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Inside the PFAS Settlements: Why the Special Needs Funds Could Mean Millions More for Utilities

Inside the PFAS Settlements: Why the Special Ne...

By Ken Sansone & Kyla Tengdin Disbursements from the landmark Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Products Liability Litigation settlements with 3M and DuPont began this past summer for eligible water...

Inside the PFAS Settlements: Why the Special Ne...

By Ken Sansone & Kyla Tengdin Disbursements from the landmark Aqueous Film Forming Foam (AFFF) Products Liability Litigation settlements with 3M and DuPont began this past summer for eligible water...

How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Impact Water Treatment & the Industries That Depend on It

How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Impact Wat...

When people hear about a government shutdown, they usually think of closed national parks, furloughed federal workers, or political gridlock in Washington. But one of the less obvious yet critical...

How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Impact Wat...

When people hear about a government shutdown, they usually think of closed national parks, furloughed federal workers, or political gridlock in Washington. But one of the less obvious yet critical...

CIWEM warns of skills gap as UK water sector seeks 43,000 recruits to deliver £100bn investment

CIWEM warns of skills gap as UK water sector se...

The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) has issued an urgent call for action to address a growing skills crisis across the UK water sector. Its new report,...

CIWEM warns of skills gap as UK water sector se...

The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Management (CIWEM) has issued an urgent call for action to address a growing skills crisis across the UK water sector. Its new report,...

Rivers are heating up faster than the Air − that’s a Problem for aquatic Life and People

Rivers are heating up faster than the Air − tha...

By Li Li (李黎), Penn State (The Conversation) - When you think about heat waves, you might picture sweltering cities, …

Rivers are heating up faster than the Air − tha...

By Li Li (李黎), Penn State (The Conversation) - When you think about heat waves, you might picture sweltering cities, …

Something is wrong with Lake Itasca, the source of the Mississippi River

Something is wrong with Lake Itasca, the source...

Warming water may have an outsized impact on the legendary lake, which has been protected for decades.

Something is wrong with Lake Itasca, the source...

Warming water may have an outsized impact on the legendary lake, which has been protected for decades.

Water Security Markets Climate And Peace On The Line Today

Water Security Markets Climate And Peace On The...

Ignore the tap at your peril: when water stalls, economies, ecosystems, and political truces unravel in hours. Chennai’s 2019 blackout proved that a single

Water Security Markets Climate And Peace On The...

Ignore the tap at your peril: when water stalls, economies, ecosystems, and political truces unravel in hours. Chennai’s 2019 blackout proved that a single

Risk

Inside the PFAS Settlements: Why the Special Needs Funds Could Mean Millions More for Utilities

Inside the PFAS Settlements: Why the Special Needs Funds Could Mean Millions More for Utilities

By Ken Sansone & Kyla Tengdin Disbursements from the ...

How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Impact Water Treatment & the Industries That Depend on It

How a U.S. Government Shutdown Could Impact Water Treatment & the Industries That Depend on It

When people hear about a government shutdown, they usuall...

CIWEM warns of skills gap as UK water sector seeks 43,000 recruits to deliver £100bn investment

CIWEM warns of skills gap as UK water sector seeks 43,000 recruits to deliver £100bn investment

The Chartered Institution of Water and Environmental Mana...

Rivers are heating up faster than the Air − that’s a Problem for aquatic Life and People

Rivers are heating up faster than the Air − that’s a Problem for aquatic Life and People

By Li Li (李黎), Penn State (The Conversation) - When you t...

Something is wrong with Lake Itasca, the source of the Mississippi River

Something is wrong with Lake Itasca, the source of the Mississippi River

Warming water may have an outsized impact on the legendar...

Water Security Markets Climate And Peace On The Line Today

Water Security Markets Climate And Peace On The Line Today

Ignore the tap at your peril: when water stalls, economie...

Saskatchewan adopts new 1-in-200-year flood standard to boost safety, development

Saskatchewan adopts new 1-in-200-year flood standard to boost safety, development

Saskatchewan is updating its flood risk planning rules to...

Canadian business execs risk lawsuits from climate and nature risks

Canadian business execs risk lawsuits from climate and nature risks

Brokers can help D&O clients navigate rising climate ...

Experts sound drought warning for next year

Experts sound drought warning for next year

As Typhoon Wipha weakens, its immediate impacts, such as ...

Forest fires and water quality – a regional problem

Forest fires and water quality – a regional problem

Forest fires can drastically degrade water quality, with ...

World Drowning Prevention Day: The grim truth about global migration

World Drowning Prevention Day: The grim truth about global migration

On July 25, we observe World Drowning Prevention Day, est...

What health risks lurk in public swimming pools?

What health risks lurk in public swimming pools?

Despite disinfection, water in swimming pools can still p...

Cape Town’s sewage treatment isn’t coping: scientists worried about what the city tells public

Cape Town’s sewage treatment isn’t coping: scientists worried about what the city tells public

Urban water bodies – rivers, lakes and oceans – are in tr...

Intense downpours over Catalonia in July. Is it normal?

Intense downpours over Catalonia in July. Is it normal?

On Saturday, northeastern Spain once again came under the...

Sewage spills and coastal winds may be sending airborne microplastics into cities

Sewage spills and coastal winds may be sending airborne microplastics into cities

A combination of sewage overflows and coastal winds could...