April 21, 2022 Inaugural PFAS Conference Held by EWG The first annual PFAS conference was sponsored and organized by the Environmental Working Group (EWG), a non-profit, non-partisan organization that empowers people to live… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 Lasting Drought Forces Reservoirs into Record Lows According to the United States Geological Survey, some of America’s largest reservoirs – Lake Powell, Lake Mead, and Utah’s Great Salt Lake – have… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 Ohio’s Chippewa Lake Celebrates Two Years Sans Algal Blooms Ohio’s largest inland natural lake, Chippewa Lake, is commending its method of algal bloom treatment by celebrating the second anniversary of complete remediation. BlueGreen… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 EPA Issues First PFAS Regulations The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is focused on distinguishing chances to better protect public health and the environment. Recently, the EPA unveiled… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 EPA Grants 1.2M to U-M to Study Wastewater Viruses The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted the University of Michigan researchers $1.2 million. The purpose of the funds is to study… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 How Labs Are Working to Identify PFAS Per- and polyfluoroalkyl chemicals (PFAS) are prominent environmental toxins found in countless products ranging from non-stick cookware, waterproof materials, cleaning products, fabrics, packaging, furniture,… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 Distrust of Tap Water Results Throughout the United States, an increasing number of Americans show signs of distrust in tap water. About 60 million did not drink their tap… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 Signs of Dehydration – Reynolds Water Blog Water is an essential aspect of our lives; we drink, bathe, cleanse, and use water daily. The chemistry of life is based on water;… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 Ozone Proves to be Useful to Disinfect Water The standards of water disinfection are currently chlorine and ultraviolet light when pertaining to city water. A project called MIKROOZON backed by Schleswig-Holstein, CONDIAS,… Continue reading
April 21, 2022 Michigan Creates Drinking Water Panel The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) recently created a Corrosion Control Advisory Panel aimed at drinking water remediation. EGLE also… Continue reading