine Clarke Prize for
Ball State University, Muncie, Ind., has begun the drilling of the largest geothermal project in U.S. history. On May 9, the first of up to 4,000 holes was ceremonially drilled
Colorado Creek Exploration Venture UnderwayMantra Mining Inc. announces that it has awarded a drilling contract for 8,250 feet of core drilling on its Colorado Creek Project in the state of
The Alliance for Water Efficiency has been hard at work to educate Congress on the benefits of improved water management, and these efforts are bearing fruit in the 111th Congress.
So what exactly do you need to be a success in today’s competitive society? Stunning good looks? A high I.Q.? Prodigious talent? Many people assume that if they aren’t born
One of the leading drinking water research organizations in the United States and a top Australian drinking water association have agreed to cooperatively fund projects and share research. The agreement
Heron Instruments Inc. is celebrating 15 years in business. The company designs and manufactures equipment for short- and long-term monitoring of water levels in drinking water wells, monitoring wells and
American Water Works Co., the largest investor-owned U.S. water and wastewater utility company, has announced the company has donated $216,143 to Water For People through its company-wide 2009 fundraising campaign.
The Amazon River originated as a transcontinental river around 11 million years ago, and took its present shape approximately 2.4 million years ago. These are the most significant results of
Five years from now, scientists may be able to better determine how, when and why plutonium moves in soil and ground water. The way to predict how plutonium is transported