NEW MEXICO (KRQE) – The New Mexico Environment Department today is utilizing a satellite-based leak detection program to help rural communities quickly identify and repair leaks in drinking water ...
New sensor detects PFAS in water at extremely low levels and tells apart similar compounds, providing a practical tool for protecting water supplies and supporting environmental monitoring efforts.
"Forever chemicals" are notoriously difficult to detect, but a collaboration between the University of Chicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and Argonne National Laboratory has yielded a ...
PFAS have earned the name 'forever chemicals' with good reason -- the human-made compounds, which can take thousands of years to degrade and are found in everything from grease-resistant food ...
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Ammonia surge leads to Delhi water crisis: How to detect, safety tips and precautions for ...
High ammonia levels in water poses serious health risks, especially if levels increase safe limits like 0.5 ppm (parts per ...
The Naperville City Council has OK’d the procurement of hundreds of sensors that, once installed, will help the water utility detect system leaks faster and with more accuracy than current ...
We know how important clean water is, but tricky chemicals that get into our water can be hard to detect, posing dangers to our water systems and our health – until now. Researchers with the ...
Tiny robots could help fix leaky water pipes without having to dig up roads, according to new research. The miniature machines - called "Pipebots" - are the same size as a toy car and can track down ...
New portable test detects and measures different PFAS 'forever chemicals' in water, identifying trace amounts of these potentially toxic substances. (Nanowerk News) They linger in our water, our blood ...
(FOX 5/KUSI) — A sensor on the International Space Station that helps map minerals was able to help track water contaminants off the San Diego coast. According to NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, ...
Home leaks are draining UK households of an estimated £700 million every year, with a single leaky toilet wasting up to 400 litres of water daily ...
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