Franklin Electric’s newest water systems training facility, called FranklinTECH, recently opened in Gas City, Ind. This state-of-the-art campus serves as home to hands-on training for contractors, installers and distributors of
A new study in the Mojave Desert, Calif., has found that soils under “desert pavement” have an unusually high concentration of nitrate close to the surface. Vulnerable to erosion
Life in the Iraqi village of Al Zatia has just gotten better, thanks to new windmill-powered water pumps. Installed by the U.S. military and private contractors, these are the first
Think of bacteria eating rock. Now think of bacteria eating rock below the ocean floor. How about experimenting on bacteria in that rock 15,000 feet underwater? With a $3.9 million
During a successful first expedition to one of the most active earthquake fault zones on the planet, scientists unearthed initial clues to the geophysical fault properties that may underlie devastating earthquakes and tsunamis.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has resumed work on a water treatment
project in Basrah Province that had been suspended last year for security
reasons.