Water Sustainability Blog
News on the world's most precious resource, including the latest in research, trends, and treatment advances
Public-Private Partnerships Align Interests of Public Entities and Water Companies
Alignment of interests occurs when all stakeholders benefit from an outcome. PPP contracts align water company and customer interests in multiple ways.
Public-Private Partnerships Align Interests of Public Entities and Water Companies
Alignment of interests occurs when all stakeholders benefit from an outcome. PPP contracts align water company and customer interests in multiple ways.
Recovering Lithium From Mining and Oil & Gas Wastewater
Lithium-ion batteries cut reliance on fossil fuels, but mining the required lithium can harm the environment. Can lithium be recovered from wastewater?
What Is a Sponge City?
Sponge Cities incorporate nature-based stormwater management infrastructure in line with traditional Chinese ideals.
Agricultural Runoff Fuels Gulf Dead Zones
Agriculture in the U.S. Midwest is fueling a massive dead zone in the Gulf, and farmers anticipate that their long unregulated runoff will soon be regulated.
Heavy Rainfall Doesn’t Always End Water Shortage
Floods and drought are two sides of the same coin. Unless water can be absorbed into the ground, heavy rainfall can flow into the sea, unused.