Largest U.S. Desalination Plant Being Built in California
An article in the March 31, 2012 edition of the British magazine The Economist starts with the irony of water technology in California. Most people associate California with Silicon Valley and...
View ArticleFracking Faces Growing Competition for Water Supplies
Ceres announced on May 2, 2013 the availability of a new research paper, Hydraulic Fracturing & Water Stress: Growing Competitive Pressures for Water, on water use in hydraulic fracturing...
View ArticleCloud Seeding To Augment Water Supply
Officials have declared a Stage 5 Drought Catastrophe in Wichita Falls, Texas. After two years of rainfall 24 inches below normal and over 150 days of temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit, lake...
View ArticleWichita Falls Direct Potable Reuse Project
Wichita Falls, Texas remains in the throes of a Stage 5 Drought Catastrophe. As part of the solution to an extreme water shortage, construction of the City’s Direct Potable Reuse (DPR) project began in...
View ArticleTurning Air Into Water
Clean, safe drinking water is essential for life—and often taken for granted. But in some areas and situations, it’s just not available. There may be no access to ground or surface water, or the source...
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