OLIVE, N.Y. – The New York City Department of Environmental Protection on Monday announced it will end all releases of muddy water into the Lower Esopus Creek for operational purposes. The stunning ...
The City of Aberdeen is warning residents there is "an increased chance of disease-causing organisms in the drinking water" after the town's water system filters failed. According to a public notice ...
While it was already known that Brussels ponds were sources of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere, a scientific study by researchers from the University of Liège (ULiège) and the Free University of ...
CENTERVILLE — Improvements to water quality in Butte Creek have been observed since a large soil slump accumulated Aug. 10 from water escaping downhill from a breach in the Butte Canal near ...
It is usually not possible to look inside cloudy liquids, but researchers have now managed to do so. When driving though a bank of fog, car headlights are only of limited help as the light is ...
OLIVE, N.Y. — New York City wants to be free of some restrictions and limits on releases of both turbid and clear water from the Ashokan Reservoir under proposed revisions to the protocols being ...
Bruce Snow did not put his boat into the Lower Esopus this year, the first time since he built his house on the creek in 2003. The water that he used to swim in as a child, and that he has fished for ...
While some parts of the city are getting normal water supply, several localities, including Guru Teg Bahadur Nagar, are ...
To preserve the important intertidal areas and salt marshes off our coasts for the future, we need more turbid water. That is one of the striking conclusions from a new study conducted by a ...
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Turbid water irks Sanvordem locals
Valpoi: Residents of Sanvordem village in Sattari taluka marched to the office of PWD’s water supply division in Valpoi on Friday complaining about the supply of turbid water. They told the assistant ...
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