The announcement is the latest that the EPA has aligned with the MAHA movement’s worries about chemicals in drinking water.
Strong demand from new data centers is just one reason the agency is pushing for water reuse across a range of industries.
After draining a water bottle, it might be tempting to fill it back up from the tap without a second thought. But can you really reuse plastic water bottles? Plastic bottles don't seem to be going ...
Aug. 5—Debate starts up again this week on a proposed water reuse rule the New Mexico Environment Department hopes will help address the state's water crisis. Environmental advocacy organizations and ...
The EPA's Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0 aims to expand water reuse across industrial, agricultural, and technological sectors.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Feb. 22—A major change to a bill that would commercialize the treatment and reuse of saltwater resources seems to have swayed more ...
A post on the r/ZeroWaste subreddit showed viewers how to reuse plastic products, helping both the environment and their storage space. With growing awareness of the harm of using plastic due to its ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced its Water Reuse Action Plan 2.0 to accelerate water reuse as a strategy ...
Wichita could become one of the first cities in Kansas to recycle and reuse wastewater for drinking. The Wichita City Council approved a nearly $1.2 million study to figure out how the city could ...
Indoor toilets were once considered a health hazard. Electric lighting sparked fears of deadly fires. Air conditioning was dismissed as an unnatural threat to human health. It seems absurd now, but ...
As several water-related bills make their way through the legislative process, Texas water managers are bracing for another scorching summer, adding stress to the state's already strained water ...