Large amounts of nitrogen are stored in the soils of agricultural areas in Nebraska and Maryland, according to a new study by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the U.S.
A water feature found in the Maya city of Palenque, Mexico, is the earliest known example of engineered water pressure in the new world, according to a collaboration between two
Pentair Residential Filtration LLC, a joint venture between Pentair Inc. and GE, has announced an addition to its manufacturing operation in Suzhou, China. Increasing the plant’s square footage, the facility
Texas A&M Engineering is playing a role in a technological breakthrough that could clean up the contaminated water recovered from drilling natural gas wells in shale deposits through hydraulic fracturing.
The U.S. geothermal power industry continued strong growth in 2009, according to a new report by the Geothermal Energy Association (GEA). The April 2010 US Geothermal Power Production and Development
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Desalination Report" report to its offerings. Water scarcity always has existed somewhere in the world, but today the need for
A single donation of $0.50 can go a long way, as one elementary school, working with Water For People, a Denver-based nonprofit organization, proved in raising funds for clean drinking
The National Ground Water Research and Educational Foundation recently awarded a total of $2,000 in Farvolden Award scholarships to four students for paper or poster presentations made at the 2010
Schlumberger, a leading supplier of technology, integrated project management and information solutions to customers working in the oil and gas industry worldwide, has acquired GeothermEx Inc., a California-based global provider
The European Space Agency’s (ESA) TIGER II initiative has selected 20 project proposals across Africa to receive support from Earth-observation technology to learn more about the water cycle and to