Water utilities need to take the necessary steps to ensure the safety and quality of our water supplies.Drinking water and wastewater utilities working to incorporate enhanced security measures into facility
This model shows the x-ray crystal structure of the most stable self-assembled arsenic cluster discovered so far by Jake Vickaryous and Darren Johnson at the University of Oregon. The image
Please note that the dates for the Kentucky Ground Water Association's Meeting & Convention have been listed incorrectly. Previously dated March 3-4, the 2005 KGWA convention is taking place February
The Water Quality Association is actively looking for ways to help its members contribute to the survivors of the devastating tsunami that hit countries around the Indian Ocean on December
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is issuing guidance for the states that helps to clarify how the collection and management of lead and copper samples is conducted to carry
The WQA Aquatech USA 2005 event has been tagged “the Water Opportunity Show” by its organizer, the Water Quality Association (WQA). The association says it expects more than 300 exhibitors
In a typical scenario that is being echoed in small towns across the nation, Fernley, Nev., officials recently told the Truckee-Carson Irrigation District Board that Fernley's primary source of drinking
Atlas Copco has acquired Rotex Oy of Finland, a ground engineering firm with revenues of approximately $6.5 million and 16 employees. Rotex is a leading manufacturer of consumables for overburden
"Take the Dive into 2005” is the theme of the upcooming Mountain States Ground Water Expo, taking place Feb. 17-19, 2005, at the Flamingo Hilton in Laughlin, Nev. In addition
A new American National Standards Institute (ANSI) standard for shower filters has been announced, and the ANSI-accredited Water Quality Association Gold Seal program will provide product testing to that standard.