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The city has bought more than 125,000 acres of land to provide a buffer around water reservoirs. It’s much cheaper than ...
Many East Idaho homeowners face a common landscaping challenge: a thirsty, struggling Kentucky bluegrass lawn surrounded by a ...
Water has long been a source of renewable power. More than 2,000 years ago the Chinese used water wheels to grind grain and pound ore. In the 1700s water wheels kickstarted the Industrial Revolution ...
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Surveys of the Galaxy have found that the most common type of planet is typically closer to its host star than the innermost planet of the Solar System, Mercury, is to the Sun. The orbits of these ...
American Water Works and Essential Utilities agreed to merge in an all-stock deal, creating a water-and-wastewater utility company with a combined market capitalization of about $40 billion. The ...
As finishing touches are completed on the modernization of Waukegan’s nearly century-old water plant early next year, upping potential output nearly 150%, Mayor Sam Cunningham’s goal of generating ...
Three land-grant universities are exploring whether producing energy from animal waste and cleaning wastewater can be achieved in one technology system. Three separate types of technologies already ...
The Turlock Irrigation District has completed Project Nexus, a $20 million solar canopy over canals, promising clean energy and water savings. CLEAN ENERGY AND PROMISES TO SAVE WATER. OUT HERE, YOU ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. The Bottle That Connects Us: One Water’s Vision of Unity Los Angeles has a new name in bottled water, and it is ...
For 31 straight days last summer, temperatures in Phoenix hit or topped 110 degrees, the longest such streak ever. That searing Arizona heat dehydrates crops and evaporates water the state needs to ...