Water Sustainability Blog
News on the world's most precious resource, including the latest in research, trends, and treatment advances
What Are Point- and Nonpoint-Source Water Pollution?
Point-source pollution comes from singular, identifiable sources. Nonpoint sources include runoff from diffuse origins, such as farmland or urban pavement.
Water Resources in a Low- to No-Snow Future
Researchers say low- to no-snow winters may be the new normal in the western United States in 35 to 60 years. How can water reuse help the situation?
ESG Investing Extends to Water Issues
Environment, social, and governance (ESG) investing has largely focused on carbon, but ESG is beginning to wake up to water issues.
Potential Drinking Water Contamination Analyzed
New research points up potential drinking water contamination in 116 of the largest cities in the United States. What are some solutions?
Water Reuse’s Role in Water-Scarce South Africa
South Africa is facing a 17% water supply shortfall by 2030. More and more experts are saying water reuse is an important strategy.
Tracking Omicron With Wastewater Data
Wastewater-based epidemiology is a leading tool to track and predict the trajectory of omicron variant outbreaks at the municipal or regional scale.